Dodge Ram 2500 5.9 Cummins Turbo Diesel 4x4 Quad Cab Long Bed on 2040-cars
Sag Harbor, New York, United States
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT Quad Cab Long Bed 4x4 5.9L cummins turbo diesel 166,kkk use as a daily driver so mileage will go up...I purchased this truck 2 years ago from a local Dodge dealership truck had 127,500 miles when I purchased it, The automatic transmission was rebuilt by the dodge dealer prior to my purchase..Truck is silver exterior it does have some small dings and scratches it is not a work truck most of the damage came from the original owner who is 72 years old please see pictures..Truck has a 3'' leveling kit up front and 37''x12.50 R17 yokohama mud terrain tires that have 30% tread left , The gears in this truck are 4:10, There is a Airdog 165 Fuel lift pump mounted to frame with 3/4'' fuel lines I have had no 1/4 tank issues with fuel as others have had, For upgrades I have a MBRP 5" turbo back (4'' down pipe) Edge Boost elbow< K&N filter on a stock air intake, And a diablo predator tuner. This is a California emissions 5.9l cummins 235HP engine.. I just replaced in past 3 months New moog upper & Lower ball joints, Carli performance track bar (eliminated dodge death wobble) front pads & rotors..Tranny I get flushed every 10,000 miles its been done 3 times since ive owned truck. Truck shifts tight and firm, everything works as it should , Adult mechanic owned , anytime it needed something it got rite away with heavy duty quality parts.. I would drive this truck anywhere rite now no mechanical problems at all Body does have some scratches and small dents but mechanically this truck purrs.Interior is black cloth seats in excellent condition , Drivers seat is sunk in a little was like that when I purchased but no holes, rips, tears.. Power everything Manual 4x4, Pioneer cd player with 2 10" Kicker comps in custom box under rear seats powered by a 400 watt kicker amp. Also have a dodge factory trailer brake box never installed (plugs into factory harness) IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WANT ADDITIONAL PICS PLEASE DONT HESITATE TO ASK...... THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST....I HAVE THIS TRUCK LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY |
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