2007 Dodge Ram 3500 Mega Cab on 2040-cars
Zephyrhills, Florida, United States
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2007 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie Mega Cab. This truck is loaded with options. This truck has been built to be a reliable 600 horsepower truck and gets up to 25 mpg on the highway! Oil, filter and fuel filter changed every 5000 miles. This truck has been done right!
Factory Options:
-6.7 Diesel
-6 speed automatic transmission
-Leather
-Navigation
-Power seats, windows, rear sliding window, and mirrors.
-Heated seats
-6 CD changer
-Rear reclining seats
-Center console
Aftermarket:
Suspension:
-Leveling Kit
-Bilstein Shocks
-Custom crossover steering
-EMF adjustable rod ends
-Dynatrack Ball joints
-Steering box brace
-Adjustable Control Arms
-Adjustable Track Bar
-Air Bags (rear with gauge).
-Traction bars (rear)
-Suspension Max sway bar end links
-New front hub assemblies
Performance:
-S366 T4 Turbo
-H11 head studs
-2nd gen ceramic coated exhaust manifold
-Turbo back exhaust with resonator
-Intake
-60 HP Injectors (TC Diesel)
-Mild injection pump (TC Diesel)
-H&S Intake horn and boost tube
-Air Dog 90 gph lift pump
-H&S XRT pro race tuner with transmission tune unlocked
-Edge CTS monitor
-EGR delete
-DPF delete
-Grid Heater delete
Transmission:
-Kevlar clutches
-4 disc converter
-Billet input shaft
-Billet flex plate
-New valves
Brake controller
5th wheel hook up (industry standard rails)
Spray on bed liner
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