Not been issues with the new radius arms trucks.Front steering/suspension components, ball joints and control arm bushings come to mind.
one of the trucks is an ex-forestry service vehicle. The guy selling it says thats why he bought it b/c gov. vehicles are always exceptionally maintained.
one of the trucks is an ex-forestry service vehicle. The guy selling it says thats why he bought it b/c gov. vehicles are always exceptionally maintained.
Be careful saying that.... they are maintained by the cheapest means necessary now. At one time gov fleet vehicles were taken care of, not anymore, part of my job at the pd I am in change of a fleet of police cars.one of the trucks is an ex-forestry service vehicle. The guy selling it says thats why he bought it b/c gov. vehicles are always exceptionally maintained.
This was my thought but just wanted to double checkSpeaking from GOV vehicle experience. The days where GOV vehicles are exceptionally maintained are gone. Our vehicles are allowed an oil change once a year and they dont use recommendations from manufacturers at all. They laugh at alignments, rarely fix stuff without 20 phone calls (I'm serious) and when it's "fixed" it breaks again a week or two later. Just my 2 cents.
Technically it’s not, ram separated from dodge into its own brand several years ago ?Known problem?
It's a Dodge!