G. Mcpherson
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- 2023 Ram 2500 CC SB Tradesman
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They sell just a Drag Link for 300.00
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Damn...that was my fear. $800.00 out of pocket to fix this crap.
Thanks for the link. Gonna have to do some thinking here about what route to go
How did you get FCA to reimburse you?!!?
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Damn...that was my fear. $800.00 out of pocket to fix this crap.
Thanks for the link. Gonna have to do some thinking here about what route to go
Its only $300 to fix the issue, you don't need that whole kit.
https://www.synergymfg.com/synergy-13-ram-truck-heavy-duty-drag-link.html?category_id=4060
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I've checked mine twice now. Zero issues it takes 30seconds lol. It takes less time to check em than it takes to post a reply on this forumGuys. Just tighten the frickin nuts. Theres nothing wrong with the stock setup, some are just loose because they weren't tightened properly.
There really is no issue here that I am aware of. Or is there? Is there actually an issue with the stock setup? Or just a failed attempt at assembly?
I did a d will continue to check them. The fear is that they CAN come loose. Maybe it's just me but I worry about that crap. Especially hauling 4 tons through the mountains with a wife, three kids, and a dog in the truck. Not a good time to lose steeringI've checked mine twice now. Zero issues it takes 30seconds lol. It takes less time to check em than it takes to post a reply on this forum
I did a d will continue to check them. The fear is that they CAN come loose. Maybe it's just me but I worry about that crap. Especially hauling 4 tons through the mountains with a wife, three kids, and a dog in the truck. Not a good time to lose steering
They all do ****** things, I had a 2010 Honda Accord which had a bad VTC actuator in it. I may be a little off on the dates but Honda knew the part was bad starting in 2006 I believe and continued to put the known bad part in their cars until Feb of 2013. I raised all kinds of hell about it, but they refused to pay for it. The dealership said they had been fighting with corporate Honda forever on this. Anyway I had to pay for it out of my pocket, and the loaner the dealership put me in had the same damn problem. Total ******** that I had to pay for their **** up. So no recall on a known bad part they put in their 4 cylinder cars and CRV's for years.It is truly ashame (and FCA should be embarrassed) that the "fix" for this issue is welding nuts on a drag link that has an adjustment there for a reason, so steer ahead can be set during alignment.
For those considering allowing the weld understand that once welded the only way to set steer ahead is by disconnecting the tie rod ends from the steering knuckles one at a time till it's as close as they can get it while keeping the toe setting within spec.
I dont consider that a "fix" at all. It's something that I'd expect to be done in someone's back yard who doesn't care about doing the job right, just wants it done as cheaply as possible. This is about as unprofessional as it gets in my opinion but I've been spinning wrenches for over 30 years now and was taught to do things the right way or not at all.
I'll loosen mine up, apply blue lock tight, re tighten them, mark them and then monitor them. Address it if it happens again. The suggestion of adding a set of jamb nuts was a good one. Lock those down and it would not go anywhere.
I've owned Honda's and when they do need recalls (rare) when they implement a fix it's usually a good one, professional and done. The big 3 still have a lot to learn from them it seems...
Again just my opinion.....I was very disappointed when I read the details of the proposed fix.
Well here is my fix, screw the welding garbage.
https://www.dieselpowerproducts.com...-track-bar-13-18-ram-3500-14-18-ram-2500.aspx
When I bought my Power Wagon 3 weeks ago, they held it at the dealer for 3 days! Wouldn't release it to me until the recall was fixed. They retorqued the 2 nuts, then spot welded them. You would think that they would fix the recall BEFORE putting it on the lot? Wasn't real happy about that....
They all do ****** things, I had a 2010 Honda Accord which had a bad VTC actuator in it. I may be a little off on the dates but Honda knew the part was bad starting in 2006 I believe and continued to put the known bad part in their cars until Feb of 2013. I raised all kinds of hell about it, but they refused to pay for it. The dealership said they had been fighting with corporate Honda forever on this. Anyway I had to pay for it out of my pocket, and the loaner the dealership put me in had the same damn problem. Total ******** that I had to pay for their **** up. So no recall on a known bad part they put in their 4 cylinder cars and CRV's for years.
True... Honda flat out told me it was a bad part, and that they wouldn't pay to fix it. I'm glad it sounds like you had a little better luck than I did. Yes Honda is on my **** list lol. It just pissed me off to no end that they took a part that they knew was bad and put it in their cars knowing it would be a problem! Then to make the customer pay for it, just ridiculous!! Rant over lol.Agreed....but honda did eventually release a revised vtc for the 14 crv I had. I had sold mine prior but my mom had the recall done at no charge on hers
It's still had the cold start rattle on a few occasions, but very rare now. Much improved.
agreed though. ..I lost a lot of respect for Honda over that and won't own another one now.
However, at least they don't try to say everything is normal like Dodge and Ford and Chevy do, Which is far worse. At least they acknowledge when there's a problem. Every issue of taking my Dodge into the dealer for they've tried to tell me is normal when I know it's not, which is extremely frustrating
Lol well here ya go, Posted the wrong link, looking at too many things at a time.Thats not even the part that is recalled. That is a track bar, the drag link is what is recalled.
Lol well here ya go, Posted the wrong link, looking at too many things at a time.
https://www.dieselpowerproducts.com...1zSmUX9bfx6JnI_WxmkOFeJYub6lnYZhoCc20QAvD_BwE