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Recent content by IBO316

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    Rear Coils Gripe

    Thanks for all the information on the generations.
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    Rear Coils Gripe

    Title 2019 and obviously we have to different trucks.
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    Rear Coils Gripe

    Tiltled 2019 and obviously we have to different trucks.
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    Rear Coils Gripe

    Thanks for your reply. I'm a old farmer and retiring next month. Won't have the money to do after market and shouldn't have too when your spending $60K plus
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    Rear Coils Gripe

    Just vetting......I have a 2019 Gen 5 Ram 2500 and I am not a fan of rear coil springs. I have given them a good chance but still like the leafs. Had a 1986 2500, a 1994 2500, and a 2004 2500 Cummins and i could not notice any ride difference as they claim. Coils are good for the 1500 air...
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    2019 Ram 2500 6.4 squeal at start up / Chirping Noise - merged threads

    To continue the squeaking could be from the bottom shield or the manifold doughnut. It's really hard to pin point it. I squirted some lucas motor additive around the doughnut connection and around the bottom shield. Started it up and the squeaking was much quieter and stopped sooner. Oiled...
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    2019 Ram 2500 6.4 squeal at start up / Chirping Noise - merged threads

    I think I narrowed it down to this section of the exhaust pipe. One with the ox sensor and the shield covering below it (don't know what it is and its purpose). The bottom cover appear to be press or welded tight over the exhaust. The bands around the ox sensor are just to hold the heat shield...
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    2019 Ram 2500 6.4 squeal at start up / Chirping Noise - merged threads

    I too have a 2019 6.4L that I bought with 2500 miles on it. I didn't notice the squeaking at first but later I did. I know the noise is coming from the driver side exhaust. When the truck warms the noise goes away. So the first thing that comes to mind is that the doughnut between the...
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