Dodge RAM owners have reported 7 problems related to axle shaft (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Right front tire almost fell off while driving. Took vehicle to a mechanic, and he said there was no grease in bearings.
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all problems of the 2001 Dodge RAM
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The ring and pinion gear as well as both outer bearings in the rear axle failed at 50000 miles with scheduled maintainance. I had the vehicle repaired at a local driveline shop because the dealer told me that they would not cover the repair. I was told by the repair shop that they were doing as many as four dozen rear end repairs a month on Dodge trucks and full size vans for the same above mentioned dealer. The only reason they are not doing them any longer is because Dodge decided to start replacing the entire rear axle assembly instead. I was also told that this could have lead to a locking of the rear axle assembly while driving which could have proved fatal.
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all problems of the 1998 Dodge RAM
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Steering column made a grinding noisy when turning steering wheel or sitting still. Dealer thinks it was caused by defective axle shaft bearings. Chrysler has changed them in new models. They were aware of problem, but no recall has been annouced.
Front end misalignment. In addition, rear axle seals/axle bearings/steering drag:link/front brake calipers/rotors and pads/rear brake shoes and drums and rear brake cylinders and brake vacuum booster failed/replaced.
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all problems of the 1996 Dodge RAM
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Premature wear of front bearings. Front wheel bearings have failed five times. Dealer has replaced the spindle, hubs and bearings on both sides.
Rear end requires replacement due to failed bearings which cause noise. Mjs.
Differential bearing are defective. Dealer has inspected vehicle. Please provide further details.
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all problems of the 1997 Dodge RAM
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