Ram pre-purchase questions
#1
Ram pre-purchase questions
Hi all, My name is Brad and I am a long time Dodge/Plymouth guy (had in the past a 340 'Cuda, 318 Dart, 2 Chargers, 2 Neons, Daytona, Shadow....), but now a first time Ram buyer.
I am in the market for a good 4x4 and found a beautiful loaded 1996 Ram 1500 (5.2L auto 4x4 club cab long box) for $1500 with about 280k km on it and a new transmission less than 30k ago. The truck is a one owner, well maintained unit but the older retired man that owns it said the transmission has been slowly losing reverse over the past few months and now won't back up his driveway...Visually this truck is near perfect, doesn't burn or leak oil, body, interior near perfect...but if it requires $3000 (just a guess) in transmission repairs before I even drive it...
My question to the experts, is this truck worth it or should I keep shopping?
I did try the search tool (I have been to other forums where the new guy gets picked on for not searching first then asking a question that has been covered 25 times this week), but considering that every search parameter brings up 10 pages, it is hard to narrow it down to what pertains to my (soon to be) truck.
I admit to being somewhat mechanically inclined, but I defer to the experts where it comes to things I admit to not understand like automatic transmissions...So any help would be greatly appreciated!
I am in the market for a good 4x4 and found a beautiful loaded 1996 Ram 1500 (5.2L auto 4x4 club cab long box) for $1500 with about 280k km on it and a new transmission less than 30k ago. The truck is a one owner, well maintained unit but the older retired man that owns it said the transmission has been slowly losing reverse over the past few months and now won't back up his driveway...Visually this truck is near perfect, doesn't burn or leak oil, body, interior near perfect...but if it requires $3000 (just a guess) in transmission repairs before I even drive it...
My question to the experts, is this truck worth it or should I keep shopping?
I did try the search tool (I have been to other forums where the new guy gets picked on for not searching first then asking a question that has been covered 25 times this week), but considering that every search parameter brings up 10 pages, it is hard to narrow it down to what pertains to my (soon to be) truck.
I admit to being somewhat mechanically inclined, but I defer to the experts where it comes to things I admit to not understand like automatic transmissions...So any help would be greatly appreciated!
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#5
Nope the low/reverse band must be holding for the truck to reverse. It is used in forward gears like 3rd and manual low but in those situations if it is slipping the overrunning clutch holds.
To the OP get the rear band adjusted. The servo could also be cracked or have bad seals which is causing it to bleed off pressure and not hold. These fixes should be fairly inexpensive. Unfortuanly since the previous owner just kept using the truck the rear band could be burnt up and the tranny needs a rebuild.
To the OP get the rear band adjusted. The servo could also be cracked or have bad seals which is causing it to bleed off pressure and not hold. These fixes should be fairly inexpensive. Unfortuanly since the previous owner just kept using the truck the rear band could be burnt up and the tranny needs a rebuild.
#6
I'd go for it. Trucks that have had only one owner and owned by old retired guys are usually the best. For the low price that he is asking, I'd go for it. And the repair just sounds like the low/reverse band coming out of adjustment. Thats an easy fix (If you have a good torque wrench, or know how to do it w/o one).
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#7
Thanks for all the quick responses!
This loose band that was mentioned, is it hard to do? I mean is it something I can do myself without a garage in the middle of Canadian winter? I have a torque wrench and pretty much every sized socket...
I have called 6 different local and distant shops to compare what they are saying and 4 (local privates) flat out quickly told me it was a rebuild or replace to the tune of $2000 to $3000 ($1650 for the reman plus labour), the other 2 (major chains) told me they can't be sure until they physically see the truck but that it could be as little as $200 to over $3000.
A friend dropped in whilst I was making all the phone calls and suggested I pick up a warrantied used one and we could install it in a weekend. I thought it was a good idea so I tried to price out one. I have been told that the 1996 1500 4x4 auto transmission behind a 318 is unique to that year and a '95 or '97 will not work.....and of course, the only ones I could find at the wrecker were either very mileage or over 500 miles away...
This loose band that was mentioned, is it hard to do? I mean is it something I can do myself without a garage in the middle of Canadian winter? I have a torque wrench and pretty much every sized socket...
I have called 6 different local and distant shops to compare what they are saying and 4 (local privates) flat out quickly told me it was a rebuild or replace to the tune of $2000 to $3000 ($1650 for the reman plus labour), the other 2 (major chains) told me they can't be sure until they physically see the truck but that it could be as little as $200 to over $3000.
A friend dropped in whilst I was making all the phone calls and suggested I pick up a warrantied used one and we could install it in a weekend. I thought it was a good idea so I tried to price out one. I have been told that the 1996 1500 4x4 auto transmission behind a 318 is unique to that year and a '95 or '97 will not work.....and of course, the only ones I could find at the wrecker were either very mileage or over 500 miles away...
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#8
That seems like a good deal for dodge ram 1500 4x4 ext cab with long bed thats in near perfect condition. I did the conversion and since it has 280km on it thats 173,983 miles on it. Thats not bad for $1500.
I'm not sure about the tranny but i'm sure someone on here will be able to tell you if the 96 has a unique tranny behind it
I'm not sure about the tranny but i'm sure someone on here will be able to tell you if the 96 has a unique tranny behind it
#9
Thanks for all the quick responses!
This loose band that was mentioned, is it hard to do? I mean is it something I can do myself without a garage in the middle of Canadian winter? I have a torque wrench and pretty much every sized socket...
I have called 6 different local and distant shops to compare what they are saying and 4 (local privates) flat out quickly told me it was a rebuild or replace to the tune of $2000 to $3000 ($1650 for the reman plus labour), the other 2 (major chains) told me they can't be sure until they physically see the truck but that it could be as little as $200 to over $3000.
A friend dropped in whilst I was making all the phone calls and suggested I pick up a warrantied used one and we could install it in a weekend. I thought it was a good idea so I tried to price out one. I have been told that the 1996 1500 4x4 auto transmission behind a 318 is unique to that year and a '95 or '97 will not work.....and of course, the only ones I could find at the wrecker were either very mileage or over 500 miles away...
This loose band that was mentioned, is it hard to do? I mean is it something I can do myself without a garage in the middle of Canadian winter? I have a torque wrench and pretty much every sized socket...
I have called 6 different local and distant shops to compare what they are saying and 4 (local privates) flat out quickly told me it was a rebuild or replace to the tune of $2000 to $3000 ($1650 for the reman plus labour), the other 2 (major chains) told me they can't be sure until they physically see the truck but that it could be as little as $200 to over $3000.
A friend dropped in whilst I was making all the phone calls and suggested I pick up a warrantied used one and we could install it in a weekend. I thought it was a good idea so I tried to price out one. I have been told that the 1996 1500 4x4 auto transmission behind a 318 is unique to that year and a '95 or '97 will not work.....and of course, the only ones I could find at the wrecker were either very mileage or over 500 miles away...
#10
of course they are going to tell you $2000-$3000, they are VULTURES and your prey to them, yeah ok might be a little extreme, but heres another thought, did the PO get a warranty with it? might and thats a big MIGHT still be under warranty, i'd find out which garage he took it to they might just look it over and give you better options, but in the long run, if nothing else, if the truck is in excellent condition i'd be all over it like the snow in my yard.