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When I called a few days ago they stated they would try rebuilding the diff since a replacement is discontinued. The transfer case and driveshaft are already on the way as well.Given the mileage and age, they may cut you a check for your RAM total value rather than mess with trying to rebuild or find a replacement.
I am just saying they are on the hook to make you whole because of the recall. If the rebuild attempt does not work out, they can only do so much to try and remedy finding a suitable axle and may exercise the option to just cut you a check.When I called a few days ago they stated they would try rebuilding the diff since a replacement is discontinued. The transfer case and driveshaft are already on the way as well.
You might open that cover and take a peek to be sure they didn’t replace with some junkyard piece. I have trust issues.Just got a call from the dealer and my truck is finally done! They replaced the transfer case and driveshaft with oem parts, and rebuild the differential as they couldn’t find a replacement. Going to pick it up here in a few hours and will have more info as to what all was replaced and will update then.
You might open that cover and take a peek to be sure they didn’t replace with some junkyard piece. I have trust issues.
The first of last week they called and said the pin broke when disassembling and had to wait for it to be shipped which is why it just got finished today, considering how long it took to get there I’m guessing it was still oem parts they’re putting in. Either way as long as it runs and drives I don’t really care what they put in at this point. My original diff had 195k and was still going strong so it’s still better than what I had.You might open that cover and take a peek to be sure they didn’t replace with some junkyard piece. I have trust issues.
Yep, new axle bearings and new axle shafts.The original rear differential was put in 1994 Dodge Rams & was used until the end of 2010
AAM made the 9.25 gearing, Dodge called it a Corporate 9.25 rear differential.
If you walked into a shop that works on differentials, there will be a shelf or two of nothing but 9.25 new or good used parts
i did not check the invoice sheet, did it mention
Axle Bearings ?
just curious