2012 Ram 1500 Slt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Thiensville, Wisconsin, United States
Up for sale, a 2012 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Big Horn 4x4. I am original owner and purchased in December 2011. Clear title has lien on it. Minor upgrades include: RAM Heavy Rubber Mud Flaps, Front tow-hooks, Window tint on front windows to match factory rear, and Lorado Soft Roll-up Tonneau Cover. Additional features/options listed below, per the original window sticker. Contact me for additional questions or to set-up a visit to see this great truck for yourself! Contact for additional pictures
2012 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Big Horn 4x4: Dark Slate / Medium Graystone Interior Premium Cloth Bucket Seats 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVT ENGINE 6-Speed Automatic 65RFE Transmission Electronic Shift-On-Demand Transfer Case Dual Rear Exhaust Media Center 430N CD/DVD/MP3/HDD/NAV Garmin Navigation System 40 GB Hard Drive with 25 GB Available 6.5" Touch-Screen Display Uconnect Voice Command w/ Bluetooth 20" x 9" Aluminum Chrome-Clad Wheels Remote Keyless Entry Cruise Control Tire Pressure Monitoring Display Trailer Tow Wiring with 4-pin & 7-pin Connectors Side-Curtain Front & Rear Airbags Advanced Multistage Front Airbags Antilock 4-wheel disc brakes Electronic Stability Control Second Row in-floor Storage Bins SiriusXM Satellite Radio Rear Power Sliding Window Front & Rear Floor Mats Premium Cloth Bucket Seats Rear 60/40 Split-Folding Seat 115-volt Auxiliary Power Outlet Power 10-way Driver Seat P275/60R20 BSW All Season Tires Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel Halogen Quad Headlamps Fog Lamps Full-size Temporary Use Spare Tire Locking Lug Nuts Class IV Receiver Hitch Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirrors Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Exterior Mirrors w/ Signal Indicator & Courtesy Lamps |
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2013 Ram HD and Chassis Cab pickups are ready for work [UPDATE]
Thu, 27 Sep 2012Auto enthusiasts often point to the pony car wars as the last bastion of one-upsmanship among Detroit's automakers, but the truth is, the pickup wars are every bit as competitive - if not more so. Auburn Hills keeps a ready eye on what their rivals in Dearborn and Detroit are doing, and vice-versa. Today, that battle is renewed with the introduction of Ram's 2013 Heavy Duty and Chassis Cab lines at the State Fair of Texas. Why a state fair? The Banner State is the perfect battleground for pickup supremacy, as Texas accounts for one of every five pickups sold in the U.S.
Towing and hauling metrics are poised for a substantial improvement. "... and not just by a little bit."
On the HD front, Chrysler is boasting that its brand-new heavies will bring best-in-class towing, torque, payload and Gross Combined Weight Rating, but thus far, it's declining to cite what those figures are. For the moment, though, Fred Diaz, President and CEO of Ram told us at an Auburn Hills background event earlier this month that key towing and hauling metrics are poised for a substantial improvement. "And not just by a little bit. I think we're going to shock the world," said Diaz.
Common Dodge Ram 1500 vs. Chevrolet Silverado breakdowns
Wed, May 4 2016These two trucks are famous for their ability to get the job done. Still, even the toughest vehicle can have mechanical problems at some time. What if we match the Dodge Ram 1500 and Chevrolet Silverado head to head? Let's find out more about common repairs for each model. Also, learn some tricks to pay for car repairs. Clunky Steering Both Dodge and the Chevy owners sometimes notice bumping and clunking when steering. This might be more noticeable when driving over bumps. The cause is usually different in each truck though. In the Dodge Ram, clunky steering is more likely due to a defective lower ball joint. Replacement costs around $300 - $400, parts and labor. Clunky Chevy Silverado steering is probably a steering rack failure. This problem appears more often in trucks with over 90,000 miles. Silverado steering rack repair will run you up to $1,000 or more. Starting Woes For the Chevy Silverado with over 130,000 miles, you might notice trouble starting. This problem may appear occasionally at first, but it typically gets worse. Excluding a weak battery, the culprit is usually the starter. Replacement will cost you around $330 - $500. Of the total cost, $90 is for labor only. Now the Dodge Ram might make a ticking sound when starting, especially on models with over 94,500 miles. The noise often disappears after the engine warms up. These symptoms may indicate a broken exhaust manifold. Repair costs range from $800 - $900. Burning Oil & Gas Gauge On The Blink Sometimes, the Dodge Ram burns oil much faster than normal. In models with over 125,000 miles, this often points towards a leaky intake manifold gasket. A knocking sound may also appear with acceleration along with possible engine misfire. The cost to repair is around $200 - $300. The Chevy Silverado has its own surprises, especially when you've filled the gas tank but the gauge still reads low. Or the needle fluctuates widely from low to full while driving. In trucks with over 120,000 miles, it's likely due to a faulty fuel sensor. You might need a full fuel pump replacement, which can cost you up to $820, parts and labor. Water Inside And Poor Heat The Ram 1500 rear window has been known to leak. You might notice the back seat and floor wet after a rainstorm. This is more common in trucks with over 65,000 miles. Resealing the Ram 1500 rear window costs around $150 - $250.
Ram granted patent for in-bed ramp system
Wed, Jul 15 2015Most of the patent filings we report on these days are of a pretty high-tech nature: everything from "humanized" navigation systems to 11-speed transmissions. But cool innovations can be lower-tech and clever, too. At least that's our feeling after seeing some proposed plans from Ram. FCA has filed a patent for a system of built-in ramps recessed inside of a truck bed. While stowable ramps aren't new – Ford offers a similar system for the F-150 – the level of integration shown in these diagrams seems to be. Drawings show ramps that run on channels in the bed and tailgate, hinged at the end of the extended gate for a gentle upslope into the cargo area. What's more, the system seems changeable, with two ramps set wide or narrow, or just one centrally mounted. Just the thing for switching from motorcycle-loading season to snowmobile-loading season. A granted patent doesn't always lead to a product brought to market, of course. Issues with cost, durability, and demand all have a lot to say about what makes it from design to showroom. Still, we think the proposed RamRamp (feel free to use that, FCA) shows a ton of promise. Speak up truck owners, is a factory-installed ramp system like the one you see here something you'd pay for on your next vehicle? Get into Comments, below, and let us know. Related Video: Featured Gallery Ram in-bed ramps patent drawings News Source: USPTO via Allpar RAM Truck patent