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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / October 2005

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Dodge Ram 1500 Question

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SteelFan - 20 Oct 2005 15:57 GMT
I am new to this group. I am thinking about purchasing a Dodge Ram 1500
Quad Cab. I recently saw two at a dealership with the same miles,
around 49K. One was a 2002 and the other a 2003. I've read some of your
quotes regarding the steering problems in the 2002.

One wrote this:
 Skprdave  10/04/2002  09:04:39

 "I am new to this forum but the problem with your trucks is this: In
about the 2002 model year, Dodge engineering redesigned the steering
gear box to make the truck handle more like a car. It didn't work. Two
characteristics are a unpredictable tendency to wander, and upon going
over s dip in the road, the steering wheel will rotate slightly.  My
dealer tech talked to "Star", the Dodge Tech-Support in Detroit, and he
knew the problem well.
There is no fix, period."

Does anyone know if this was changed in the later models?

Jeff
Randall Harris - 20 Oct 2005 19:15 GMT
I've got a 2002 Quad and have not had any problems with it.
>I am new to this group. I am thinking about purchasing a Dodge Ram 1500
> Quad Cab. I recently saw two at a dealership with the same miles,
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> Jeff
HoDad - 21 Oct 2005 00:07 GMT
> I am new to this group. I am thinking about purchasing a Dodge Ram 1500
> Quad Cab. I recently saw two at a dealership with the same miles,
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> Jeff

My '03 1500 QC 4X4 doesn't do this.  As a matter of fact, I let a tranny
mechanic, (for what it's worth), drive my truck once and he remarked on how
tight and responsive the steering was.  I am quite pleased with how my truck
handles.  A little bouncy in the back end, but nothing that a few hundred
pounds of a load won't smooth out. :)

HD
BDK - 21 Oct 2005 03:00 GMT
> I am new to this group. I am thinking about purchasing a Dodge Ram 1500
> Quad Cab. I recently saw two at a dealership with the same miles,
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> Jeff

I never heard of this, and my 03 doesn't do it.

BDK
SteelFan - 21 Oct 2005 12:35 GMT
Thanks for the replys guys. I just saw alot of posts here regarding the
2002 model and steering problems that people were having. That the
truck sometimes floats on turns and over bumps. If it were just me in
the truck I probably would not bother me as much but I could have my 8
month old in it with me and want to be safe.
So from what I see so far that the 2003 model might have changed from
the 2002 a bit.

-Jeff
Edward L. Dowdy - 21 Oct 2005 19:36 GMT
My 2002 QC 4X4 1500 drove just fine. Much better than the 96 and 95 I've
owned. I got rid of it because I couldn't stand the gas mileage.

Ed

> Thanks for the replys guys. I just saw alot of posts here regarding the
> 2002 model and steering problems that people were having. That the
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> -Jeff
 
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