Why Suspension Health Matters for RAM Owners
Whether you’re hauling equipment in a RAM 2500 or cruising through Ellis County in a RAM 1500, your truck’s suspension system plays a critical role in safety, comfort, and control. At Pegasus CDJR in Ennis, TX, we see firsthand how worn suspension components can turn a powerful truck into a rough ride—or worse, a safety risk.
So how do you know when your RAM’s suspension needs attention? Let’s break down the top five signs.

1. Uneven Tire Wear
If your tires are wearing unevenly—especially if you notice cupping, balding on one side, or scalloped edges—your suspension may be failing to keep the wheels properly aligned and balanced. This is often caused by worn shocks, struts, or bushings that allow excessive movement.
- Check for visible tread differences across tires
- Listen for road noise that wasn’t there before
- Have your alignment and suspension inspected together
2. Excessive Bouncing or Rough Ride
RAM trucks are built to handle tough terrain, but if your ride feels bouncy, jarring, or unstable, it’s a red flag. Worn shocks or struts can’t absorb road impact properly, leading to poor handling and discomfort.
- Try the “bounce test”: push down on each corner of the truck—if it rebounds more than once, your shocks may be worn
- Notice if the truck feels unstable over bumps or potholes
- Look for fluid leaks around shock or strut housings
3. Nosediving During Braking
If your RAM leans forward aggressively when braking, it could be a sign that your front suspension is compromised. This nosedive effect reduces braking efficiency and can increase stopping distance—especially dangerous when towing or driving at highway speeds.
- Watch for excessive front-end dip when stopping
- Feel for delayed or uneven braking response
- Have your suspension and brake systems checked together
4. Leaning or Sagging Stance
A RAM truck should sit level and balanced. If it’s leaning to one side, sagging in the rear, or sitting unusually low, your suspension may be struggling to support the vehicle’s weight. This is especially common in trucks with air suspension systems, which can suffer from compressor or air spring failure.
- Check ride height visually from all angles
- Look for dashboard alerts like “Air Suspension Service Required”
- Listen for the air compressor running constantly or not at all
5. Clunking, Creaking, or Rattling Noises
Unusual noises over bumps or during turns often point to worn bushings, ball joints, or control arms. These components help stabilize your truck’s movement, and when they fail, they can cause metal-on-metal contact or looseness in the suspension.
- Listen for sounds when driving over uneven surfaces
- Feel for vibration or looseness in the steering wheel
- Have a technician inspect for worn or broken parts
How Pegasus CDJR Diagnoses and Repairs Suspension Issues
At Pegasus Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM in Ennis, TX, our factory-certified technicians use:
- Visual inspections for tire wear, leaks, and component damage
- Diagnostic tools to read suspension-related warning codes
- Bounce tests and ride height measurements to assess shock and spring performance
- Genuine Mopar parts for long-lasting repairs
- Digital inspection reports so you can see exactly what we see
We service everything from RAM 1500 air suspension systems to heavy-duty RAM 3500 setups with Cummins diesel engines and Aisin transmissions.
Why Suspension Service Shouldn’t Wait
Ignoring suspension issues can lead to:
- Increased tire wear and fuel costs
- Poor handling and reduced safety
- Damage to other systems like steering and brakes
- Costlier repairs down the road
If you notice any of these signs, schedule a suspension inspection at Pegasus CDJR. We’ll get your RAM back to riding like new—whether you’re towing, commuting, or heading off-road.


