Mine is an 03 reg cab 2500 6spd with all the factory toys. Here's the list after 136,000 kilometers
1. wheel well liners ( DC to cheap to include them with truck )
2. AC has broken down twice ( warrenty) and now the sensors gone and it's
my nickle. Very poor AC on these trucks, not very cold when it does work.
3. All ball joints at 46000 K's !!!
4. front axle "U" joints and rear shaft joint x 2
5. rear end whine at certain speeds intermitedly
6. bad wind noise from drivers door when wind hits front R of truck
7. seat belt retractors only retract with gentle coaxing
8. air filter clogs easily with snow as the air intake is in the upper R wheel
well area. DC says it's aware of the problem and I shouldn't drive when
there's snow on the road. !!! Gotta love the air heads at DC.
9. poorest head lights ever put on a production vehicle.
10. got tired of the paper thin rear bumper denting when it touched
anything so I replaced it with a custom made one, very heavy duty.
11. there's been other stuff that doesn't come to mind at this time.
Bottom line when all is considered the Dodge has the edge on the other two because of the Cummins. In my case nock on wood it is the only reliable component in the truck.
Alot of issues on these trucks is purely attributable to poor design and guality control. Especially of out sourced parts.
1. wheel well liners ( DC to cheap to include them with truck )
2. AC has broken down twice ( warrenty) and now the sensors gone and it's
my nickle. Very poor AC on these trucks, not very cold when it does work.
3. All ball joints at 46000 K's !!!
4. front axle "U" joints and rear shaft joint x 2
5. rear end whine at certain speeds intermitedly
6. bad wind noise from drivers door when wind hits front R of truck
7. seat belt retractors only retract with gentle coaxing
8. air filter clogs easily with snow as the air intake is in the upper R wheel
well area. DC says it's aware of the problem and I shouldn't drive when
there's snow on the road. !!! Gotta love the air heads at DC.
9. poorest head lights ever put on a production vehicle.
10. got tired of the paper thin rear bumper denting when it touched
anything so I replaced it with a custom made one, very heavy duty.
11. there's been other stuff that doesn't come to mind at this time.
Bottom line when all is considered the Dodge has the edge on the other two because of the Cummins. In my case nock on wood it is the only reliable component in the truck.
Alot of issues on these trucks is purely attributable to poor design and guality control. Especially of out sourced parts.