the recall is right here
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2019/RCRIT-19V021-2187.pdf or here
https://www.cvsa.org/wp-content/upl...019-02-Dodge-Ram-Drag-Link-Assembly-Welds.pdf
my reading was always that the recall was basically a thread torque check and a tack weld... replacement was only if the threads were unacceptable..
I never took mine in.. there was nothing wrong with it in the first place and I am totally not worried about predictions of my demise...
You are correct, bad torque ,new drag link , good torque, weld , end of story.
As said I did with the understanding no welding , no skin off my nose . It was a win win , bad drag link I get a new one . good drag link ,no worries , and no weld . Did some research , looks like the recall began in Jan. 2019 . My truck at that point was 5 years old . I drove it for another 4 years without issue , until I seen the Ramcares were helping get a new improved , that was March 2023.
The reasoning for me was if I sell the truck or even trade it , in good conscience I did not want an open safety recall, so either way , welded nuts or the free replacement , the truck was going to a dealer one way or the other . Now new drag link ,no open recall on my truck . I have no idea what happens when you trade a truck with an open safety recall, but in good conscience I wouldn't . I do know a friend bought this past summer, a used 2017 Ram 3500 6.7 . I checked his vin# for him , he only had the 67a recall open , so that truck was traded ,and sold with an open recall by a dealer , but it was not a safety recall . and yes the drag link was welded .
Yes there was nothing wrong with my original drag link , and no I never gave it a thought other than checking it periodically . Predictions of my demise was never a thought .
If anyone is interested there is a 36 page thread on this forum about the V06 recall ,just type in the search" Drag Link Recall ,and you can read until your hearts content .
