โApr-17-2014 01:53 PM
โApr-27-2014 02:15 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
Their from China now I believe. No real good options like everything else.
X2, my front end guy of 30 years says they all suck. Rick you are correct, Moog now outsourced...............or so I have been told. :M
I recall Timken is still US-made.
โApr-27-2014 01:14 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
Their from China now I believe. No real good options like everything else.
X2, my front end guy of 30 years says they all suck. Rick you are correct, Moog now outsourced...............or so I have been told. :M
โApr-21-2014 03:01 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:ah64id wrote:
Why are you using the hot shot stuff?
Amsoil is a high detergent oil, and our injectors don't have oil in them like the older power strokes.
I thought you had a 5.9? Why CJ oil?
You do know our turbo's run on oil and the Hot Shot stiction eliminator will clean the turbo of any deposits from 145+ miles of use. Just one more thing to help keep her in tip top shape.
I was not aware that the injectors in the 03 and up Rams were not lubricated. Would think with the very high pressures these injectors see they would have some kind of lubrication for them.
The CJ-4 Amsoil is backwards compatible with older vehicles and is the only oil offering a 25,000 mile or 12 year warranty when used with their oil filter.
Don
โApr-21-2014 02:24 PM
ah64id wrote:
Why are you using the hot shot stuff?
Amsoil is a high detergent oil, and our injectors don't have oil in them like the older power strokes.
I thought you had a 5.9? Why CJ oil?
โApr-21-2014 12:33 PM
transamz9 wrote:
Ram Ball joints will have up and down movement from new. It's the side to side that you don't want.
โApr-21-2014 11:57 AM
Dave H M wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Just read page 3 where you said it was the bj's not the unit bearings.
How many miles on the truck? How does it drive/track? Is it wearing out the inside of the tread on the fronts?
Just givin you questions you can ask your wife.
The bj's on my 07 "were out of spec" according to the alignment shop 50k miles ago. Well the truck still drives fine, tires wear evenly and frankly they've had about the same slop in them since almost new.
Be wary of changing the bj's unless it's wearing out tires or starting to death wobble. Likely something you could wait to do when you get home.
Maybe someone on here who is knowledgable and lives near could check it out for you.
Thank you for your service.
Heck yeah. I ran my last F250 until she became noticeably knock kneed. :R
โApr-21-2014 09:43 AM
โApr-21-2014 05:03 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Just read page 3 where you said it was the bj's not the unit bearings.
How many miles on the truck? How does it drive/track? Is it wearing out the inside of the tread on the fronts?
Just givin you questions you can ask your wife.
The bj's on my 07 "were out of spec" according to the alignment shop 50k miles ago. Well the truck still drives fine, tires wear evenly and frankly they've had about the same slop in them since almost new.
Be wary of changing the bj's unless it's wearing out tires or starting to death wobble. Likely something you could wait to do when you get home.
Maybe someone on here who is knowledgable and lives near could check it out for you.
Thank you for your service.
โApr-21-2014 03:21 AM
โApr-20-2014 08:40 PM
โApr-20-2014 07:09 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Well I'm in the rust belt and just finished an oil and filter change. At 145,600 miles not one bit of rust on the oil pan, but I wash my truck at least every other week if not every week in the winter.
My oil change cost me almost $160 in parts, 15W40 Amsoil full syn. and their filter, the extended 25,000/12 month. have a sample all bottled up ready to ship out Monday to Blackstone Labs. I did add 2 quarts of the HOT SHOT'S SECRET Stiction Eliminator other wise it would have been $125.
Don
โApr-20-2014 06:19 PM
Grit dog wrote:panamacamper1 wrote:
In all the videos I watched it seemed pretty straight forward on removing the hubs, what things were done wrong to have to replace hubs? Being that I am in korea, i wont work on it until I getback in nov unless someone else does the work. So moog expensive, got it. Ill keep lookin
For everyone that chimed in and doubted everything that the OP said could be wrong with the truck, YDHAFC.
Oil pans rusting through on the Cummins are fairly common on trucks in the rust belt.
Front unit bearings are also common around 100-150k mi.
$120 for an oil change may seem steep to you doubters until you go buy everything assuming its a lof service, air filter and fuel filter. Yes I can do a complete service on mine for about $70 in parts and I buy in bulk and oil on sale. Add some markup and 1/2 hr labor, you're well over $100. Wake up, it's 2014 not 1994!
Replacing BOTH unit bearings and not the hubs, although sometimes they are so rusted on they get damaged. Buddy and I fabbed a puller to remove the hubs. It saves the hub. Doing both, figure $300 ea side for parts and 3-4 hrs per side. That's $1200 min at a shop.
Oil pan, the motor needs to be raised up a bit to get the old pan out and new one in. Again $3-400 for pan and gasket and $500 at least in shop labor.
$2100 sounds about right for that work.
Couple tips. How do they know the unit bearings are going bad? Ask your wife if the front end is growling or grinding.
Many a rusted oil pan was fixed semi permanently by draining the oil, cleaning it up, prep the steel and apply some jb weld. Personally I'd do the cheap fix if I was driving the truck but I wouldn't trust not having eyes on it and risk losing the engine from a bad oil leak at the hands of my wife. Your call there. Depends if she can keep an eye on it.
Basically you have 2 common Ram repair items that just popped up.
That said I still wouldn't just trust one shop unless you could verify all the work actually needs done.
โApr-20-2014 04:21 PM
โApr-20-2014 07:55 AM
panamacamper1 wrote:
In all the videos I watched it seemed pretty straight forward on removing the hubs, what things were done wrong to have to replace hubs? Being that I am in korea, i wont work on it until I getback in nov unless someone else does the work. So moog expensive, got it. Ill keep lookin