Had a 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 many years ago. Steering problems hit me hard. Had to replace the rack and pinion not once but twice. And the turbocharger gave me hell. Had to replace it and still had issues. Electrical gremlins were a nightmare too, right? Sometimes, wipers just stopped working out of nowhere. And weird noises from the transmission. Did anyone else’s gas gauge go crazy? Oh, and the fuel pump died on me once. Talk about frustrating. How’s your ride holding up?
Got a '99 Dodge Ram 2500 in Texas. I’ve seen blown head gaskets and messed-up rad hoses all time. Timing belt? Real headache, but it runs like a charm once you fix 'em. Swap tales, anyone?
Back in 2005 in North Carolina, I bought a '99 Dodge Ram 2500. Had issues with the transmission; it was like playing Russian roulette weekly, I swear! The brakes also had a mind of their own—very squeaky, very unpredictable. But man, once fixed, it was ridey! Been with me through thick, thin, mud, and rain. Dodgy as sometimes, but worth it in my book. You know how it is, right?
I’ve got a 1999 Ram 2500 here in Texas, and boy, it’s been a wild ride! Engine and transmission issues are a common headache—mine’s seen its fair share. Had to replace the suspension pieces too. Honestly, sometimes it feels like it’s held together with duct tape and wishes. Guys? How you handling yours?
I’ve got a '99 Dodge Ram 2500 back in Texas, and man, they’re solid beasts. Had issues with the fuel pump and smog issues, though. Still, those Powerstroke engines sure pack a punch when drivin’ through those mountain passes. Great vibe once you get past the quirks!
I’ve had my share with a '99 Dodge Ram 2500 in Texas, and the transmission and fuel injectors are real headaches. Oil leaks too, man… belt replacements happen more than birthdays! Luckily, forums and buddies save the day when those issues pop up!
I’ve got a '99 Dodge Ram 2500 from Texas—breaker parts are a nightmare! Dead battery syndrome’s real! Transmission issues too, but it’s highway ready with some love and TLC, man!
I’ve owned a couple of '99 Dodge Rams here in Canada, and man, the transmission is a beast! Not gonna lie, lubing it regularly saved my bacon. Also, the electronic fuel injection can be real funny sometimes, throwing a hissy fit when it’s cold. And don’t get me started on finding decent shocks—most were shot! Just gotta keep an eye on those electrical gremlins too. A classic truck but only if you’re really committed!
I’ve got a '99 Dodge Ram 2500 myself, and you’ll swear it’s also known as the “Money Pit” around where I’m at in Texas. The A/C conked out and not to mention the check engine light that comes & goes like it’s taunting me. But hey, it’s part of the charm, right? Plus, the torque’s still unreal!
I’ve had a ‘99 Dodge Ram 2500 up here in Canada. Oil leaks drove me nuts, especially around the valve cover. A weak electrical system, too the A/C went bonkers in summers. Then brakes, they just didn’t wanna hold! But, damn, it’s a beast when it pulls right. Upkeep is a hassle, but it’s worth it.
Back in '03, I was wrenching on my '99 Dodge Ram 2500 in Boston. Gas gauge light and timing chain issues were a headache. Needles shifting on their own too, talk about frustrating! Water pump gave out fast too, gotta keep the coolant checked. Awesome truck, but definitely not without its quirks. Anyone else have similar tales?
I’ve had a 1999 Ram 2500 pickup down in Texas, and let me tell you, the electrical gremlins were wild! The alternator went brrr by itself a couple of times—had to keep a charger on hand. Cooling sysytem fails were common; I replaced the thermostat like thrice. Swap stories? Others faced same?
I’ve got a 99 Dodge Ram 2500 up here in Alberta. Oil leaks are a pain, especially around the timing cover. I fixed the tailgate latch myself—those things give up the ghost. Some folks have big issues with the power steering; mine went kaput in the dead of winter. I’ve had a few dicey rounds with rust, too. But man, it runs like a champ when all’s in check. Been hanging in there through thick and thin!
I’ve owned a '99 Dodge Ram 2500 out here in Texas for years. Had some hellish issues with oil leaks and electrical gremlins, especially the AC going kaput in the summer heat. Always a handful but oh, those classic vibes!
I’ve got a '99 Dodge Ram 2500 here in Texas, and boy, the fuel pump’s like a diva—keeps failing, and repairs can hit ya hard. Had it replaced twice already. But that V8 engine roar? Absolutely worth it! Regular check-ups saved me a ton from bigger headaches in this old girl. Trust me, babying it is key!
I’ve owned a '99 Dodge Ram 2500 upstate NY, and man, she’s seen better days. Common issues? Oh, don’t even get me started… Transmission was a nightmare, gotta keep an eye on the wiring too. They love their undercarriage, especially if you drive on salt. But the ride’s good, and she’s sturdy as heck! Just gotta be ready for some tinkering sessions!
I’ve got a few stories about my '99 Dodge Ram 2500 out in Canada. First off, the transmission can be a real pain—yep, it’s been acting up more than my teenage nephew. Also, had a couple of leaks, especially in the hoses underneath—not the most sturdy. Oh, and don’t even get me started on those handles; one got so wonky, I had to replace it totally. But overall, it’s a solid beast if ya keep up with maintenance. Just be ready for surprise fixes when ya least expect it!
I’ve had probs with my '99 Dodge Ram 2500 since I got it 'round Texas. The transmission’s a known headache, keeps slipping. Had to replace the fuel pump at least twice too. Some leaks around the radiator, gotta keep an eye on those. Friends say these trucks are tough, but mine has been a challenge. You gotta be ready for some work with these beauties!
I’ve owned a '99 Dodge Ram 2500 up in Michigan for years, and you’ve gotta watch out for the fuel pump acting up, especially with it getting old. Suspension was a pain too—had to replace bushings more times than I’d like. But once you get it running smooth, that beast’s solid as the Rust Belt!