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Yes, this appears to be true. I've read a few articles on this topic. The recall will affect 2008-2011 2500/3500 4X4 models. 2003-2008 models that had tie rods replaced may also be affected by this recall. Check out the thread by Squid using this link.
Ram 3500 Separated Tie Rod Failure Here's a link to an article I read thursday. Hope this helps. EastBayRI.com
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I guess the good news is I've saved myself the price of a new truck since I only owe $2700................the bad news is I really want a new truck! ![]()
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2007.5 Dodge Ram 3500 HD,QC, 6.7L Cummins, 6speed Auto, 4X4, Bighorn Edition. Click for installs: Carr Steps PML Diff Cover Edge Juice with Attitude Volant Intake Hankook ATM RF10 |
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