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On my quick test drive, the additional low end power was certainly noticeable compared to the 5.7. It could break the tires loose on a roll. No chance the hemi could do that.
I have a 2019 Big Horn w/ e-torque. 45k Miles. "Sport" paint (Painted bumpers, no chrome anywhere)
In the 4+ years I've owned it... Only a couple issues/gripes
* Had a body mount go bad that was incredibly annoying to root cause and fix
* Auto stop/start failed to start once in extreme cold...
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/front-end-clunk-while-turning-fixed-tsb-23-047-18.1003/page-57
There's a page 2-3 from the end of that thread (https://gopro.com/v/kVREKwMqyNo7N) and that's the exact sound I'm having.
There's an updated TSB...
Took a drive with the dealer driveline mechanic. When sitting in the passenger seat the clunk I'm hearing/feeling is immediately obvious that it's right front and not the rear.
He assured me that the play in the rear is absolutely normal - I've seen that said a few places around the forum as...
Got the truck back today. Replaced the rear carrier and it's bearings.
I don't think it made a difference however... I understand tolerance in parts but this cannot be right, can it? If I take a quick/hard left or right turn I hear/feel two clunks, and I imagine it's the axle shafts moving...
Dealer told me they're replacing the rear carrier. - also that some lateral movement at the wheel like that is "normal". That seems wrong... but we'll see.
@Scram1500 's videos are now gone, but I started noticing this recently (2019 ram, 26,000miles, no mods) I'd noticed a clunk from the rear when turning onto my road which goes through a bit of a dip so it flexes the suspension a bit. Went out gave the wheels a shake down and found the passenger...
Hmm... Maybe! Belt makes a lot more sense than a weak battery - It still works 99 percent of the time and fires right up like the day I got it. I will check out the belt today and see what it looks like.
@bpwj76 is it cold where you are? I'm having these issues in cold weather (first time i've...
Heh, I'm actually a fan of the eTorque stop/start. I have rented two dozen different cars and the stop/start is incredibly awful because they use the starter motor... But we'll see what the dealer says about this to fix. I'm sure it wont be cheap.
I used a T-harness for my install. It's certainly more work to pull the dash and get that harness installed. If I did it again I'd use the ANC plugs for my t-harness.
2019 eTorque, 25k miles.
Twice in the past week the stop start feature has failed to start the engine correctly. I let off the brake and nothing happens. I step on the brake again and the gas pedal and it starts. The second time it happened the start was "slow" - Meaning, once it decided to...
We got some snow and two days completely below freezing. I didn't go out in the fresh snow because traffic was chaotic and I like my truck. But we had a super hard freeze (5f) over night so the roads were icy and still had a lot of snow. These tires are outstanding. I put it in 4 wheel auto and...
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