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Old 03-09-2005, 11:56 PM
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I am lookin for a new truck and found a 98 Dodge Ram i like. I was told that rams have trouble with the transmisson goin out in them. A friend told me he knew someone with a 96 that has replaced the transmission 4 times. The guy said that the 97 and up were changed to take care of the problem. Is this true? I know you are all dodge lovers so dont dont take this the wrong way im not ******* the ram just want to know before i spend the money. Thanks for any help you can give me.
 
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Old 03-10-2005, 05:06 PM
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It's a crapshoot. Some go 100k+ miles, some die at 30k miles. My '97 puked at 78,000. My buddy's '99 died at 75,000. Guy that runs a tire shop in town has an '04 that burned the tranny up at 18,000 miles, and the dealership gave him a hard time over the warrantee.

Personally, I'd never buy another one with an auto. It's not worth the risk. PM me for all the other problems these trucks have.
 
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In was told there problem had to do with shops putting the wrong tranny fluid and when corrected the trans works fine.........My buddy has a 96 indy truck with 181000 on it and has not changed the fluid and has not a had a single tranny problem.....lol

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