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Old 11-19-2013, 01:40 PM
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Default 1500 dodge ram finding part for chasis

I have 1996 dodge 1500 4 wheel drive 5.9 liter
there is a cross member in the rear of truck its all rotted out cant seem to find one on line . one of the rear shocks bolt up to it.
any help would be nice.
all so it looks like its bolted ,no welding needed?
 
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Old 11-19-2013, 03:30 PM
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You can download the 96 parts book in the diy area, I looked and I see many crossmembers listed, so you need to find the one you are referring to in there. Chances are the dealer will not have one so auto wrecker time.
 
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thanks for your input I don't have a clue where diy area is ?
 
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DIY/FAQ section. Link at top of this forum.
 
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Post a picture of the piece in question. If it matches the one on my wrecked 1500 and isn't a PITA to remove, I'll let you know.
 



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