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  • AAM 9.25 Lower Truss with Inner C Gussets

    SKU : TR9251

    Regular price $309.99

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    Upgrade your Dodge 3rd Gen Ram 2500/3500 (2003-2012) with Artec Industries AAM 9.25 Truss. Reinforce your front axle, maintain ground clearance, an... Read More
    Upgrade your Dodge 3rd Gen Ram 2500/3500 (2003-2012) with Artec Industries AAM 9.25 Truss. Reinforce your front axle, maintain ground clearance, and enjoy easy installation with a CNC-cut design. Read Less

    AAM 9.25 Lower Truss with Inner C Gussets

    • 1/4" thick mild steel, precision CNC design
    • Maintains ground clearance under differential
    • Enhanced structural rigidity, better obstacle clearance
    • Reinforces entire axle tube length
    • Ideal for fast driving and jumping vehicles
    • Includes upper Inner C gussets for total reinforcement
    • 6 separate pieces for easy shipping/installation
    • Made in the USA

    Artec Industries introduces the NEW AAM 9.25 Truss, designed to reinforce the entire front axle on Dodge 3rd Gen Rams 2500 and 3500 (2003-2012). Heavy engines on these trucks can lead to axle bending or breaking. This truss allows maximum up-travel with minimal ground clearance loss under the differential. Perfect for off-roading enthusiasts, the truss is CNC cut and formed for a great fit, requiring little-to-no grinding or modifications during installation.

    Notes : This kit requires specific welding and fabrication skills including welding to cast and forged steel. Lower control arm brackets gussets require removal prior to installation. May require small additional trimming on the seam between the truss and lower inner c based on rotation of inner c's which can vary vehicle to vehicle. Welding should only be done by a certified welder. Artec Industries implies no guarantees or warranties and is not liable for improper installation.

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    Install Instructions

    Warning:  This Part Requires  General Mechanical Abilities   If you are not confident in your abilities Please have this product installed at a Local Off-Road Shop .  

     

    Tools Required:

    Safety Glasses, Gloves, Wrench set, Socket Set, Torque wrench, , Tie rod separator,   Jack, Jack stands(Tall and short) , Wheel chock,, Cutting tool (sawzall , cutoff wheel,  plasma cutter ect...)  Welder and welding ppe.

     

     

    Step 1:

    Take an inventory of your parts, If you are missing any parts Please contact Artec Industries Immediately @ (855) 278-3299  M-F 8:30am-5pm MST if it is after those hours please email us pictures of what you received , along with product lables on the box and packing slip at Sales@artecindustries.com

     

    Step 2:

    Place Wheel chocks at the rear wheels on the vehicle.  with the vehicle on the ground break the lug nuts on the wheels free (Do not fully loosen or remove them.)  Using a jack raise up the front of the vehicle and place tall jack stands under the frame behind the lower control arm mounts.  and a shorter set under the axle.

     

     Step 3:

    Remove wheels from vehicle,  Remove front drive shaft from the axle ,  Remove the brake calipers and rotors (Set the rotors on a flat surface so they do not warp),  Hang the calipers from the body with some bungee cords (Do not let the calipers hang freely from the brake lines this can damage them.) Remove cotter pins on Tie rods,  Then loosen the castle nuts.   (Leave the castle nuts  installed by a few threads ! ) Remove the Steering stabilizer ,  Grab your Tie rod Separator, wedge it between the knuckle and the base of the tie rod  the hit on the end of the Tie rod separator with your Big Freaking Hammer until it pops loose. Repeat this on the other side. Remove the castle nuts and the Drag-link and tie rod should drop off the vehicle.

     

    Step 4:

    Remove the coil spring retainers from the axle,  Remove Shocks, sway bar end links, and Track bar.

    Using a jack lower slowly lower the axle to remove the coil springs.  Raise the axle back up and place jack stands under the axle, Remove upper and lower control arms.  Pull the axle out from under the vehicle for more room to work.

     

    Step 5:

    Clean the axle tubes  and C's of any paint, rust, and debris to prep for welding.

     

    Step 6:

    Place part tr9251-3 under the Passenger Side tube between the Lower control arm mount and the C for the knuckle and tack weld into place. Set  tr9251-1 on the axle tube between the diff housing and control arm bracket on the passenger side and tack weld into place.  Place tr9251-2  on the driver side Axle tube between the differential and control arm then tack weld into place.  Set Tr9251-4 between lower control arm and the C and tack into place .

     

    Step 7: 

    The c gussets are the only brackets left  they are a 2 peice bracket and the larger of the 2 brackets with the bend will slip into plce from the face of the axle  the loose flat bracket will jig into place and you will weld it from the back side of the axle.

     

    Step 8:

    Weld all of the Truss Pieces together then to the the axle tubes and housing  Move around from 1 end to the other and work your way around the axle to keep the heat down to minimize the risk of warping the axle . After the truss is welded on the axle  Prime and paint the axle.

     

    Step 9:

    Reinstall the axle into the vehicle  and torque all bolts to factory specs .

     

     

    After 50 miles  Check all bolts for tightness and tighten if needed .


    Install videos are coming soon.

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