2005 Dodge Ram 2500hd 4x4 Cummins Diesel, Boss V Plow And Salt Spreader on 2040-cars
Wooster, Ohio, United States
2005 DODGE RAM 2500 HD 4X4 CUMMINS DIESEL, AUTOMATIC, AIR COND. POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, TILT, CRUISE, AM/FM CD, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, SLIDING REAR WINDOW, TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER, 40CH CB, BRAND NEW TIRES, 109400 ORIGINAL MILES I OWNER TRUCK. VERY CLEAN TRUCK INSIDE AND OUT. THE LETTERING ON DOORS COMES OFF ITS JUST STICK ON LETTERS. MORITZ 7' X 8' ALUM FLATBED ONLY COUPLE YEARS OLD PAID OVER 3,000 FOR CUSTOM BED. HAS GOOSNECK HITCH IN ALUM BED NEVER USED. ALSO HAS REESE HITCH ON TRUCK. VERY RELIABLE WORK TRUCK. ONLY ISSUE EVER HAD WAS NUMBER 6 INJECTOR STUCK OPEN AND BURNT HOLE IN PISTON. HAD COMPLETE MOTOR REBUILD DONE ON TRUCK .20 OVER PISTONS, ALL NEW BEARINGS, RODS, CYLINDER HEAD, OIL PUMP AND OIL COOLER AND NEW INJECTOR. THIS WAS CAUSED BY BAD INJECTOR THAT SPRAYED TO MUCH FUEL AND GOT THE NUMBER 6 CYLINDER HOT. HAD G&R DIESEL DO A COMPLETE MOTOR REBUILD. THIS WORK WAS DONE LESS THAN 2000 MILES AGO. COST $6800.00. SO TRUCK HAS BRAND NEW CUMMINS REBUILD ON IT ALSO HAS 12MO/ 12000 MILE WARRANTY FROM G&R. THEY ARE ONE OF THE BEST AND LARGEST DIESEL SHOPS IN OUR AREA. VERY GOOD WORK. NEVER HAD ANY TRANSMISSION ISSUES WITH THIS TRUCK. GOOD SOLID TRUCK. THE TRUCK ALSO COMES WITH A 10' 2" BOSS V PLOW. THEY COST OVER $6000.00 NEW. ALSO COMES WITH A SMITH DC DRIVE V BOX SALT SPREADER. IT WILL HOLD 6000 LBS OF SALT HEAVED. SPREADER NEW OVER $4000.00. SO INCLUDED IN THE SALE OF THIS TRUCK IS EVERYTHING YOU SEE IN PHOTOS. PLOW AND SPREADER WERE NEW WITH TRUCK. TRUCK DOESN'T HAVE ANY ISSUES IM AWARE OF. COUPLE LITTLE THINGS THE GAS GAUGE SOMETIMES DOES NOT READ PROPERLY PROBABLY A BAD WIRE OR CORROSION ON PLUG NOT SURE. ALSO THINK IT MAY NEED A UNIVERSAL JOINT ON FRONT DRIVE TRAIN WAS STARTING TO MAKE A LITTLE NOISE OVER WINTER. 4X4 WORKS GOOD. IT IS A USED TRUCK SO BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS NO WARRANTYS FROM SELLER. COME SEE IT AND DRIVE IT. GOOD SOLID WORK TRUCK IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR ITS YEAR.
$40,000.00 TRUCK NEW $3,000.00 ALUMINUM FLATBED NEW (ONLY 2 YEARS OLD) $6,100.00 10'2" BOSS V PLOW NEW $4,100.00 SMITH SALT SPREADER NEW $6,800.00 MOTOR REBUILD LESS THAN 2000 MILES AGO $60,000 INVESTED IN THIS TRUCK IF YOU DO NOT WANT THE PLOW AND SPREADER I WOULD REMOVE THEM AND TAKE $3500 OFF THE FINAL SALE PRICE OF TRUCK. CALL OR TEXT 330-345-1230 |
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Let's talk about that new cabin first. It's basically been plucked directly from the redesigned Charger, and boasts the same seven-inch IP display. The center stack's miserable, last-gen display has been replaced by an expansive, 8.4-inch UConnect system. Material quality should see a solid boost with the new cabin, as well.
The exterior, meanwhile, sees a revised front fascia with LED halo lights, as well as new grille inserts. A functional shaker hood scoop is a must-have extra on the V8 models, while the back of the car is highlighted by a new set of LED taillights that don't use the "Racetrack" design of Dodge's other models.
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