2015 Ram 2500 on 2040-cars
Romance, Arkansas, United States
More details at: scottsccovitt@ukcharities.com .
Here is my 2015 Ram 2500 Crew Cab 4x4 with the 6.7 Cummins. Truck only has 14,767 miles on it. This is the
tradesman edition however I have added several accessories to help dress it up. Dealer installed: chrome step ups,
cab lights, spray in bedliner, bushwacker fender flares, chrome bug shield, chrome exhaust tip, chrome door handles
and mud flaps. Truck also has a fifth wheel hitch.
I purchased this truck in March of 2015 from Landers Dodge in Benton, Arkansas. This was my first new truck. I had
planned on keeping this truck for many years. The truck is very strong and gets great fuel economy and looks good.
It was purchased to pull my 26 foot three stall horse trailer. It only pulled the trailer with 3 horses in it
twice. The other times were just my two horses. With just two horses in it, the combined weight of this trailer
is around 7,000 and with three horses, approximately 8000 pounds. This is the heaviest load this truck has ever
pulled. The truck also pulled a 7000 pound camper about 20 miles. Truck has never been off road or never in mud.
The closest thing to mud this truck has even seen was when I hauled some hay with the truck and the horse pasture
was a little wet. It was washed right after. I have driven the truck to Texas twice and twice to Branson,
Missouri, both trips were made not pulling anything. Each trip, the truck averaged between 22-23 mpg.
Cosmetically this truck is perfect except for the front hood. On June 6, 2015, I was travelling down the
interstate when the guy in front of me ran over a 2x4 and it came up and hit my hood. It did approximately $400 in
damage. (see pics) That is the only damage to the vehicle. There are NO door dings or dents or sratches on any
other part of the truck that I have seen. Im always very careful where I park my truck.
When the truck had 6500 miles on it, I took it back to the dealer to have the break in oil changed and tires
rotated and the fuel filters changed. These trucks have 2 fuel filters. They changed the oil and rotated the tires
however the mechanic told me I was wasting my money if I replaced the filters this early. He said its not needed
till 15k miles. So it will need the two fuel filters replaced soon. The first oil change was not recommended
until 15k miles as well but I strongly believe in changing the oil the first time early.
The interior has no rips, tears, stains, etc. It still smells new. All glass is 100 percent. I have bought
several vehicles online including one just two months ago. I bought a 2002 GMC 2500 4X4 to replace this truck.
That truck was more scratched up in the person than what the pictures showed the vehicles to look like so I
understand buying a vehicle online. If you need a certain picture of any part of the truck please let me know.
Ram 2500 for Sale
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Tesla Model 3: Finding perspective
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A plea for Ram to build the Hellcat-powered Rebel TRX concept
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