I'm a recent RAM 1500 owner. I purchased a preowned 2019 Ram 1500 Longhorn, about a month ago with 12k miles, and just about every option (incl. air susp). The Carfax said it was a "Manufacturer vehicle" but I made the leap considering the way it was optioned.
For the past 2 days, there's been a metal clunking noise coming from the right front that has been progressively getting worse. Its loud on the outside and you can feel it through the steering a lot. It happens whenever I hit any road imperfection, and currently, even minor manhole covers will trigger some clunking. It almost feels like the cars about to fall apart.
On a side note, a few days after I bought it, I started noticing how the steering made a slightly audible and tactile click when turning the wheel. I was mildly upset but figured I'd get it checked next time I go for service. Does my current issue sound like it could've evolved from this?
Any ideas or tips guys on what it might be? Anyone have this issue before?
I'm pretty set on taking it to a local dealer tomorrow morning.
For the past 2 days, there's been a metal clunking noise coming from the right front that has been progressively getting worse. Its loud on the outside and you can feel it through the steering a lot. It happens whenever I hit any road imperfection, and currently, even minor manhole covers will trigger some clunking. It almost feels like the cars about to fall apart.
On a side note, a few days after I bought it, I started noticing how the steering made a slightly audible and tactile click when turning the wheel. I was mildly upset but figured I'd get it checked next time I go for service. Does my current issue sound like it could've evolved from this?
Any ideas or tips guys on what it might be? Anyone have this issue before?
I'm pretty set on taking it to a local dealer tomorrow morning.