I believe that it has no dip-stick for tranny. I think it is sealed, meaning you have to change or add through plug on side of tranny compartment itself.
your dodge dealer has them all day long.
200,000-300,000
My 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 As just shy of 78,000 miles on it with the original brakes I will be putting new brake pads and rotors in today
as long as the tires are proper ply and in good condition, yes you can carry 1500 lbs.
50,000 - 250,000 miles.
most of the parts from a 2001 dodge ram 1500 will fit on a 1995 dodge ram 1500 as long as they are the same size bed and motor just about anying other then electronics should work. i am not sure what electronics have changed between the years but most things would work. The electronics are completely different. 1994-95 Dodge Ram didn't have the OBD2 Computer. Not until 1996 did the OBD2 conputer become common use. The front grill and and front bumper are different.
Does anybody now? I am looking for it too.
Any colour will do as long as they are conductors.
200k miles is not a problem with normal maintenance.
1500 are 5 on 5.5 2500 are 8 lugs so as long as they 1500 they will fit
The single benifit of having a Dodge Ram 1500 is the amount of power it offers. They tend to be popular with people that do long hauling for various items and the ability to move about in areas that are not easily accessible.
Under the hood, under the battery theres the Transmission Dipstick... Just pull it out, take a long like funnel, put it on and fill it up.