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When I bought this truck I was a little skeptical of the way it handled. Wasn't sure whether it was all the wind, lousy road condition (spring breakup), not used to truck or if I actually ended up with one of those wandering trucks some of you are complaining about. 1800 miles later, things are loosening up nicely and I can drive without constantly correcting. Was getting alittle worried. Now if the 6-speed free's up some more I be extremely, extremely happy with the decision to go ETH/DEE.

Actually one of our wise "old" folks here on the board had told me when I bought the "99" to let thing wear in a bit before getting too excited/agitated -- sound advice!

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"01" Forest Green QC/LB ETH/DEE,4x4, 3. 54LSD, VDO (boost, pyro) Westin SS Nerf Bars and Grill Gaurd, Delta tool box, K&N.
00 28' Jayco 5th Wheel, 86 "Classic 16" Alumacraft, 00 Honda Rancher
 
Your just getting used to driving it,it might need a steering box adjustment still,hop in a car,then back in the Ram,if its fine still,the stearing is OK,if your all over the road,get it adjusted.
 
John, that is great advise. I had no idea how sloppy mine was until I drove another vehicle and then drove my truck again.

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99 2500 QC 4X4 AUTO SB 24V LARAMIE SLT 3. 5 LSD 285-75-16'S SPA Boost/EGT Everything but leather NRA Member Great Lakes TDR Member
 
Just had mine adjusted today, 23k miles. They actually loosened it up a little. The mechanic said that they were overtightening to help reduce the feel of any brake pull and made it so tight it was a little jerky. Mine steers a little smoother and I don't feel like I am constantly making little corrections. My left shoulder and arm are still sore from our over-0night trip from LA to Sacramento and back. 12 hours total, but felt like 20. I will let you know how it works out in the long run. LongBeach to LA isn't far enough to get a good feel for it.

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2001 ETH 6spd 4X4 SLT
  • Dark Garnet Red Pearlcoat
  • A. R. E. MX Topper & Walk-thru Door and BEDRUG bed liner
  • 3. 54 Anti-Slip Diff.
  • Trailer & Camper pkg.
  • Turbo Silencer Ring in Glove Box
  • Snow Plow Prep aka Moving to Colorado Prep
Nothin' could be sweeter than "Rammin' With My Newfys!!"
 
Mine doesn't bother me much, but I drove the wife's Town & Country for a day and when I got back in the truck, I thought the steering wheel was disconnected.

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Y2K Red Stealth Sport 2500 4X4 QC SLT+, 5-spd, 3. 54 LotsaSpinDiff, 265-75-16 LTX's (Don't Michelins ever wear out?), DC's dead cow/vinyl interior and 4-wheel don't stop anti-lock brakes, Roll-N-Lock bedcover. What silencer ring? (More fun than my 98 SST)
 
Sorry guys, I change vehicles from day to day, may not drive the truck for 3 or 4 days, then I am back in it again. One day I drive a Neon, next day the Grand Voyager, back to the Neon, Then the RAM. Figured I'd get some skeptics with this post, but between the three vehicles I log about 1500 - 2500 miles a week in my travels. Don't hate me for having a truck that steers well! #ad
 
Vince, I am not being a skeptic, I was just shocked how bad mine actually was. I drive my truck only for weeks on end.

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99 2500 QC 4X4 AUTO SB 24V LARAMIE SLT 3. 5 LSD 285-75-16'S SPA Boost/EGT Everything but leather NRA Member Great Lakes TDR Member
 
LSMITH -- my "99" handled well also. It was tight and over sensitive the first few thousand miles I had it, but after things got worn in, it was one of the better handling trucks I had owned. Granted a big ole truck like this will NEVER handle like a small car or even a mini-van, but it's great for what it is - a truck. The worst handling trucks I've owned always came from the Blue Oval side of the fence and have never kept them as problems were never resolved.
 
Well guys, for those of us who still have a problem, which by the way seems to be getting worse, should I trust the dealership boys to correct the problem all the while having to endure the rhetoric BS from them, or should I take it somewhere else? I have heard some of you state you have had new steering boxed installed, but with 26K+ miles on my 2001, would the warranty cover this, or wait until it expires then pay for it myself? Thanks ahead for any responses!!
 
KDRABIK, take it to the dealer and make them fix it. It is inexcusable for a new truck to have steering wander. If they give you a hassle about it being normal take a couple of new ones for a spin, that will show if it is or not. If that dealer can't fix it take it to another. I refuse to pay for what should have been designed into the truck. At 26K yours should have "worn in" as Runaway stated, but not be loose.

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99 2500 QC 4X4 AUTO SB 24V LARAMIE SLT 3. 5 LSD 285-75-16'S SPA Boost/EGT Everything but leather NRA Member Great Lakes TDR Member
 
So far so good. My steering feels much better. Sounds strange but, Less tight and less wander. I relate it to when I was a student pilot many years ago. I had the habit of shooting "white Knuckle" approaches. My grip was so tight on the yoke that every little move I made was input to the control surfaces, long story short, I was fighting myself but thinking I was in choppy air. As soon as I relaxed my grip the plane smoothed right out. The mechanic softened up the steering alittle so a little corrective input doesn't become a slight oversteer requiring a correction the other way and so on. . .
I will put a few hundred miles on this weekend then report again. I think the mechanics that have been tightening steering as a fix may have been making things worse for people. Just a thought.

[This message has been edited by Newf Limo (edited 03-24-2001). ]
 
Originally posted by Newf Limo:
The mechanic softened up the steering alittle so a little corrective input doesn't become a slight oversteer requiring a correction the other way and so on. .

Good report. I have thought this is the problem with mine from the start. Glad to see that yours is cured. Will have to see if I can get mine adjusted. Did DC fix this or did you go elsewhere?

Shelby


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2001. 5 2500 QC LB 4WD, ETH (Built 09-10-00), DEE, 3. 54 gears, Laramie SLT, Camper Special, Trailer Tow, Travel Convenience Group, Power Driver Seat, Alarm System, Remote Keyless Entry, Fog Lamps, Cab Clearance Lamps, HD Transfer Case, Bright White with a Gray Interior. Built 09-15-00, took delivery on 10-06-00, 7745 miles as of 03-02-01. Custom aluminum work body / flat bed. Coming soon: E-Brake and gauges.
 
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