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Maybe stupid question. Why are Ram trucks so cheap?
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<blockquote data-quote="Massie02GT" data-source="post: 15796011" data-attributes="member: 116991"><p>Like I said - they’re solid trucks for the price, but I will gladly spend a little more for an all around better truck. Oh and I can’t forget, the electrical gremlins that would literally shut my truck off while driving...that was fun.</p><p></p><p>Edited because I keep remembering issues I had. </p><p></p><p>The front end was literally sounding like it was falling apart, yet every single piece of the suspension was new. I was chasing that noise for a long time and never did figure it out. </p><p></p><p>I had to re-wire an entire tail light grid thanks to the “Lamp Out” feature Dodge has to let you know a bulb is blown. It even dings when nothing is wrong. I had to cut and wire in a new circuit board because it was a known fault. </p><p></p><p>My dash was in 15 pieces right before I sold it. I kept a spare on hand just for selling purposes. I ended up giving the new dash to the kid that bought my truck. They’re so fragile I refused to install it and risk cracking it. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind - I sold that truck with 146,000 working miles. It didn’t live an easy life with me or it’s previous owner. That thing would pull a house off it’s foundation and never skip a beat if I needed it to. The issue was just the entire truck surrounding the motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Massie02GT, post: 15796011, member: 116991"] Like I said - they’re solid trucks for the price, but I will gladly spend a little more for an all around better truck. Oh and I can’t forget, the electrical gremlins that would literally shut my truck off while driving...that was fun. Edited because I keep remembering issues I had. The front end was literally sounding like it was falling apart, yet every single piece of the suspension was new. I was chasing that noise for a long time and never did figure it out. I had to re-wire an entire tail light grid thanks to the “Lamp Out” feature Dodge has to let you know a bulb is blown. It even dings when nothing is wrong. I had to cut and wire in a new circuit board because it was a known fault. My dash was in 15 pieces right before I sold it. I kept a spare on hand just for selling purposes. I ended up giving the new dash to the kid that bought my truck. They’re so fragile I refused to install it and risk cracking it. Keep in mind - I sold that truck with 146,000 working miles. It didn’t live an easy life with me or it’s previous owner. That thing would pull a house off it’s foundation and never skip a beat if I needed it to. The issue was just the entire truck surrounding the motor. [/QUOTE]
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