2014 Ram 1500 5.7 60,000 miles
I recently got hearing aids only to discover I have a ticking sound at start up. Upon inspection, the exhuast manifold heat shield is loose on the driver's side rear so I am assuming a broken stud. After reading some of the older posts, I want to get the factory...
Mu 2014 Bighorn has the OEM alloy 20 inch wheels. I bought a used set of 17 inch Gen 4 Rebel wheels a couple fo years ago and am finally getting around to putting tires on them but don't rememebr if I got lugnuts with the wheels or not. Soooo will the lugnuts off my 20 inch wheels work on the...
2014 Bighorn 4x4 leveled. I'm running the factory 20 inch wheels but picked up a set of Rebel 17 inch wheels - always been a fan of the 17's. I was originally thinking of putting 285/70R17's on but am considering 265/70r17 for more clearance for chains. My concern is that they are going to look...
2014 Ram 1500 Bighorn
I am trying to figure out how to add clearance for tire chains both front and rear. Seems to me like adding spacers or wheels with "X" amount of offset is the only option.
Does anyone know what size spacers or wheel offset is needed to clear the control arms in the front...
I checked the u-joints and all are tight. I tried an experiment yesterday. I put it in drive and started down the hill by my house and it clunked. I then stopped completely, put it in neutral and let off the brake and started rolling and got no clunk. I repeated the rolling start from netral and...
Mark:
I appreciate the offer. I'll be perfectly honest with you, the service dept at our local RAM dealer is not very good. I quit going to them and am now using a local privately owned shop that I am happy with. I realize if I go that route the RamCares offer is off the table but once again, I...
tron67j:
It does not happen when I shift into Drive - it happens after I am in Drive and start moving. And yes it happens everytime I start out from a dead stop - it gives one clunk. and goes away It is louder today than it has been. I'd say it happens 2-3 seconds after I start out.
2014 5.7 auto 4x4, 44,000 miles
My truck just starting making a light clunk sound when I first start out. It is a single clunk and then it's gone and it's not very loud. It sounds like it is coming from the right rear.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
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