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{{Infobox Automobile generation
{{Infobox Automobile generation
|name=First generation
|name=First generation
|image= [[File:89DodgeRam F34.jpg|250px|1989 Dodge Ram D100]]
|image= [[Image:89DodgeRam F34.jpg|250px|1989 Dodge Ram D100]]
|production=1981-1993
|production=1981-1993
|platform=[[Chrysler AD platform]]
|platform=[[Chrysler AD platform]]
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[[File:2002-05 Dodge Ram.jpg|thumb|left|200px|2002-2004 Dodge Ram 1500 crew cab]]
[[Image:2002-05 Dodge Ram.jpg|thumb|left|200px|2002-2004 Dodge Ram 1500 crew cab]]
The third-generation Ram debuted for 2002 on half-ton models and 2003 on the larger trucks. This was a major update including an all new frame, suspension, power trains, interiors, and sheet metal. It included a larger [[grille]], and special models kept interest up as most competitors had adopted the Ram's separate-fender look. The four wheel drive light trucks (1500 series) lost their [[live axle]]s in favor of an [[independent suspension|independent front suspension]], but the 2500 and 3500 series retained the live axles for maximum longevity and durability. This body style draws heavily from the previous generation.
The third-generation Ram debuted for 2002 on half-ton models and 2003 on the larger trucks. This was a major update including an all new frame, suspension, power trains, interiors, and sheet metal. It included a larger [[grille]], and special models kept interest up as most competitors had adopted the Ram's separate-fender look. The four wheel drive light trucks (1500 series) lost their [[live axle]]s in favor of an [[independent suspension|independent front suspension]], but the 2500 and 3500 series retained the live axles for maximum longevity and durability. This body style draws heavily from the previous generation.


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