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On why it may have to be replaced, they have not successfully repaired it yet and they are over half way through our states lemon law time period. On the extended warranty my Ram CRT specialist stated that they would offer an extension. Beyond that I may just be hopeful that a company might go...
Sorry for delay in getting back. Was hoping to get my truck back and know what the problem was before responding, but to date the dealer still has my truck. Currently they have rebuilt BOTH the front and rear differentials! Carrier bearing in front diff failed and they found metal shavings in...
Only 1,000 miles. Just got the truck last month. I ran my hands around the tires to see if there was a bad tread but didn’t notice anything. Probably can’t fully rule out a bad tire but noise is consistent and the louder it gets the more I am thinking bearing, joint, or differential.
Mine seems to be getting worse. I will let you know what the dealer finds Monday. Hoping just a defective bearing or CV from the factory. It sounds so much like I have mud tires and I know it was not making this sound until recently. Fingers crossed they pinpoint it. I guess this is what...
Hoping someone with a 2020 2500 can confirm or deny if a noise I am hearing is normal. Have dealer appointment next week but thought I would check here. In 4wd road noise gets louder like mud tire hum. Not as loud in 2wd but still noticeable between 15-50 mph. Just sounds like faint tire hum but...