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When was the Dodge Ramcharger pickup truck made?

When was the Dodge Ramcharger pickup truck made?

The Dodge Ramcharger was a large sport utility vehicle built by Dodge from 1974 to 1993, and based on a shortened-wheelbase version of the Dodge D Series/Ram pickup truck chassis.

When did the Dodge Ramcharger get a back seat?

In 1983, the Ramcharger gained more standard equipment, including a high back vinyl back seat in the Ramcharger Custom and high-back buckets in Tuscon cloth and vinyl on the Royal SE.

When did Dodge stop making the Ramcharger Grill?

In 1991, there were another batch of grill changes that lasted until 1993 when American Ramcharger production stopped. The generation two trucks had a few different trim and interior option levels, but not much changed over the years. These models had a non-removable welded steel top instead of the removable top.

What was the transfer case on a Dodge Ramcharger?

The transfer case lever had a low gear mode, and allowed front and rear axle lockup in both high and low ranges for off-road driving. The Ramcharger came with power brakes (discs up front, drums in back), a bucket seat for the driver, electronic ignition, and a 24-gallon gas tank.

When did the Dodge Ramcharger become an SUV?

The Dodge Ramcharger was a full-size, short-wheelbase Dodge pickup with an extended cab and a short bed, which could be covered by a nicely blended cap, until 1981, when it became a modern “full roof” truck-based SUV. Launched in 1974, the Ramcharger stayed, in two generations, through to 1993.

What did the Dodge Ramcharger look like in 1977?

For 1977, the Dodge Ramcharger had a new grille with rectangular parking lights, two optional two-tone paint treatments and an optional upper moulding for a sportier look, a new two-tone instrument panel, and new interior colors; the Ramcharger SE had rosewood appliqués.

The transfer case lever had a low gear mode, and allowed front and rear axle lockup in both high and low ranges for off-road driving. The Ramcharger came with power brakes (discs up front, drums in back), a bucket seat for the driver, electronic ignition, and a 24-gallon gas tank.

What kind of wheels does a Dodge Ramcharger have?

1985 Steering type Integral power steering Tires P235/75R15XL Wheels 15 x 6.5 Transfer case NP208 2-speed (4×4 only)

What kind of horsepower does a 1984 Dodge Ramcharger have?

3) Specifications Review 1984 Dodge Ramcharger AW150 5.2L automatic (aut. 3) Horsepower/Torque Curve 1984 Dodge Ramcharger AW150 5.2L automatic (aut. 3) Standard and Alternative Wheel and Tire Sizes 1984 Dodge Ramcharger AW150 5.9L-4V 4-speed NP435 (man. 4) specs Dodge Ramcharger AW150 5.9L-4V 4-speed NP435 (man.

Is the Dodge Ramcharger a two wheel drive vehicle?

The Ramcharger was primarily produced as a two-door, four wheel drive vehicle although a two wheel drive version was available. As a full-size SUV, it competed with the Chevrolet K5 Blazer and the 1978–1996 Ford Bronco.

What kind of bolt circle does a Dodge Ramcharger have?

The AWD versions used a 5 on 4½” wheel bolt circle and the part-time 4WD models used a 5 on 5½” bolt circle. Two wheel drive models used the 5 on 4.5″ wheel bolt circle and in 1985 changed to the 5 on 5.5″ pattern.

What kind of roof does a Dodge Ramcharger have?

The 1974 through 1980 models came without a roof, with a dealer-installed fabric top, or an optional removable steel roof with a flip up rear tailgate window. The early 1974 year model differs from the others in that its door pillars are attached to the removable roof.

What was the horsepower of a 1990 Dodge Ramcharger?

1990 Dodge Ramcharger rear From 1981 through 1987, all models were carbureted, but in 1988, throttle-body fuel injection (TBI) was added to the 318 ci V8 engine. Fuel injection was added to the 360 ci V8 engine in 1989. Power output for the TBI 318 was 170 hp (127 kW; 172 PS) and 245 lb⋅ft (332 N⋅m) of torque.

What was the year of the 1987 Dodge Ramcharger?

4) Specifications Review 1987 Dodge Ramcharger AW150 5.2L automatic (aut. 3) specs Dodge Ramcharger AW150 5.2L automatic (aut. 3) , model year 1987, version for North America

What kind of rubber is in Dodge Ramchargers?

Mr. Gasket Ultra-Seal valve cover gaskets are manufactured from high-density cork/rubber blend gasket material that has a black latex rubber coating applied to the outside of the gasket to help seal minor flange… Reproduction of the original seat belt restractors designed and installed on many early GM models.

What kind of bearings are in Dodge Ramchargers?

Motive Gear master bearing overhaul set for Chrysler 8.25″ rear ends. Included in this set are Timken carrier bearings and races, pinion bearings and races, pinion seal, complete shims, ring gear bolts, pinion nut, crush…

What kind of heater does a Dodge Ramcharger have?

Has three 5/8″… This NORS (New Old Replacement Stock) heater bypass valve regulates the flow of coolant to the heater core for This NORS (New Old Replacement Stock) heater bypass valve regulates the flow of coolant to the heater core for models originally equipped with AC and a cable operated heater control valve.

When did the Dodge Ramcharger Trail Duster come out?

The Ramcharger/Trail Duster were built using a nine-inch (228.6 mm) shortened pickup Chrysler AD platform that was introduced for 1972. First available in four-wheel drive with a rear-wheel drive only version available starting in 1975.

What kind of clutch does a Dodge Ramcharger use?

The NP435 “granny gear” 4 speed was the most common in 4WD models, as well as the close ratio version, the NP445. In 1988 the clutch was converted from a mechanical linkage to a hydraulic system. Automatic transmission models had the Chrysler Loadflite TF-727A or B until, in 1991, it was replaced with the A-500 / A-518 four-speed.



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Ruth Doyle