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I had over 200000 miles on my first Hemi (2003), over 120000 miles on my 2012, and 20000 on my 2019. The only problem I has was with my 2012, the exhaust manifold had a crack in it, and once warmed up, it sealed. the 'tick' went away. changed oil 5000-9000 miles, mobil one full synth, and...
wow, ya, I see nothing but front shocks and rear shocks on that whole listing... I will see if I can find anything else, I was a member of an old ram club, that I have lots of contacts with... I will check with them
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles says the 2020 Ram 1500 Rebel is...
Did you do a build sheet for your truck???? by vin number? I do one on all my Mopar vehicles.. try https://fcacommunity.force.com/RAM/s/equipment-listing
my 2003 Hemi, first gen of the hemi, traded it at 208000 miles, no problems, 2012 ram traded it at 123000, no problems, and I have a 2019 now, 20000 miles, do oil changes at 6000-9000 miles, mobil 1 and a good filter. Keep the maintenance up, you should not have a problem. (each one traded...
the Hemi Tick in my 2012 was a broken exhaust manifold.. once replaced, it was quiet. only did that on cold startup, then once warm, the crack would expand to seal.
getting a major snow storm, and this truck is solid.. goes where I want it to go, and no problem, heaters defrosters are great, 4x4, being able to see, camera, all performing great.. snow blower, hard to start... I think we have over a foot now, and possibly another by noon
living in Colorado, we get good storms and really cold weather.. Seat heaters and steering heater are GREAT!. the defrosters will clear the windshield. and keep buildup from accumulating. mine has the extra wiper defrosters, form the cold weather package. no complaints here, have had some...
those pictures are what it looks like in the spring when they start digging out the road across the top of the rockies, up by estes park Colorado.. when they start clearing out the 30-40 ft of snow up there on the roads.
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