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My Dodge Ram 1500 by bigdawg0100
Aug 10, 2006 (10:39 am)
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Hello ,my truck is in good shape well thats all my parts besides the paint job everything is great, My bed is really scrached up and i am open for any suggestings for were i could get a real nice paint job around the san antonio area?
 
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Re: My Dodge Ram 1500 [bigdawg0100] by loncray
Aug 11, 2006 (7:09 am)
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Replying to: bigdawg0100 (Aug 10, 2006 10:39 am)

If I were you, I'd seek out a Rhinoliner or Herculiner (or other brand of bedliner) dealer and get your bed lined. If you scratched up the old paint job, you'll scratch up the new paint job - a spray-in liner will hide all of that. I do NOT recommend a drop-in liner. I had my truck Rhinolined the week after I got it and it's holding up just fine (though it's quite dusty looking).
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Re: My Dodge Ram 1500 [loncray] by bigdawg0100
Aug 14, 2006 (6:37 am)
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Replying to: loncray (Aug 11, 2006 7:09 am)

thak you, but i also would like to get a paint job for a resonable price.
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Re: My Dodge Ram 1500 [bigdawg0100] by loncray
Aug 15, 2006 (12:29 pm)
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Replying to: bigdawg0100 (Aug 14, 2006 6:37 am)

Well, my Rhinoliner was $470 - no special colors but they're expensive around here. If you're just looking for a paint job, call around and get some quotes. There are a lot of variables, and we can't get you a quote from in here.
Again, if you scratched up the old paint, you'll scratch up the new paint.
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Steering Noise/Vibration by 06thunderroad
Oct 28, 2006 (7:30 am)
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had a question whether anyone has this issue with their 1500. on left turns when not going fast (turning, etc) there is a vibration/rubbing noise in the steering. the dealer said they could not replicate it at the present time ((suppose they did not check enough)).. it does it every day. a friend of mine had a 2003 and his did the same thing. just wondering if it is something normal with a ram. this is my first truck and love everything else about it. thanks
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Re: Steering Noise/Vibration [06thunderroad] by kcram HOST
Oct 28, 2006 (4:10 pm)
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Replying to: 06thunderroad (Oct 28, 2006 7:30 am)

You probably want to ask this question in the Dodge Ram: Low Speed Shudder discussion... those with similar problems may be looking there. Also look in the archived Dodge Ram: Problems & Solutions discussion and search on "vibration".
 
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Re: Steering Noise/Vibration [06thunderroad] by 06ram
Nov 17, 2006 (5:49 pm)
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Replying to: 06thunderroad (Oct 28, 2006 7:30 am)

I'm having the same problem with my 06 Ram. I'll be taking it into the Dealer on 20 Nov 06, I'll let you know how it goes. They claim to be the 4th largest Ram dealer in the nation so this problem has had to have shown up before.
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Re: Steering Noise/Vibration [06ram] by 06thunderroad
Nov 18, 2006 (5:45 am)
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Replying to: 06ram (Nov 17, 2006 5:49 pm)

I have taken my 06Ram back to the dealer in Chattanooga TN.. they had to contact a place in engineering headquarters or something of that nature. They are aware of the problem now and my dealer/service center should have the answer from them in about a month. They (headquarters) are working on a way to fix the problem so that it can be resolved. Hope this helps.
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Rebuilding my '97 Ram 1500 SS/T by dirty_steve
Nov 26, 2006 (3:29 pm)
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Hello...Dirty_Steve here, I am new to this forum today. I have a Black 97 Ram 1500 SS/T, 5.9 liter(360 cid for the older crowd ). I bought it in June of 2000. It was supposed to solve my backup vehicle situation but became my son's everyday driver for his last 2 years of high school. We've since added a Sony stereo receiver,CD player and 1500 watt amp with 2 Memphis 12.5" sub-woofers. My son showed it a few times and won a couple 2nds in local sound competitions. On one of his home visits from college he went for a "spin" and ended up putting it nose first into a ditch off an icy road. He was uninjured but the Ram suffered a broken windshield, smashed right front fender, smashed headlamp and grille, and the frame was bent. Now nearly 2 years later the frame has been straightened windshield replaced, steering box replaced, both front calipers, rotors and pads. New right front fender and inner fender well, new radiator core support, tie-rods and idler arm. We've added custom black-back tail lights, and black-back headlamps. This week it goes in the shop for new tires, an alignment and new brake lines to the rear. I'll drive it for awhile till I get another car. Then it goes back into winter storage. In the spring we'll do a thorough rust check-over, minor ding repairs, new paint and custom ghost flames and lots of clear coat. Then Back to the shows again.
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Feb 05, 2007 (9:37 pm)
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