โApr-13-2015 06:52 PM
โApr-14-2015 07:12 PM
โApr-14-2015 07:10 PM
Tystevens wrote:It is not "what could've happened". It is what did happen. This is a towing forum. Therefor it is reasonable to assume that those here with the affected trucks,,, tow with them. Dodge themselves has in the past, and probably still does,,, reccommend against towing with 3.21 gears.Huntindog wrote:
The damage may be more than just the gears.
Since tow ratings are usually different depending on the gears one has,,,, then one may have inadverdantly been over loading the truck. This can cause other problems such as REDUCED tranny life. Dodge should be paying for that as well.
I have a friend that bought a used Dodge 3500 cummins. He blew the tranny, and spent a good chunk of change fixing it. Later he had it in the shop for a differential leak. The mechanic pointed out to him, that the previous owner had installed 3.21 gears in place of the 4.10s it had from the factory. That is why he blew up the tranny.
I would want the gears I ordered, and a 200,000 mile powertrain warranty, or a new truck.
Some of you guys really can bring out the 'parade of horribles!' I agree, Ram should either put the right gears in or give some money, but let's not get too carried away ...
Funny how some people bash the lawyers and others start asking for compensation for what 'could' have happened!
โApr-14-2015 06:35 PM
โApr-14-2015 06:17 PM
Huntindog wrote:
The damage may be more than just the gears.
Since tow ratings are usually different depending on the gears one has,,,, then one may have inadverdantly been over loading the truck. This can cause other problems such as REDUCED tranny life. Dodge should be paying for that as well.
I have a friend that bought a used Dodge 3500 cummins. He blew the tranny, and spent a good chunk of change fixing it. Later he had it in the shop for a differential leak. The mechanic pointed out to him, that the previous owner had installed 3.21 gears in place of the 4.10s it had from the factory. That is why he blew up the tranny.
I would want the gears I ordered, and a 200,000 mile powertrain warranty, or a new truck.
โApr-14-2015 06:14 PM
AngryBert-63 wrote:
Here is a link.
Also read the below on a Dodge Forum:
"Also apparently FCA as other manufactures do the same had sent out corrected window stickers that were to be posted but the dealer for some reason had not posted this one when this guy had bought the truck so it is not like FCA was attempting to be fraudulent, the dealer is the one who made the mistake but it gets a little more interesting in this truck had been transferred between dealers and that it seems may be where the issue with the correct window sticker happened."
โApr-14-2015 05:31 PM
โApr-14-2015 04:38 PM
ib516 wrote:Terryallan wrote:
And to save the day, That is all Ram would have had to do. Replace the gearing. Poor customer service is the lesson of this story.
....at this point, according to ONE GUY.
โApr-14-2015 03:14 PM
Terryallan wrote:
And to save the day, That is all Ram would have had to do. Replace the gearing. Poor customer service is the lesson of this story.
โApr-14-2015 01:59 PM
NC Hauler wrote:Farmerjon wrote:
Come on folks. He didn't get what he was told he had. They should swap the gears or the axle and flash the truck computer to make it all right.
It's cheaper than lawyers and the bad feelings about Mopar it is creating and it would be the right thing to do.
Agree:)
โApr-14-2015 12:15 PM
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โApr-14-2015 10:53 AM
nevadanick wrote:
Just think if the rear gear didnt match the front
โApr-14-2015 10:51 AM
Farmerjon wrote:
Come on folks. He didn't get what he was told he had. They should swap the gears or the axle and flash the truck computer to make it all right.
It's cheaper than lawyers and the bad feelings about Mopar it is creating and it would be the right thing to do.
โApr-14-2015 10:50 AM
goducks10 wrote:
Ram doesn't have 3.55 gearing in the 2500-3500. Only 3.42, 3.73 and 4.10.
Shouldn't be towing with a 1500 anyway :B