Dodge Rampage Parts



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Easy installation; Center-to-center mount hole: 36 in..
  • Westin
  • Polished
  • Stainless Steel
  • Westin Platinum
  • Set Of 2
Price: $104.03


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Keeps your cargo from lifting caused by excessive wind; Fuel efficient and adds a personal touch to your vehicle.
  • Bednet
  • Soft, Direct Fit
  • Sold Individually
Price: $65.99


All Engines 2.2, Base
2 in. outlet diameter; 2 in. inlet diameter.
  • Walker
  • Natural
  • Minor Modifications Required, 49-state Legal - No CA Shipments
  • Sold Individually
Price: $124.36


4 Cyl 2.2L 2.2, Base
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DORMAN CONTROL ARM, SOLD INDIVIDUALLY -- Includes ball joint and bushings; This high quality control arm directly replaces OE number 4322154.
  • Dorman
  • Front, Passenger Side, Lower
  • Sold Individually
Price: $121.31


4 Cyl 2.2L 2.2, Base
For Chrysler, it was the perfect vehicle when it was introduced; providing high fuel efficiency and sold at a very low price. But buyers thought otherwise, leading to poor sales and its eventual death. That is the story of the Dodge Rampage, a practical yet unpopular truck manufactured by Chrysler.

The Dodge Rampage is a pickup truck manufactured and sold by Chrysler from 1982 to 1984. It was similar, identical actually, to the Plymouth Scamp, which was introduced at the same year but was dropped a year earlier. Both are trucks based on the Chrysler L platform and whose body styles were patterned from the Dodge Omni and Horizon.

When introduced in 1982, the Dodge Rampage was equipped with 2.2 liter inline carbuerated 4-cylinder engine. It is a front wheel drive pickup truck equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission. A year later, a 5-speed manual transmission unit was introduced, which was a welcome improvement for the truck.

With a carbuerated 4-cylinder engine, no one would expect too much power from the Dodge Rampage, which may be the reason why it didn't sell well. However, during that time when oil prices were skyrocketing, the fuel efficient Dodge Rampage should have gained an advantage, considering that it was priced affordably as well. It was popular when it was first released but quickly fell out of its customers favor in the succeeding year. This led to the departure of the Dodge Rampage in 1984 and its twin model, the Plymouth Scamp, a year earlier.

If your ultimate concern when buying a pickup truck is practicality and fuel economy, then the Dodge Rampage may be the right vehicle for you. Unluckily, there is no longer Dodge Rampage being sold, except old Dodge Rampage from unsatisfied owners. If you have one, then you better put it in use. You can easily restore your Dodge Rampage and make it perform better with high quality and high performance Dodge Rampage parts that can be found here at Parts Train. Once equipped with good Dodge Rampage parts, your old Dodge Rampage can effectively service you once again.

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