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Nope, thanks for the link! I shall watch the full thing later, but a few excerpts lead me to believe that if I were to swap them out, sticking with a rounded design like the AEV would be to me benefit.
I use the AEV covers. They make diff lub changes a absolute breeze!
I’m doing the exact same thing, and I’m going to send the bill to Chrysler to see if they will reimburse me, in the recall letter it explains where to can send a bill for reimbursement.... I’ll keep my fingers crossed. The welding of the nut is temporary until they get a premonition fix, I like you am not going to have this bs patch done on my truck.Well, just got notice in the mail yesterday of recall V06/NHTSA 19V-021 affecting model year 2017 Ram 3500 trucks for a potential separation of the drag link leading to loss of steering.
The specified fix is to adjust the drag link to length, then weld the jam nuts to the adjuster sleeve. IMO, this is an unacceptable solutions. To take an adjustable part, that may need to be adjusted in the future, and fixing its length? Not for me.
Instead I ordered up a Synergy Mfg (https://www.dieselpowerproducts.com...heavy-duty-drag-link-13-18-ram-2500-3500.aspx) heavy duty drag link. It eliminates the adjuster sleeve and uses threaded, greasable tie rods at the ends to change length. The other option I found from Dodge Off-road uses Heim joints, but I’ve heard rumblings about their legality for on-road applications.
Installation will be forthcoming, but just wanted to throw that out there for those rolling around in affected 3500s.
Now here’s to hoping my wife’s friend’s dad has enough tools at his Bay Area garage to allow me to get all of this work done. ?
I developed dw with my original linkage and paid to have the updated one installed as the dealer was backordered. I sought reimbursement but Dodge said no dice. The updated one developed play at the pitman arm drag link fitting.I’m doing the exact same thing, and I’m going to send the bill to Chrysler to see if they will reimburse me, in the recall letter it explains where to can send a bill for reimbursement.... I’ll keep my fingers crossed. The welding of the nut is temporary until they get a premonition fix, I like you am not going to have this bs patch done on my truck.
I developed dw with my original linkage and paid to have the updated one installed as the dealer was backordered. I sought reimbursement but Dodge said no dice. The updated one developed play at the pitman arm drag link fitting.
On went the Synergy system.
It's on 2018 2500's as well. Very disappointed in their fix.
I’m doing the exact same thing, and I’m going to send the bill to Chrysler to see if they will reimburse me, in the recall letter it explains where to can send a bill for reimbursement.... I’ll keep my fingers crossed. The welding of the nut is temporary until they get a premonition fix, I like you am not going to have this bs patch done on my truck.
It's on 2018 2500's as well. Very disappointed in their fix.
Just got the same note for mine. Please keep us posted if they reimburse- I agree that their proposed fix is unacceptable.
mine has been spinning around on its own for the last 50,000 miles. la dee dah