Three problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2011 Dodge Ram 2500. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
August 2013 we bought aftermarket wheels for our 2011 Dodge Ram 2500. July 6, 2014 while washing truck, we noticed six (6) lug nuts and stems/bolt missing. Two missing on rear tire and two missing on both front tires. Contact our tire company to get the problem repaired and he stated that Chrysler has that part, the lug nut bolts/stems, is on a nationwide back order and did not have an estimate to when they would be available. Now, I don't feel safe driving a truck with 6 lug nuts missing and cannot get it repaired. Also, when I get it repaired, will it happen again? probably, that's why the part is on back order.
My Dodge Ram 2500 from 2011 has been recalled for a possible faulty front tie rod failure. I took the truck in on Jan 7, 2014 to have it fixed. At the time they said they needed to order the part and it would take 7-10 days to get it in. Two and a half months later I received a call saying the part was in. I scheduled the truck for service on Apr 16, 2014. When I took the truck in I was told that the part had been redesigned and they would order a new one. It's been three months since then and I haven't heard back from the dealership that the parts are in to repair my truck. I've been forced to use my truck for six and a half months because Dodge doesn't have the parts available to fix my recalled truck which can be the cause of a major accident if the tie rod goes bad. Dodge needs to be more responsive in taking care of their recalled vehicles before they cause more accidents. Help!.
Vehicle went into the "Dodge death wobble" which almost caused a crash as the vehicle was hard to control. We were north of amarillo TX when it first happened. It did it at least 11 more times as we drove to oklahoma city. We kept driving slower and slower as the "Dodge death wobble" would not stop until we got the speed down to 30 mph. It happened again 3 times on 8/12/13 as I drove from jones, ok to the dealer in guthrie ok. I do have video's of the last 2 "Dodge death wobbles". The dealer is telling me they fixed the vehicle by putting in one bolt that was missing. I feel this vehicle is not safe to drive. I'd rather not ever get it back, but if I do, I feel all the parts in the front end should be replaced because of the trauma all the parts went through during at least 15 events of the "Dodge death wobble". You'd have to be in the vehicle to realize how violent the shaking is when it does the "Dodge death wobble".
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