whats the point of crying about it. if you dont like fca , the truck ,how they handled it , sell the son of a beatch and go buy something else.
further more , does nobody own a single hand tool to change it yourself on your own schedule . its a metal bar with a nut on each end. ya youll need a puller and torq wrench but surely youve got a neighbor ,uncle ,freind ,brother , enemy , third grampa , you could borrow the tools from.
i guess the "do it yourselfer" in me gets a bit fired up when i see people that dont even try to help theirself.
call me crazy , stupid dumb , idiot. call me everything in the book. i bought the link myself. put it on myself . went on with life as if nothing happened
This is the very first RAM pickup I have owned new. Every single other new vehicle I have owned was able to have it's first alignment done after the suspension settled in paid for by by the OEM.
The battle to find a dealer that was able to figure out the alignment procedure from FCA Bluntly: Are you kidding me? My selling dealer can't figure out an alignment?
Further the dealer that put the part on this RAM pickup had to sub the alignment out
TO THE CHEVY DEALER because their alignment rack isn't long enough.
"Buy the part" is not workable advice as the part has had spotty availability, refusal to sell due to being needed for recall repairs, and several part number revisions.You might have noted this mentioned on here. Who has the time to track down the part number revision FCA is actually allowing you to buy?

Or what aftermarket part is holding up?
I am glad you are willing to waste your money on something RAM should be taking care of if/when you can get the part. Oh, and throw down $1100.00 for tires due to alignment problems. And the most miles driven on a new vehicle under warranty with a crooked steering wheel: this RAM pickup holds that record hands-down.
This was not and is not the plan for buying a new vehicle and taking the "hit" in it's loss of value. The point is to ONLY have normal maintenance costs rather than the "payment" made to the parts store for repairs.
No sir: I will not be selling it and taking the hit on new to used value ...
I made the OEM FIX IT! And about time they did!
Now when it's time to trade you bet I will consider the GMC service experience vs. the sub-par experience above. The Cummins can only carry RAM wrapper experience so far. The RAM brand with it's exclusive RAM only stores IS a good idea and plan, but, when they can't do a simple alignment I simply am astonished. Of course they won't let me into their shop to use their equipment to do it myself due to insurance or something.
