Some Ram 3500 owners report experiencing severe front tire wear issues that persist despite alignment adjustments and the installation of offset ball joints. Chrysler has noted that diagonal wear and cupping in the right front tire after 2000 miles is considered normal for dually trucks, which may lead to confusion among owners. Additionally, the outside tire wear is attributed to the tires tilting while turning, even when the toe is set at 0 degrees. Some independent shops suggest that the alignment specs provided by Ram may be incorrect, recommending adjustments to camber settings to mitigate the problem. Other contributing factors include worn ball joints, shocks, and caster settings, which can lead to uneven tire wear and increased stress on steering components, potentially resulting in issues like death wobble. To effectively address alignment issues, regular tire rotations every 5,000 miles and alignment services from reputable shops are advised. In cases of persistent inside and outside front tire wear, replacing the front shocks with heavier-duty ones is recommended, especially for owners who tow heavy trailers. Observations of tire wear patterns and vehicle behavior on an alignment rack can help identify issues early on. Regular maintenance and proper alignment checks are crucial for managing this ongoing concern.
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