riff1060
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- Marengo, Illinois
- Ram Year
- 2002
- Engine
- 4.7 Magnum
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I've started disassembly and thought that it would be okay to remove this cross member, it shifted about 1/8" and, of course, my mechanic sense went off telling me to stop until I found out more information. I know the 4x4 guys can drop their cross members, obviously I have a 4x2, so can we 4x2 folks do the same?


Do these instructions also apply for a 2500 4x4 with the 5.7 ? My 2003 is getting pretty bad and I've been dreading the job.
I am doing this job on my 2005 SLT 4x4 right now. I live where they put salt on the roads, so rust is a major issue. I have gotten the cross member off. I was going to drop the differential, and when I took most of the day getting the three bolt on the one bracket out, I decided that I might try the instructions earlier in this thread. All the bolts are accessible on a 4x4 with U-joint for two of the ones near the front of the pan without dropping the diff. I got stuck with getting the pan and gasket separated. I tried giving it a bonk with a rubber mallet, and all that achieved was putting a hold in my rusty oil pan, so now I have to replace it. Tomorrow I will see if I can get it separated, and get it out without either dropping the diff or jacking up the engine.From all my research leading up to this job, the 4x4 folks also have to unbolt the front differential to access the front oil pan bolts.