2009 Ram 3500 Laramie on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
This is a 2009 Dodge Ram Mega Cab 3500 dually with the 6.9 Cummins diesel andthe proven reliable 68RFE automatic transmission. I purchased this truck in 2010with 5,000 miles on it from the dealership. The truck has always been in thesouthwest so it doesn’t have any issues with rust. The truck currently has52,326 miles on it. These are the original miles! I have all the maintenancerecords that go with the truck. The oil was changed every 3,000 miles with fullysynthetic oil. The truck has never been wrecked or abused. We used this for ourcross country trips and pulling our RV. This truck has about $7,000 plus inaftermarket accessories. The exhaust system and engine was to eliminate the problems associated with diesel particle filtrationsystem. So you don't have to try to figure out how to do this on your own.The truck runs beautifully! No leaks, funny noises or steering issues! The tiresare BF Goodrich Rugged Trail with less than 5,000 miles on them. Also, the truckhas on on-board air system that controls the Firestone R-Tech rear airbagsystem. This completely replaces the leaf springs in the rear and replaces withan auto leveling airbag system. It allows for a much smoother ride and helpsreduce stress on the fifth wheel trailer that you may be towing. The hitchsystem is the B&W turnover ball. It currently is ready for a goose neck hitch.If you want to use a 5th wheel, B & W sells a very nice one that just dropsright in. The front springs were replaced with an airbag system. The front airsprings have to be manually adjusted via the air values located behind the frontgrill. The inter-cooler was replaced with a larger 5.9 type to increase airflowthrough the massive intake manifold. The exhaust is the Flo-pro 5" with amuffl
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