Ram 1500 Brake Pads/Rotors maybe recommendations...
From : howling motor sports
Q: max. it seems to me that i saw my first roller lifter on a warranty job i was doing on a chrysler 5th ave 1988 i beleive that is the mid yr change im not sure but i think some had it and some didnt but after that yr all had the roller design after 92 on the 360 around 91 on the 318 and v6. it was earlier than that. according to allpar.com. 318 got rollers in 88 and the 360 got rollers in 89. max life liberty and the pursuit of any jackass that threatens it. embellished usnavy slogan .
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From : nosey
you are probably right. i have heard belts squeal before but this sound was i thought different. we will see as they say. thanks for the input. d. haas dave i live up here in cary and drive an 03 1500 and i didnt notice any wierd noises when starting but i grew up in new england and on cold winter mornings you could here squealing coming from all over the neigborhood as everyone ran out in the their pajamas and boots to get their cars warmed up. the good is it will be near 70 tomorrow so you will have an opportunity to make sure it was just a southern belt that wasnt used to yankee weather! dan benedix howling motor sports www.howlingmotorsports.com an independant amsoil dealer view our new online quote tool! its fast easy and actually kind of fun i have a 2004 dakota 4x4 with a v8 engine and automatic trans. the other morning when the temp. was 18 f this is the first time it has been that cold this year in fayetteville nc it made the weirdest noise when revving the engine. it was a high pitched squeak or like finger nails on a black board and fairly loud. at first i though it was the radio but it came from under the hood. a good title for a horror movie after the car warmed up the sound disappeared. it had never done this before. seems to be a cold weather phenomena. anybody have a similar experience or idea what is going on its just plain weird. dave .