2000 - Dodge Ram 2500 on 2040-cars
Lake Katrine, New York, United States
2000 Dodge Ram 2500 extended cab, short bed, Cummins Turbo Diesel Remote start Quadzilla Adrenaline programmer (many options including gages and turbo timer) 4" straight exhaust with 5" MBRP tip 75 HP Injectors K&N air intake with washable AFE air filter Airlift air bags in rear with control mounted inside glove box Bilstein 5100 series shocks in front Mag-Hytec extra deep transmission pan Gages - exhaust temp., boost, trans temp., fuel psi., many more can also be displayed on tuner Aftermarket Intake elbow with 1/8 NPT ports Pioneer head unit with auxiliary inputs Billet Torque Convertor Aftermarket Steering shaft Rebuilt steering box with quick ratio Steering box stabilizer (eliminates flex) spray in bedliner Aftermarket flip up sun roof NEW PARTS (All of these parts have less than 30k Miles on them-most less than 10k) Front Shocks Air Filter All Transmission Sensors and Servos Transmission filter and fluid change Front and Rear Differential Fluid change 2 Deka Batteries Upper and Lower Control Arms on Both Sides Upper and Lower Ball Joints on Both Sides Inner and Outer Tie Rod Ends Front Hubs/Wheel Bearings on Both Sides Tailgate Bushings and Cables Rebuilt Rear Driveshaft with new yoke and u-joints Front bumper Intake Heater Solenoids Belt Tensioner Dash Bezel Skyjacker Steering Stabilizer Both Left and Right Front Brake Rotors, Calipers, Pads Both Headlights Heated Flip-Out Tow Mirrors - driver side plastic on mirror is broken ( see pictures ) MAP Sensor Driver side rear door latch Overall the truck is in good shape, many aftermarket and new parts.
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