2000 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 Heavy Duty 8800 Gvwr 8.0 V10 Magnum on 2040-cars
Oswego, Illinois, United States
I am a Mopar Guy This is a nice low mileage truck. 114,500
I have over 11 Thousand in this truck with in the last year. PLEASE CHECK MY FEEDBACK, I TOOK THESE PICTURES TODAY>>I would not hesitate to drive this thing across the country, in a snow storm, towing a heavy trailer.....It is that solid Out of all the 1994 through 2002's for sale out there right now this is one of the nicer ones... I've owned 4 of these. I want to pick up a RV to tow my 66 Barracuda....so I'm selling this. I found a real cool Dodge RV to trade for but I think my truck is worth a couple grand more and its hard to trade this straight up. Things I have done within the last 12 months: Sand blasted, prepped and painted the bottom with a Satin Black. There are some light scratches here and there and some small rust spots that I will fix this week, and I tried to post some in the ad. I also sprayed the undercarriage with rustoleum before winter last year. I installed new brake lines from the master cylinder to the front discs with new hoses. New lines to the rear Anti Lock drums New 3" Skyjacker lift kit. ( not to much) sits nice. I installed new front springs and shocks and the truck sits level. The brand new rear shocks, rear add a leaf, u bolts, and arms go with the truck, so you can finish. I installed a new Drag link for the front steering, I have the other brand new steering arm to finish but the truck drives straight and firm, You can add the other parts to firm it up even more. This is the Heavy Duty 2500 8800 GVRW WIth HD241 Transfer case with PTO Brand new Bridgestone Revo 2 A/T 315/70/17" Tires Brand new Ballistic 17" wheels New front Pads New serpentine belt New idler pulley New tension pulley New Map sensor New TPS Sensor New speed sensor in trans New speed sensor in rear gear New head light and turn signal assemblies New plugs New wires New coil packs 10 Brand new fuel injectors Brand new fuel pump, Not a cheap one either! New upper and lower intake gaskets New Oxygen Sensors Brand new Updated PCM New Magnaflow high flow Cats No CODES I even installed a $500 hydrogen system but never got to fool with it and I think the cells might have froze last winter so I do not mess with it....But its all there. New air filter Trailer Brake control and extra hook ups come with it. Synthetic fluid in front Dana and rear synthetic motor oil...NO LEAKS! DRIVES PERFECT, STOPS STRAIGHT, SHIFTS PERFECT.. BRAKES ARE FANTASTIC...STOPS ON A DIME Adjusted Bands in trans, with new fluid....Truck shifts perfect and firm, no slips, full throttle or towing.....like new. Interior is Mint and every single thing works...No tears Headliner is perfect. $1,500.00 Quick Cushn 2 Bumper hitch...Tows 14,000 lbs and will hold 1,400 lbs of tongue weight. Also has goose neck ball in bed. This truck was taken care of and was a farmers Truck before I got it. Power mirrors/heated One touch drivers window Cruise Kenwood head unit with USB All 4 new Sony speakers Rear low profile Sub REMOTE ENTRY WITH ELECTRIC START FOR THE WINTER TIME! Bed has dings and scratches in it....It is a work/play truck...I was going to get some rhino liner spray and spray the bed but who ever buys it can finish the small details. 4 Wheel drive works perfect....truck never plowed...Is fantastic in the snow....best vehicle I ever owned for the winter. I have a dodge sprinter van and this one just is collecting dust....Any questions please ask. Thanks, |
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Cold start comparison: 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio vs. 2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8
Thu, May 7 2020The 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio is a five-seat, compact luxury sport sedan packing 505 horsepower thanks to a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6. My personal 2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 is ... well ... not. It's a full-sized muscle coupe whose iron-block 6.4-liter V8 makes 470 hp in the very traditional way: it's freakin' huge, like everything else about the car. On paper, these two have nothing in common beyond the fact that they were built by the same multi-national manufacturing entity. But if paper were the be-all and end-all of automotive rankings, everybody would buy the same car. And we don't, especially as