Hey guys, New to the chat. Just bought a 2022 Rebel a couple of weeks ago and i'm having some causes for concern that maybe someone here has experienced or know of.
1st issue : When turning right or left at slow speeds (6-11 mph), i get this rumbling sensation that seems to come from the axles. I can feel it through the floorboard, and i can hear it as well.
I've watched a couple of videos on the EPS issue that some guys were having with the 2019 Rebels needing a update but it doesn't seem to be the same things.
I've been to two dealerships for this problem t around 100-150 miles. The first one (where i bought the truck from) had it for half a day and told me there was nothing wrong with the truck and if it still does it by the time i get my first oil change with them, they would take a look again.
The second dealership made a Tech ride with me to see if i could recreate the problem for him. He picked up on it and described it as "clutch packs wearing against each other" and that it is was normal and should go away by 3k ish miles. He seemed confident about it but i'm at 1k miles now and no improvement thus far unfortunately.
Hoping someone here has been through the same thing and its part of the Rebel 4x4 break in process.
2nd issue: at 70+ MPH on smooth highway, you can feel the mechanics of the drivetrain and some component of the drivetrain through the floorboard AND the Gas pedal. Its not due to the anything from the road as far as i can tell but coming from the truck itself. I have not been to any dealership for this issue yet because i am not sure if this is just how RAM's drive as some people have said. I am coming from a 2021 Toyota Tacoma Trd Pro and i recall none of these symptoms with that truck being that its a 4x4 as well.
If you have any inkling on what might be causing these 2 issues or if they're normal things that you also experienced or are currently experiencing, please let me know! Thank you.
1st issue : When turning right or left at slow speeds (6-11 mph), i get this rumbling sensation that seems to come from the axles. I can feel it through the floorboard, and i can hear it as well.
I've watched a couple of videos on the EPS issue that some guys were having with the 2019 Rebels needing a update but it doesn't seem to be the same things.
I've been to two dealerships for this problem t around 100-150 miles. The first one (where i bought the truck from) had it for half a day and told me there was nothing wrong with the truck and if it still does it by the time i get my first oil change with them, they would take a look again.
The second dealership made a Tech ride with me to see if i could recreate the problem for him. He picked up on it and described it as "clutch packs wearing against each other" and that it is was normal and should go away by 3k ish miles. He seemed confident about it but i'm at 1k miles now and no improvement thus far unfortunately.
Hoping someone here has been through the same thing and its part of the Rebel 4x4 break in process.
2nd issue: at 70+ MPH on smooth highway, you can feel the mechanics of the drivetrain and some component of the drivetrain through the floorboard AND the Gas pedal. Its not due to the anything from the road as far as i can tell but coming from the truck itself. I have not been to any dealership for this issue yet because i am not sure if this is just how RAM's drive as some people have said. I am coming from a 2021 Toyota Tacoma Trd Pro and i recall none of these symptoms with that truck being that its a 4x4 as well.
If you have any inkling on what might be causing these 2 issues or if they're normal things that you also experienced or are currently experiencing, please let me know! Thank you.