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Powerful Engine Options
High Towing and Payload Capacity
Spacious and Comfortable Cabin
Robust and Durable Chassis
Strong Aftermarket Support
Distinctive American Styling
High Fuel Consumption
Large Size and Maneuverability
Interior Material Quality (Older Gens)
Potential for Rust Issues
Some Common Mechanical Issues
High Maintenance Costs
Exhaust Manifold Bolt Failure (Hemi V8)
TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module) Failure
Front Suspension Component Wear (Ball Joints, Tie Rods)
Always get a pre-purchase inspection from an independent mechanic, especially for imported vehicles, focusing on the frame, suspension, and engine.
Check for rust on the frame, rocker panels, and wheel wells, particularly if the truck originated from a region with harsh winters.
Verify service history, paying close attention to transmission fluid changes and engine oil maintenance, crucial for Hemi engines.
Inspect exhaust manifolds for ticking sounds, which indicate broken bolts – a common Hemi issue.
Test all electrical components thoroughly, including windows, lights, and infotainment, to catch potential TIPM or wiring problems.
Consider the specific engine and transmission combination; the 5.7L Hemi V8 is popular but ensure it has been well-maintained.
Transmission Solenoid Pack/Shifting Issues