B.O. Plenty wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
B.O. Plenty wrote:
64thunderbolt wrote:
Rams are selling because the price is cheaper as well as the quality of the truck. Let the fireworks begin...........
Can't disagree...I just sold a Ram and moved into a Chevy. I don't believe in brand loyalty. Had a lot of problems with my 2010 Ram. As much as i liked it for the first 75,000 miles it was time to go..
B.O.
Very curious what your problems were?
The list goes something like this...Rear axle pinion seal leak, front engine crankshaft seal leak, transmission pan leak, coating on transmission pan was peeling off, replaced pan, front axle u-joints both sides were replaced, power steering hose leak, heater would not go into defrost mode, replace door actuators, drivers door wind noise, left headlight quit working, wiring problem they never could find, it just started working again, check engine light on intermittent problem, last time it was thought to be fuel rail pressure sensor which was replaced. Traded truck off before it was determined if this was the real problem or not. DPF partially plugged, would not go into regen mode. Steering linkage replaced under recall. Had to wait 6 months for
parts...tailpipe rotted off at connection to muffler. Keep in mind, this truck was always serviced at a dealer, it spent every Winter in a dry Southern State, It was always spotless inside and out. While many of these repairs were covered under my warranty, many were not. Between the time spent dropping it off at a dealer and money spent for maintenance and repairs I finaly had enough. I don't know if my new one will be any better, but I bet it won't be any worse...You did ask..
B.O.
I would not consider any of that list MAJOR but I sure would not be happy at all!