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pirateman

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I cant go into particulars, but suit has been filed against dodge by mary woodruff[woodys wife] . Mary hired a forensic engineer to investigate woodys truck due to the circumstances of the accident. He made his conclusions. She then hires a second forensic guy and not telling him about the first guy he came to the same conclusions. These guys are very expensive but she wanted to be sure of what she was doing. This has been going on since february. On july ninth at 4;30 the dodge engineers will be here to investgate the truck. The truck will be taken to the local dodge dealer where dodge and the forensic guys will get together and see if they can agree. What i am about to say is not what the forensic guys have said or the attorneys. These are MY OPINIONS based on 30 years as a mechanic and my knowledge of performance vehicles. ONE woodys air bags failed period. TWO his truck had been in 7 times for steering issues. It had 2 p/s pumps replaced, 2 rack and pinions, 1 module valve and so on, three his seatbelt did not lock. Come to find out there is a recall on my truck for the seatbelt and i have not recieved a letter. Next , these trucks are in guinesess book of world records made by the srt division of dodge , which stands for street and racing technology. I believe when you move up to a 22 inch wheel on a 500 hp truck you shouldnt use the same steering components used on the base ram sporting a v6. There is more stress on a truck with 22 inch wheels than one with 17 inch wheels. Just like my sons 3500 ram, we put 35 inch mickey thompsons on it , 15000 miles later the pump failed thats our fault we knew that going in. We put another one on it and go. The bottom line is on a truck of this caliber the safety aspects should function. I love my truck and intend on keeping it. But i hope this will bring a few things to light for me and other srt owners.
 
FWIW...

I hit pretty hard on the front right.....

My air bags did not deploy
 
pirateman said:
i have heard this from quite a feww others
Not cool about the air bags! Though I feel most of the truck design is up to the task of its performance, the upper control arm mounts are way under-engineered in my book. Especially with the side loads the 22's can generate.
 
i am not sure, I was told by one of the forensic guys to run my vin at any dodge dealership and i did. It was confirmed that there was a recall
 
pirateman said:
i would rather see dodge upgrade the steering

That would be great but I bet it will never happen...there would have to be more than a few law suits to make it cost effective for Chrysler....at any rate I wonder if 20" or maybe 18" tires would relieve pressure and prevent the problems Woody may have encountered..:dontknow:
 
i would have to say yes. just like my sons truck we knew the larger wheels and tires would shorten the life of the steering
 
This interests me because I have kicked around the idea of changing to 20' wheels....I come from a generation when modding your wheels meant you changed from 14" to 15"........so 20" are large wheels to me...I am not an expert in the dynamics of wheel size vs strain on steering components...I can understand wider tires straining steering but why would bigger wheels cause a problem?..:dontknow:
 
TNVIPER said:
This interests me because I have kicked around the idea of changing to 20' wheels....I come from a generation when modding your wheels meant you changed from 14" to 15"........so 20" are large wheels to me...I am not an expert in the dynamics of wheel size vs strain on steering components...I can understand wider tires straining steering but why would bigger wheels cause a problem?..:dontknow:
its more mass, our wheels are larger and wider
 
I had a recall for the passengers seatbelt from the factory that stated something about the possibility of them uncoupling. It is for the 06, but they prob used the same in all years.
 
go back through the threads and look at how many have had steering pump and rack and pinion failures
 
TREKER said:
I had a recall for the passengers seatbelt from the factory that stated something about the possibility of them uncoupling. It is for the 06, but they prob used the same in all years.

The 04/05 seat belts are very different fron the 06 models....ran into this when I changed my seats to 05s...everything was different from the locks, belts and tensioners...
 
I have been missing a lot of threads/posts.

What did Woody die from? Last I heard they were awaiting the autopsy results.
 

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