
2016 Ram 1500 truck difficult to control on snow-covered roads. Sudden uncontrolled movement of the front wheels causes the truck to steer unpredictably and uncontrollably.
Diagnosis: Our light truck technician performed a visual inspection of the front suspension, steering, and tires, and found the tires worn out with only 4/32" tread depth, and excessive wear of outer tie rod ends which caused incorrect wheel alignment due to the worn steering parts.
Repair: outer tie rod end replacement; four new tires; wheel alignment to ensure maximum tire life and improve vehicle handling and traction.
Outcome: Performed a quality control road test to ensure the problems were resolved. This Ram truck drives straight and steering is now predictable and safe.
Cost: RepairPal lists a 2016 Ram 1500 outer tie rod end replacement cost for both sides ranging from $408 to $428 with a cost breakdown of 18% labor and 82% parts. This estimate does not include any additional labor, parts, or additional costs depending on the individual vehicle options and vehicle condition. Once we inspect the vehicle an accurate estimate can be provided.
RepairPal lists a 2016 Ram 1500 wheel alignment cost ranging from $135 to $172. This estimate does not account for additional labor, parts, diagnostics, taxes, and other fees particular to the vehicle.
Tips: Ram outer tie-rod ends require regular lubrication maintenance. If tie-rod ends are greased twice yearly it significantly extends their life and vehicle safety. Greasing tie-rod ends cleans moisture and road grit from the joints and prevents rusting and excessive wear.
Contact State Street Auto Service for Dodge Ram steering repair service near Ann Arbor, MI.




