โOct-19-2021 05:32 PM
โNov-09-2021 03:35 AM
TurnThePage wrote:You clearly don't get out enough. Live in the rust belt for a few years and your point of view will change dramatically. Rams Clearly lead the pack in rust through; that's just the facts. And I own one right now and have had several (Dodge included) in the last 50 years. Brandon is correct, price is a primary driver for buying (or they that want that sweet cummins). Ram(Dodge) does a lot of things right, but body panels isn't one of them.
I live in the west where there is little of this "rust" problem, but just visited Wichita, Ks. While there I only saw a couple rusty vehicles, both were GM products, about 5 years old and rusted through all the way around the rear fender area...
โOct-26-2021 09:39 AM
โOct-26-2021 08:49 AM
Brandon the Traveler wrote:SweetLou wrote:Brandon the Traveler wrote:RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Ugh! Maybe they need to hire some designers away from Ram to fix that mess :C
Ram perhaps could trade some designers to GMC for a few engineers. Then Ram might be able to make bedsides and fenders that dont rust through along with transmissions that don't sheet the bed LOL.
My friend, Ram transmissions are a huge disappointment. In the past they had maybe a couple of them that could handle that Cummins. The rest are as you say sheet. As I have heard, that great Cummins wrapped in a turd. Mine has electrical problems to boot.
Every single person I know who owns a Ram purchased it for one reason and one reason only, yours truly included. They looked at all 3, then went with Ram because it was thousands cheaper. They instantly became Ram fan boys (I did not become afflicted with this disease) within 2 miles of leaving the dealer, and will swear on their grandmothers grave Ram is the best thing since sliced bread and bulletproof. All while they wonder what all those rattling noises are from inside the disintegrating dashboard, and listening to the soft sound of body panels rusting away from the inside out. Someday they will have the experience of a transmission puking if the body of the truck makes it long enough for it to happen.
โOct-26-2021 05:01 AM
SweetLou wrote:Brandon the Traveler wrote:RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Ugh! Maybe they need to hire some designers away from Ram to fix that mess :C
Ram perhaps could trade some designers to GMC for a few engineers. Then Ram might be able to make bedsides and fenders that dont rust through along with transmissions that don't sheet the bed LOL.
My friend, Ram transmissions are a huge disappointment. In the past they had maybe a couple of them that could handle that Cummins. The rest are as you say sheet. As I have heard, that great Cummins wrapped in a turd. Mine has electrical problems to boot.
โOct-26-2021 04:45 AM
Brandon the Traveler wrote:RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Ugh! Maybe they need to hire some designers away from Ram to fix that mess :C
Ram perhaps could trade some designers to GMC for a few engineers. Then Ram might be able to make bedsides and fenders that dont rust through along with transmissions that don't sheet the bed LOL.
โOct-23-2021 08:49 AM
โOct-22-2021 10:13 AM
โOct-22-2021 03:52 AM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:Brandon the Traveler wrote:RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Ugh! Maybe they need to hire some designers away from Ram to fix that mess :C
Ram perhaps could trade some designers to GMC for a few engineers. Then Ram might be able to make bedsides and fenders that dont rust through along with transmissions that don't sheet the bed LOL.
You have rust-through? In South Carolina???
โOct-22-2021 03:16 AM
Brandon the Traveler wrote:RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Ugh! Maybe they need to hire some designers away from Ram to fix that mess :C
Ram perhaps could trade some designers to GMC for a few engineers. Then Ram might be able to make bedsides and fenders that dont rust through along with transmissions that don't sheet the bed LOL.
โOct-21-2021 06:16 PM
โOct-21-2021 06:09 PM
โOct-21-2021 05:21 PM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Ugh! Maybe they need to hire some designers away from Ram to fix that mess :C
โOct-21-2021 05:07 PM
โOct-20-2021 06:56 AM