Get a repair manual from an auto parts store. It will give you step by step instructions, pictures, and torque specs. I changed mine, using one. I can tell you it involves removing the passenger side wheel, and splash guard. You will need to remove the alternator, and the Power Steering/ac belts. You will need a pulley puller. You will have your hands in a very tight spot. Also I recomend replacing the water pump while you have the cover off, as its only a couple of extra bolts and a few more dollars. If you need a new timing belt, your water pump will most likely be soon to follow, it might not, but if it does, you will need to repeat almost the entire proccess for replaceing the timing belt.
Your 2001 Dodge Ram does not have a timing belt, it has a timing chain. No replacement is necessary.
Timing belt. Replace every 60,000 miles.
The 3.3L engine has a timing chain....not a timing belt.... The 3.0L engine has a timing belt......
The Dodge Caliber has a timing chain, not a timing belt.
Timing Belt. Mine just went out. You might have to replace the tensioners too. :(
timing belt
Belt
Chain
Chain.
has a timing chain
Chain
The 2.4L has a belt The 2.7L has a chain