My Ram is a TURD
sounds kinda like my dads old beater truck
he messed up his right rear fender plowing snow, inbetween rows of electric wire spools, backed into a telephone pole going about 20, while plowing, that shortened the right bedside by about a foot, somehow ****ed up the front bumper, and the exhaust got broken off at the manifold on the right side
and damit that old 7.3 NA diesel is loud with no exhaust, but now it wont even start, need to put a new fuel pump in it
he messed up his right rear fender plowing snow, inbetween rows of electric wire spools, backed into a telephone pole going about 20, while plowing, that shortened the right bedside by about a foot, somehow ****ed up the front bumper, and the exhaust got broken off at the manifold on the right side
and damit that old 7.3 NA diesel is loud with no exhaust, but now it wont even start, need to put a new fuel pump in it
Haha, I guess the point of my post was to state how much like a tank these trucks really are. Chrysler makes the Abrams M1 too right? Maybe they have some common design features
I got up under my truck today. The exhaust is dented, the lip where the tranny mates u to the engine is folded over nicely, and my oil pan is caved in a good bit, luckily I can still get the screw out of it though. THIS IS NOT AN OFFROAD TRUCK!!! Has anyone ever tried driving a 2wd truck with an assload of torque on slippery surfaces? It sucks! No control! No traction! Sliding sideways is pretty common. The only time I feel comfortable even driving this truck on wet grass is if it is loaded up with a good 1,500lbs in the bed. I have left my mark on many many lawns and fields with this truck... If you can't stick it, floor it!!! haha I love donuts
I got up under my truck today. The exhaust is dented, the lip where the tranny mates u to the engine is folded over nicely, and my oil pan is caved in a good bit, luckily I can still get the screw out of it though. THIS IS NOT AN OFFROAD TRUCK!!! Has anyone ever tried driving a 2wd truck with an assload of torque on slippery surfaces? It sucks! No control! No traction! Sliding sideways is pretty common. The only time I feel comfortable even driving this truck on wet grass is if it is loaded up with a good 1,500lbs in the bed. I have left my mark on many many lawns and fields with this truck... If you can't stick it, floor it!!! haha I love donuts
Last edited by Gotta feed them horses; Aug 15, 2009 at 11:55 AM.



