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dodge guy wrote:
Glad you are not taking the truck (axle) issue seriously. some would come on here and beat Chrysler into the ground because of the breakage! Like you state that failure is a 1 in 100,000 chance of failure, I`m glad it happened to you (not because you broke down) but because you know how and why things fail! now if we had 100 people complaining about this type of failure then I can see it being an issue.
And yes AAM is the axle manuf. and this failure could have happened in a GM truck as well.
Glad you are making this out to be a good thing, enjoy your unexpected delay!
โApr-02-2015 05:55 PM
โApr-02-2015 03:04 PM
randallb wrote:
Bubba,
I hate to burst your bubble but nice has nothing to do with warranty repairs, free rental cars, etc. If this repair were to be needed towards the end of the operating quarter the niceties may not have been available. All manufacturer's operate their warranty divisions on a quarterly budget. If the budget is gone repair approval may be delayed by a day or two to get the billing in to the next quarter. If the rental budget is all used up you can ask until you are blue in the face and no free rental will be available to you. Now if your new vehicle warranty states that a rental will be available to you if the vehicle is off the road for a predetermined number of days this is a contract that the manufacturer will honor. If this is not in the written warranty your freebies are entirely determined by the monies left in the quarterly budget.
Randy
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ScottG wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
I'm glad this turned into "lemon-aid" for you! It sure could have been worse. Hope your truck gets repaired in a timely manner so you can get on with your trip too. Enjoy the "down time" and take the opportunity to just relax a little.
About your choice of trucks. I "could" say something but I'm not going to. I have made comments about different trucks on these forums and been beat up pretty bad from time to time. I've learned that everyone is going to get the truck or tow vehicle they want and all the persuasion in the world won't change anyone opinion. If you are still happy with your truck, your purchase deal, your warranties, your service plan, .... that's really all that matters!
I am a firm believer though ... if you begin to have problems with your current tow vehicle and trailer combination, causing issues for the tow vehicle, then it's time to consider something else ... bigger or a different brand. But each person has to make their own choice what and when those choices are. Advise is OK, even criticism is OK, but in the end, it's your choice.
I really hope they fix your truck up and you'll have many more happy miles on the road! Good luck!
Well as for the breakage it was in the rear axle which is manufactured by Rockwell, Spicer or possibly Dana or Eaton. All US pickups use axles from these manufacturers and this didnt have anything to do with towing. As the dealer said this is clearly a manufacturing defect. Secondly my trailer is thousands of pounds under the capacity of the 2500 4x4 Dodge, even loaded. So I think the Tow vehicle trailer combination is sound.
But I can say this for sure right now I wouldnt trade this Chrysler Corp warranty for a GM or Ford one at this point.
I am happy with my truck and my long years of engineering background tells me that this is one of those occurrences that happens in every ten thousand or so vehicles that has nothing to do with who makes it. I had a Ford 7.3 Diesel many years ago (early "90's) that experienced a similar problem and had to have a completely new Axle assy put in it. This particular kind of breakage can happen in any axle.
And it would be really hard to beat the service I have gotten so far.
Time will tell.
The Rams diff, like the GM's, is made by AAM (American Axle Manufacturing) and not by any of the companies you listed. This is a joint operation by those two companies.
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