1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel 4x4 Quad Cab Long Bed on 2040-cars
Lakeland, Florida, United States
1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel 4x4 Quad Cab SLT 8' bed with 262,000 miles. I am the third owner and have had the truck since 2006 with 82k miles on it. The truck runs great and the interior is in very good shape with new dash and brand new carpet. A/C blows cold as most components were replaced within the last year.
- Line-X spray in bedliner, upgraded stereo, tow package with brake controller, Bilstein 5100 shocks. - Skyjacker 2.5" Lift Front Coil Springs and 1.5" Add-a-leafs in rear - BFG AT 35x12.40R16.5 Tires put on 14k miles ago. Last set got 83k miles, I have recepit to show that. - Repairs done 6/10/14: new ignition lock cylinder ,ball joints, tie rods, drag link, alignment, new front right hub, ac manifold hose assembly, new carpet. - 9/7 & 9/20/13: Replaced AC Condensor, evaporator, heater core, and new dash. - 1/4/13: Replaced alternator - 12/19/12: Replaced torque converter, transmission flush, new injector pump/lift pump, radiator, water pump. - Transmission replaced around 185,000 miles - Check engine light goes on and off, mechanic checked for codes multiple times and came up with nothing. -The one accident showing from 2010 involved a minor rear-end accident, bumper and bumper brackets were replaced, not futher damage. |
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