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For those of us that have had multiple tires and wheels replaced without a fix...it has to be drivetrain related...my opinion is its either a torque converter issue or pinion angle issue.
Bakflip mx4...i purchased one last week and I absolutely love it..zero interference with the ram boxes, very simple install..no issues whatsoever I'll post more in depth pics later if you like.
hey guys..just wondering if anyone knows how to find out which springs come on each of our specific trucks..ive read that you can pull up your build sheet and look and that there are seven different springs available..ivebpulled up my build sheet and for the springs it only lists front -right ...
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You have any information that the rest of us could take to a dealer and possibly have it fixed for ourselves ?
Anything..anything at all..any paperwork, any technical call outs on the work order ?
My experience was also absolutely terrible.
Too many things too list from very rude service personnel to inept mechanics. And just as a side note my local dealer says they wont service my vehicle anymore because I was rude, so I now have to drive almost 50 miles to the next available dealer...
I'm having the same vibration from side to side coming from the rear..like I'm driving over cobblestones. Could you post a pic or explain which bolt you are referring to ?
Thanks in advance
I wonder if there are any Chrysler technicians on this forum that are willing to answer some questions for us without damning themselves in the process ?
I agree that some lateral movement is necessary for proper rear end function. But the vibration or shimmy that some of us are experiencing is a lateral movement that you can see and feel from the rear..I can see my bed shake from side to side.
Maybe @RamCares should ask the question of some of...
What do you guys think of rear axle play and/or bad wheel bearings...I had my truck jacked up and it has a lot of axle play, more than normal in my opinion but that could be due to bad wheel bearings ..really wont know until I take the wheels off which will be soon.
Either of these issues could...
It's the torque converter.
Same as the chevy shake.
I've had my truck in 7 times at two dealerships both of which refuse to service the vehicle anymore and I now have to drive 45 miles to another dealership...so much for customer service huh?
Tires have been replaced 3 times once with goodyear...
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