Dodge called me about the issues this truck has been having and told that there is nothing that they would do. So I traded it in last night on new truck and it hurt me to do this it was not for a Dodge.
The engine in the truck is outstanding but when the rest of the truck is falling apart around the engine it's time to part ways.
I will let you know if I made good or bad move on the new truck.
Like the rest of the people that buy the heavy duty trucks it has to perform most of the time and we do not need to worry about is going to break down on the next job.
Don
Not questioning your honesty, but what is your evidence of this? From what I have read, there are people with '10's still having front end problems.
Apparently Dodge has been having some problems with u-jounts in later Gen III trucks. The rear joint on my 2 wd C&C failed at about 70k and I have read of others. I never replaced a u-joint on either of my previous Rams with high mileage. Dodge should review their supplier and contract for whoever is manufacturing these parts.
I don't blame you at all, I would've done the same thing. So this truck replaces your '10 dually? I look forward to hearing your experiences with the new truck. Good luck.
I think those new ford diesels area a real nice truck. good power and the truck is really comfortable. Now, here is the bad. I am a mechanic and the only reason I have driven the new ford is because they were being serviced for regular maintenance. I am reasonably young(30) and that being said I am trying to embrace the new technology rather than fight it. All I can do when working on the new stuff is shake my head and wonder who thought this stuff would really make 500K miles. It just is not gonna happen. Good luck with the new truck, as I hope it works out good for you.
I think those new ford diesels area a real nice truck. good power and the truck is really comfortable. Now, here is the bad. I am a mechanic and the only reason I have driven the new ford is because they were being serviced for regular maintenance. I am reasonably young(30) and that being said I am trying to embrace the new technology rather than fight it. All I can do when working on the new stuff is shake my head and wonder who thought this stuff would really make 500K miles. It just is not gonna happen. Good luck with the new truck, as I hope it works out good for you.