My idle speed controller went bad recently ($123.00 dollars to fix).
Other than that, nothing.
I absolutely LOVE this truck.. I have recently got it repainted. The truck is MINE and I'm never gonna get rid of it.
It is by far the most reliable vehicle Iv'e ever seen. And when the new Ramcharger comes out in a few years... it'll be sitting in my garage next to my 1989.
I've got an 1989 Dodge Ramcharger with 185,000 original miles on it. I've owned it for about 8 years and I've put most of the miles on it. I've patched the body quite a bit and done minor repairs here and there. I love the truck and will keep driving it until it will go no more. It has a 318 auto that still runs like new. With the price of new trucks and increased cost of insurance and registration fees this truck has paid for itself many times over.
I just found this site. I have a 1987 (non TBI) and I concur 100%. Mine has 250,000 and has been unlicensed for about 5 years with a plow on it for our 1/2 mile driveway. With 4 chains on the tires it is virtually unstoppable, even on freezing rain, which is a common occurrence around central Ontario. It will plow up a steep hill covered in ice! I will miss it very much in a year or so when it finally packs it in. While 'on-road' it took the family many many enjoyable and safe miles. Oh yeah, the replacement model (Durango) is a mere shadow of the venerable Ram Charger.