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I know you've probably heard this before, but I park as far away as possible. Doesn't guarantee that anyone else won't park near you or a basket will not find its way to your vehicle, but at least the odds are greater that it won't happen. If I have to walk 1/2 mile to a storefront, I do it -...
Update: I'm currently at 5,500 miles and still no return of the clunking. I haven't had any work done on the truck and I'm hoping I'm all good. It's been approx. 1,500 miles since I heard/felt the noise. Fingers still crossed that it won't return.
Figured it'd be just a matter of time. Fortunately, I'm still not hearing/feeling any clunks, but I'll print this out and probably have it done soon. Thanks for re-posting @19RamLimited. (y)
My Limited is on air suspension. Not sure about the "breaking in" process, but I haven't heard or felt the clunking for a while now. I'm at 4300 miles and I can remember starting not to hear the clunk around 4k. It's my guess that the floorboard may have been massaged by the constant impact of...
My "clunking" front end noise has decreased greatly without a fix @ 4100 miles. Hadn't noticed it at all over the past weeks. Starting to finally enjoy driving my Limited.
Right. I'm at 4100 miles and I've never heard the clunk return at all since last posting here. I've tried my best at replicating the noise, traveling the same route, running over minor road imperfections, turning the wheels, etc., to make it react as before and nothing. I'm about 90% sure that...
@Icecold77, I agree with you. My clunk has diminished greatly, but I'm still awaiting a TSB until I take it back in. My dealer hasn't heard of an issue and I don't want my truck to be their experiment without clear instruction. Until then, I'm trying to enjoy my 60k investment as much as...
Sucks, dude. The only issue I've noticed with my '19 is the front end clunking. Luckily, it seems to progressively go away as I hadn't noticed it lately. I hope you get some type of resolution soon.
Good to see that there's movement on Ram's part for a fix. I've been driving my '19 for the last couple of weeks without any fixes - just trying to ignore the noise. Either my mental state is extremely excellent or the clunking has diminished so that I hadn't heard it in a while now. Maybe the...
I guess some of us are starting to think the same way. I, too, was annoyed with the "clunking" at first, but now, I just tune it out. I came to this forum when my truck was purchased after three weeks because of this issue, called RamCares, posted to RamCares, got a case number from RamCares...
Sweet. (y) Any thoughts on blacking out all the RAM emblems and trim along the doors? Looks good, though. The subtle chrome accents throughout carry over well.
Right. Even raising my height from Entry/Exit to Aero/Norm before backing, I still experienced the brake check until I lowered my speed. My driveway angle is mildly extreme than most.
Alone, mostly. But when I have passengers, they don't notice anything when I ask. Also, I've tried to drive with the radio off just to listen to foreign noises throughout the cabin. Nothing but the clunk on the driver's side so far.
My driveway is modestly steep. Every time I backed up to the street at that angle, the radar thinks the road is an obstacle and I get brake checked. I didn't disable the feature, just learned to back up a bit slower. The alert sounds, but the brakes don't lock up.
Looking at the pic, it almost looks like an intentional design in order to help make the ride less rigid. (?) Another thought - if this is the same on the passenger side, I wonder why I don't hear/feel it there?
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