1995 Dodge Ram 3500 Slt Laramie 12 Valve 5 Speed 68k!!!!!!! Excellent Shape!!! on 2040-cars
Endicott, New York, United States
1995 Dodge Ram 3500 Extended Cab 2 wheel drive. 12 valve cummins turbo diesel. 5 speed transmission. 68,000 miles. garage kept. never driven in winter. custom hand painted. SLT Laramie. interior is spotless. truck is completely stock. well maintained needs absolutely nothing. has full power cd player ice cold air. one of a kind. very nice truck. missing one front center cap that's it. any questions or want more pics call 607-427-5052 can come look at anytime feel free to make offer just nys inspected fresh oil change and new front tires. feel free to come look at it anytime. Truck runs and drives great no blow by at all very tight front end transmission shifts as it should. just put more pictures up
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Chrysler recalling 278,222 trucks and SUVs over bad rear axles
Thu, 14 Feb 2013Chrysler has issued a recall of 278,222 light trucks and sport utility vehicles here in the United States. The reason: bad rear axles. Specifically, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the rear axle pinion nut may lack a necessary adhesive patch, which could cause the nut to loosen. If this happens, the axle can lock up, which could cause all sorts of havoc on the road.
This is an expansion of the rear axle recall announced in October of last year, where 44,300 Ram 1500 and Dodge Dakota models were being called in. At that time, 12 accidents had been reported due to the faulty axle pinion nut.
Affected vehicles include Ram 1500 trucks from the 2009 to 2012 model years, Dodge Dakota models from the 2009 to 2011 model years, and both the Chrysler Aspen and Dodge Durango SUV twins, both from the 2009 model year only.
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The issues are being blamed on the total integrated power module, which can cost up to $1,000 for customers to replace. This, of course, has led to a hefty batch of complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, with 240 owners expressing their displeasure so far. Another site, CarComplaints.com, has registered over 300 complaints relating to the 2010 to 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango, alone, according to The New York Times.
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"Customers have been advised in accordance with the regulations governing recalls," Chrysler spokesman Eric Mayne told Reuters via email. "We are continually replenishing our supply of replacement parts. Chrysler Group regrets any inconvenience our customers may have experienced."
NHTSA disagrees, arguing that the recalls, which affect 972,000 trucks from 2003 to 2012, are being delayed by the lack of parts.