Scuba diver 71
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2019 Ram 1500 Limited 4x4 5.7L e-torque, 3.92 rear end. My first ever serious issue with this truck started happening at 110k miles. I started noticing a high pitched grinding/whining noises from the back sounding almost like badly worn brake pads. A mechanic at my dealership couldn’t pinpoint the issue saying the sound is normal so I bought a “chassis ears” tool on Amazon and quickly figured out the problem. Amazing tool btw. My right side carrier bearing at the diff is making the noise. I will most likely be dropping the truck off at the dealership to overhaul the differential. The quoted me around $1000 in parts (all new bearings and seals) and $1200 in labor (7 hours of work). Not sure if I can trust the dealer though to put it together to factory standards. The other option is to buy a slightly used rear end for between $2k - $3k and swap it out. I still love this truck though. So comfortable and well built. So much more reliable than my previous 2014 Ram eco-diesel which had to have the engine replaced at just under 100k miles and in 4 years I owned it collectively spent about 4 months at the dealership.