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What is the ground clearance on a Dodge Ram?

What is the ground clearance on a Dodge Ram?

Overall Exterior Dimensions

Front/Rear Track Width 68.5 inches/68.1 inches
Overall Body Length 228.9 inches to 241.8 inches
Overall Body Width 82.1 inches to 88.0 inches
Running Ground Clearance 8.3 inches to 11.8 inches
Wheelbase 140.5 inches to 153.5 inches

What’s the difference between a 1997 Dodge Ram?

1997 Dodge Ram. Dodge offered the 2500 series in two different gross-vehicle-weight ratings for the first few years, but this was later dropped. The purpose of the difference between the light-duty and heavy-duty 2500 trucks was for the heavy-duty 2500 to take the place of the discontinued one-ton single-rear-wheel trucks.

What kind of transmission does Dodge Ram have?

A 6-speed manual transmission was optioned for the diesel trucks in 2001. A small percentage of the diesel engines in 1999 and 2000 were subject to problems within the water jackets and fuel injectors. The most problematic was the “53” stamped engine block which had a defect that would cause fracturing in the structure of the block itself.

When did the Dodge Ram sport come out?

In 1999 Dodge introduced a revised front end for the Sport models with a restyled bumper, quad-beam clear-lens headlamps, and body-color grille. A 6-speed manual transmission was optioned for the diesel trucks in 2001. A small percentage of the diesel engines in 1999 and 2000 were subject to problems within the water jackets and fuel injectors.

What was the sales of the Dodge Ram in 1994?

The redesigned 1994 Ram was a sales success, with sales rocketing from 78,000 units in 1993 to 240,000 in 1994, 410,000 in 1995, and nearly 480,000 in 1996. That year, it was prominently featured as the hero vehicle in the film Twister.

What are the dimensions of a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500?

Find 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 interior, exterior and cargo dimensions for the trims and styles available. Choose the desired trim / style from the dropdown list to see the corresponding dimensions.

A 6-speed manual transmission was optioned for the diesel trucks in 2001. A small percentage of the diesel engines in 1999 and 2000 were subject to problems within the water jackets and fuel injectors. The most problematic was the “53” stamped engine block which had a defect that would cause fracturing in the structure of the block itself.

In 1999 Dodge introduced a revised front end for the Sport models with a restyled bumper, quad-beam clear-lens headlamps, and body-color grille. A 6-speed manual transmission was optioned for the diesel trucks in 2001. A small percentage of the diesel engines in 1999 and 2000 were subject to problems within the water jackets and fuel injectors.

The redesigned 1994 Ram was a sales success, with sales rocketing from 78,000 units in 1993 to 240,000 in 1994, 410,000 in 1995, and nearly 480,000 in 1996. That year, it was prominently featured as the hero vehicle in the film Twister.

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