2005 Dodge Ram 3500st Crew Cab Dual Rear Wheel - Many Upgrades - Look!! on 2040-cars
Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
You are bidding on our 2005 Dodge Ram 3500ST dually. Although it started out as a base ST model when I bought it I have added numerous upgrades, so it really looks nothing like an ST anymore. It was a Texas truck its entire life until it was shipped to Georgia in August 2013. As far as the powertrain it is equipped with the 5.9 Cummins Turbo Diesel engine and an automatic transmission. It is also equipped with power steering and brakes, cruise control, tilt steering, manual flip up towing mirrors, and delay wipers. It does have manual windows and door locks, but I just looked at it as one less thing to break.
As far as upgrades go, I did my best to add some needed creature comforts. I installed a complete set of Pacific Dualies chrome wheel simulators, Aries chrome side steps, chrome grill, 15% tint on the front windows, and replaced the base vinyl seats / rubber floor mat interior with a factory carpet, flip up center console middle seat, and cloth seats (driver’s side seat does have wear – see photo). The truck is also equipped with a Rhino Liner bed liner, and a Curt no drill series 5th wheel bracket and rail kit. I have also installed a flow through 5th wheel tailgate, and installed a led id bar on the tailgate that is also equipped with additional led back up lights. I also upgraded the dually bed marker lights to led as well. It has a Pioneer am/fm cd radio with a removable faceplate. I also installed smoke tinted headlight assemblies to replace the faded OEM lights.
As far as repairs I have replaced the front wheel hub assemblies, front brake pads, new air filter, hood struts, and installed a used torque converter that only has about 60k miles on it (it was even drilled and tapped with a drain plug). At the same time I changed the fluid, filter, pan gasket, and the 2 solenoids that always go bad. It also had a new windshield installed when I bought the truck. That’s about it, has really just been a reliable truck that has just not needed much in the way of repairs.
As far as the negatives, please bear in mind this is a 10 year old truck and does have around 295,000 miles on it. There are some scratches, a small dent in the driver and passenger front doors, and small dents in the front and rear bumpers. The rear pinion seal is seeping, and there is a whine in the rear end. With that being said, I just got back from a trip into the North Ga. Mountains towing our 41ft. 5th wheel toy hauler and the truck performed flawlessly as it always has. If you looking for a workhorse that will pull just about anything you put behind it without spending $50k, look no further. I wouldn’t even consider selling it except that I just picked up a 2008 Ram 3500 with 28k miles on it.
Please check my 100% feedback and bid with confidence, this is the 4th personal vehicle I have sold on E-Bay. I have had folks purchase 2 of them from Tennessee and one from Virginia. Please remember that this is a 10 year old truck, so there are no warranties expressed or implied for this vehicle. I will also include the factory tailgate, a driving light kit (aftermarket but looks and mounts like factory), as well as a used replacement front bumper.
In the interest of full disclosure, there is a lien on the truck that is held at a local bank. The purchase price will clear the lien and the buyer will receive a clear title on the truck. I am sure there are things I have forgotten, so if you have any questions feel free to send me an e-mail through E-Bay or you can call me directly at 678-873-2621. Also, if you would like to see the truck in person and / or take it for a test drive (which I would highly encourage!!) just let me know. I will not ship this truck, however I will be happy to work with a shipper of your choosing (and of course at your expense). I also have the truck listed locally so I do reserve the right to end the auction early prior to the reserve being met.
Sorry for the long winded description, however I like to be as up front as possible. Thank you for looking at my auction and bid to win!!
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