Dodge coil springs are one way to distinguish the Ram truck’s smooth ride from a truck equipped with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) springs. People can look forward to a much improved ride once they install heavy duty coil springs, especially if they have begun to notice telltale signs of OEM failure. Signs OEM springs in a Dodge Ram may be worn or broken include drooping or sagging on one side or corner. If one side of a truck is being repeatedly overloaded, it is important to check current coil springs’ durability. OEM springs can wear over time and not provide continued protection. If left unchecked, a truck’s suspension will underperform or fail, like when it bottoms out on a large bump. Then, drivers left with unexpected repairs to a axle or undercarriage. If they start to notice trucks is bottoming out when travelling over bumps, or bouncing higher than normal, coil springs may need to be replaced. Another indicator to listen for is a grinding, squeaking or clunking noise