Here is where I am at. I bought a 99 Ram CTD in July with 65K on it from a dealer for $18,900. I took it in a few weeks later for a clicking in the steering wheel that I had to fight with the dealership to cover the cost, it ended up needing a whole new steering column because the bearings where shot. The truck has never been plowed with, and was used to pull a camper (well... from what the dealer told me anyway). I now have 67k on it and the truck is falling apart! My initial problem was that when I would turn the truck right and try to stop, the brake pedal would push back at me and I wouldn't be able to stop! I replaced the belt and looked for bad lines and still couldn't find anything so I broke down and took it to the dealership to have a look see. I got the call at work from their mechanic saying that my truck is really screwed up and needed at least $2K worth of repairs done. . WHAT? He says that the P/S pump is shot (leaking) and the left wheel bearings are shot, the right ball joints are shot, the right brake line is not routed right and is getting piched (the whole cause of my braking/steering prob) the rotors are in need of replacement and the calipers should be replaced as well as a brake job. Now... I know that they are paid flat rate by the job so they want to find as much wrong as possible so they get paid, but I am not made of money. Luckily I am a friend of a friend who used to be a dodge dealership mechanic and he agreed to come up to the dealership and look at the truck w/ me. He agreed that the ball joints and brake line are in need of replacement. So I left to job to him. Even the dodge dealer mechanic said the p/s pump is around $460. 00 and a real ***** to replace so the leak could probably be taken care of w/ some sealant type p/s fluid. The left wheel bearing isn't worth replacing. . yet, so I am left w/ ball joints which I got for $60 upper and lower from advanced auto parts and I got the brake line from NAPA for $28. I just got a call from the friend who is working on it and he said that when taking the hub off for the ball joint replacement that the bearing broke apart and that he called advanced auto parts and they could order one for $170. 00!! Here is my problem. I don't make a ton of money, but I do love driving my truck... so most of my money goes for my truck payment and insurance for this truck. I was talking to the dodge mechanic and he says that this is typical. . That most all used 4X4 trucks that he sees were bought new, beat to ****, not maintained, and then traded in when the problems started to occour. I am starting to agree with this concept. Whoever had this truck didn't maintain it very well, but my friend says that these are all regular maintence issues that need addressed more often on heavy trucks such as this. My problem is that I don't have the money to keep up with this truck, it's bad enough w/ the payment and insurance let alone the thousands that these trucks supposedly need to feed them and keep them on the road problem free! So I know that the p/s pump will go shortly, and the left wheel bearing will go soon, and that the ball joints on the other side will need replacement soon, and my doors are rusting out on the bottoms..... IS THIS TRUCK WORTH KEEPING??? I am at my wits end and am seriously considering selling it. I owe about $13K on it and could probably get $17-$18K selling it outright. . I am guessing. I love the motor on this truck and have never had a problem w/ it, just the dodge truck falling apart around it. I am just very frustrated and need someone to talk me off this ledge of selling it after the necessary repairs are done to get her saftley back on the road and in selling condition. I guess I am asking if these trucks are in constant need of expensinve work to keep going. . or if I am just in that stage where everything falls apart and I should be good after this... thanks for reading all this and I appreciate any given advice, Josh