enthusiasts. Whether it's looks or tuning or vague "intangibles" or something as simple as the way a car sounds, we often put a priority on the things that trigger our emotions rather than setting out to simply buy whatever the "best" car is at that particular moment. So, what do these two have in common? They both sound really, really good. Like looks, sounds are subjective. While a rubric most assuredly exists in the world of marketing (attraction is as much a science as any other human response), we have no way of objectively scoring the beauty of either of these cars, and the same applies to the qualities of the sound waves being emitted through their tail pipes. But we can measure how loud they are. In fact, there's even an app for that. Dozens, as it turns out. So, I picked one at random that recorded peak loudness levels, and set off to conduct an entirely pointless and only vaguely scientific experiment with the two cars that happened to be in my garage at the same time. For the test, I opened up a window and cracked the garage door (so as not to inflict carbon monoxide poisoning upon myself in the name of discovery), and then placed my phone on a tripod behind the center of each car's trunk lid. I fired each one up and let the app do the rest. I then placed my GoPro on top of the trunk for each test so that I could review the video afterward for any anomalies. I started with the Challenger. The 6.4-liter Hemi under the hood of this big coupe is essentially the same lump found under the hood of quite a few Ram pickups, and it has the accessories to prove it. Its starter is loud and distinctive. Almost as loud, it turns out, as the exhaust itself. As its loud pew-pew faded behind the V8's barking cold start, we recorded a peak of 83.7 decibels. In the app's judgment, that's roughly the equivalent of a busy street.
Certain Chrysler owners eligible for buyback program
Mon, Jul 27 2015Certain car owners whose Chrysler vehicles contain dangerous defects will soon have a way to get rid of their lemons without losing money. As part of an agreement with federal regulators, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has agreed to buy back more than 500,000 vehicles susceptible to veering out of control without warning at above market-value prices. The deal mainly covers certain models of RAM trucks, the Dodge Dakota pickup and Dodge Durango SUV. Further, owners of more than 1.5 million Jeep Liberty and Grand Cherokees at heightened risk for lethal fires are eligible to trade in their vehicles at above market value or, alternately, get a gift certificate if they prefer to have repairs made. Chrysler has "a heavy responsibility to make sure the products they make are safe for the traveling public," said Mark Rosekind, administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. "... Here, we are sending an unambiguous signal to industry that if you skirt the laws or violate the law, or don't live up to the responsibility that consumers expect, we are going to penalize you." The buy-back and trade-in options for motorists come as part of an unprecedented penalty NHTSA slapped against Chrysler for violating federal motor-vehicle safety laws. Chrysler will pay a $105 million fine, the highest ever levied by the regulatory agency. In addition to the buy-backs, Chrysler also agreed to an independent monitor for three years. Investigators had outlined problems in the company's conduct in 23 recalls that affected more than 11 million defect vehicles. As part of a consent-order agreement, Chrysler acknowledged it did not notify vehicle owners of recalls in an effective manner and did not notify NHTSA of safety problems. Though those recalls affected millions of drivers, the buy-back and trade-in options are only for a small portion of the vehicles involved. Because Chrysler struggled to fix the problem and no repair was apparent, Rosekind said the buy-backs are reserved "for customers who didn't have a remedy." Buy-backs are for trucks and SUVs affected by three recalls that occurred in 2013 (recalls 13V-038, 13V-527 and 13V-529), that addressed a rear-axle pinion nut that could come loose and cause a loss of vehicle control. Those recalls covered 579,228 vehicles, including 2009-2012 Ram 1500, 2500, 3500, 4500 and 5500 trucks, 2009-2012 Dodge Dakotas, 2009 Chrysler Aspen and the 2009 Dodge Durango.
Here are a few of our automotive guilty pleasures
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