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Brian1959

Junior Member
Joined
Aug 28, 2024
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5
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8
Location
Oregon
Ram Year
2011
Engine
5.7 Hemi
New to this forum, have owned old dodges before but never any with a hemi, I have a 2011 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 with a 5.7, will be posting to get advice and suggestions to hopefully get the bugs worked out soon. Living in the PNW.Screenshot 2023-05-12 113235.png
 

tron67j

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Joined
Oct 14, 2019
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3,427
Location
Maryland
Ram Year
2018
Engine
6.4 Hemi
Welcome to the forum, lots of great people here to offer advice. Check out the threads "What did you do with your 4th Gen this week" and "Best mods under $100". Lots of great posts.
 

turkeybird56

Military Vet 1976-1996 Retired US Army
Military
Joined
Aug 2, 2018
Posts
20,435
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Location
Central Texas
Ram Year
2019 Bighorn, 4 X 4, 3.21 rear, Bright Flame Red Pearl Coat, Mopar tonneau cover,Westin Bed rug
Engine
Hemi 5.7
:welcome: And ditto to above.
 

TexAg67

Junior Member
Joined
Aug 20, 2024
Posts
6
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2
Location
Buda, TX
Ram Year
2018
Engine
6.4L Hemi
Purchase my second Ram pickup a few weeks ago. It is a 2018 2500 Tradesman with the 6.4L engine with 69k miles. I felt like I got a good deal on the truck. My last experience was with a 1997 Dodge Ram and it wasn't a good one. I did my homework regarding potential problems on these trucks. Unfortunately the laundry list is long. Hoping I didn't make a big mistake. I did get the dreaded ABS / traction control warning start showing up on my way home from the dealer. Thankfully they had me bring it back to them and they fixed that one on their dime. Interested in finding out way to fix it up and hopefully avoid some of the more common issues with the hemi and transmission.20240810_144224.jpg20240810_144240.jpg
 

RealTruck

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Joined
Aug 18, 2022
Posts
108
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38
Location
Florida
Purchase my second Ram pickup a few weeks ago. It is a 2018 2500 Tradesman with the 6.4L engine with 69k miles. I felt like I got a good deal on the truck. My last experience was with a 1997 Dodge Ram and it wasn't a good one. I did my homework regarding potential problems on these trucks. Unfortunately the laundry list is long. Hoping I didn't make a big mistake. I did get the dreaded ABS / traction control warning start showing up on my way home from the dealer. Thankfully they had me bring it back to them and they fixed that one on their dime. Interested in finding out way to fix it up and hopefully avoid some of the more common issues with the hemi and transmission.View attachment 549771View attachment 549772
It's a great looking truck! Welcome to the forum!
 
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