2010 Dodge Ram 2500 on 2040-cars
Tonkawa, Oklahoma, United States
Please message me with questions at: melainemllemar@ukcharities.com .
2010 Dodge Ram 2500 CCSB 4x4. This is one of the cleanest and nicest trucks you will find. It is as clean
underneath as it is on the outside. I am the second owner and this truck was a toy for me. I has never hauled or
towed anything heavy. There is no gooseneck hitch installed. It is has never been in snow, ice, or bad weather.
Every wear item in the suspension has been replaced with the best quality parts available. Less than 1000 miles on
Nitto 305/70/17 tires and also a retractable tonneau cover. This truck is in perfect condition and needs nothing.
800+ HP. Over $22K invested in performance parts for this truck. My loss is your gain. Please review the list of
modifications.
· Anarchy Tuned H&S Mini or EFILIVE HPP tuned- pick one $1250.00
· Fleece Performance Billet S471 87.90 turbo w/ polished cover and Jet hot coated exhaust housing-$2550
· Steed Speed 2nd gen. manifold that is Jet Hot ceramic coated - $1200
· AA Engineering Tig welded stainless downpipe-$500
· Magnaflow stainless exhaust w/Aeroturbine muffler-$700
· 100% over injectors from Fleece performance balanced by Exergy-$2400
· ATS Twin CP3 kit w/ Duramax pump, etc.-$2350
· Air Dog II 165 with GDP tank vent kit and all black AN fittings and lines to injection pumps.- $1000
· Fleece performance Coolant bypass kit-$350.00
· Fleece turbo drain back kit-$99.00
· ARP 425 head stud kit-$470.00-torque three times after ran
· Turbosmart Diesel BOV kit on polished stainless 3” boost tube-$675.00
· Hamilton 103 springs-$400.00
· Manton pushrods-$180.00
· ARP rocker arm stud kit-$200.00
· Glacier Diesel Mega Flo S2 intake manifold, & grid delete-polished-$550.00
· Source Automotive 2nd gen. swap parts- $750.00
· Revmax valve body with Mag hi tech deep trans pan-$900.00
· Mag Hi tech front and rear axle covers- $500.00
· Thuren leveling kit with track bar-$800
· Carli low mount steering stabilizer with mount $275
· Carli Chromoloy control arms $700
· Carli billet ball joints -$800
· Carli sway bar kit $470
· Fox/Carli 2.0 Commuter shocks $700
· Creative Fabworks steering brace $150
· 8Lug Truck gear Spicer axle u-joints & Spicer front and rear driveshaft u-joints. Both shafts re-balanced
$700
· Autometer, boost, EGT, drive pressure, and fuel pressure gauges-$800
· All suspension components and axles were cleaned, sanded, and painted with PPG epoxy primer and PPG satin
black urethane single stage paint for the ultimate in durability.
· New brakes front and rear and Amsoil used in front and rear diff.
· Valvoline used in trans and engine religiously.
More pictures upon request.
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