2005 Chevrolet Kodiak C4500 Crew Cab - Low Miles!! on 2040-cars
Milledgeville, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.6L Duramax Turbo Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Trim: Kodiak C4500
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 2WD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 40,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Interior Color: Green
Number of Cylinders: 8
CHEVROLET C4500 STANDARD EQUIPMENT
- EXTERIOR
- Bumper, front, steel, 96" (243.8 cm) wide - styled to minimized wall to wall turn diameter painted argent
- Windows, Solar-Ray tinted - front windows only; excluding rearside and rear windows
- Exterior roof drip moldings
- Provisions for mounting front license plate
- Integral grille and fenders - The grille is the same color as hood with single halogen headlamps.
- Windshield wipers, intermittent, with pulse washers
- Daytime running lights
- Steps under cab doors
- Mirror, manual, 102" (259 cm) wide load, integral arm, integral convex mirror - black molded composite 12" x 7" (30.5 cm x 17.8 cm) with 6" x 7" (15.2 cm x 17.8 cm) convex section
- Paint scheme, solid, upper color, Summit White
- Paint scheme, solid, lower color, Summit White
- INTERIOR
- Molded vinyl floor covering
- Vinyl door trim panels - with storage pocket on front doors, beverage holders, and reflector on all doors
- Headlamp warning buzzer
- Steering wheel, simulated leather
- Sunshades, passenger side and driver side, vinyl-covered
- Warning tone, key-in-ignition
- Seat belt warning indicator
- Trim console - located next to driver's seat, and two cupholder
- Coat hooks (2) located on cab back panel
- Cloth headliner
- Tachometer with automatic and manual transmissions
- Electronic engine hour meter
- Steering, power - ZF variable ratio power
- Gauges, low oil pressure and coolant level, high coolant and engine oil temperature
- Engine "Check Gauges" telltale light and buzzer, oil pressure gauge
- Powerpoints - one in-cab power source (in addition to optional cigarette lighter) for electrical plug-in accessories
- Underhood bodybuilder connections accessory power supply - Provides 12V power supply from the battery with two separate 30 amp fused circuits
- Air conditioning not desired - this option should be ordered only when a customer does not require air conditioning
- Seat, driver, high-back bucket, Fixed height, manual adjuster - storage in the seat riser with a small lip at the front to stop contents from sliding out
- Seat, passenger, high-back bucket, Fixed height, manual back angle adjuster - storage in the seat riser with a small lip at the front to stop contents from sliding out
- Rear bench seat
- Radio, Delco AM-FM stereo radio - with coaxial speakers in all door panels
- Interior trim, Very Dark Pewter (Requires 69V Very Dark Pewter Vinyl or 69C Very Dark Pewter Cloth)
- Seat trim, vinyl, Very Dark Pewter
- MECHANICAL
- GVWR, 16,500 lbs. (7484 kg) capacity - GCWR limited to 24,000 lb. (10,866 kg)
- Air cleaner, dry type
- Cooling, anti-freeze protection temperature - -40 degrees F (-40 degrees C)
- Road speed governor, controlled by the speed rating of the tires ordered which will be less than or equal to 85 mph (137 kph)
- Alternator, AD230 Delco Remy 105-amp maximum (N/A with YW2 wrecker package)
- Battery, single 600CCA Delphi Freedom 12V - 115-minute reserve capacity @ 27 degrees C, 600 CCA @ -18 degrees C grounded directly to starter, (Requires LQR gasoline engine) (N/A with YW2 wrecker packages)
- Exhaust, single horizontal - passenger side mounted inside frame rail, stainless-steel with gasoline engines, aluminized steel with diesel engines
- Option PTO not required - This option should only be ordered when a customer specifically does not require an electric hand throttle for use with power-take-off provisions. (Note: may delete transmission PTO gear.)
- Transmission, Allison 1000 Series automatic - with 0.71 overdrive. Torque Rating: 520 lb-ft (705 N-m). Column shift. Base model does not include power take-off gear. To include PTO gear please order with RPO "PTO". Includes transmission-oil cooler located inside radiator and an air-to-oil auxiliary cooler. PTO mounting location on the driver's side. With Option PTX, the truck will be equipped with the Allison 1000HS Highway Series transmission. When ordered with option PTO, the truck will be equipped with the Allison 1000RDS Rugged Duty Series transmission.
- Front axle, 7000 lbs. (3175 kg) capacity - I-beam Wide-trac. Up to 53 degree turn angle, (Includes 4-piston brake apply calipers)
- Front suspension, tapered leaf, 7000 lbs. (3175 kg) capacity (includes stabilizer)
- Front shock absorber, diameter 1.375" (35mm)
- Front stabilizer bar, 2" x 2" square tube (5 cm x 5 cm)
- Front wheels, 19.5" x 6.75" (49.5 cm x 17.1 cm), steel disc - 8-hole. 10,000 lbs. (4536 kg) capacity, (Requires Q83 steel rear wheel)
- Front tire size, 225/70R19.5F - 7280 lbs. (3802 kg) capacity, (With R4A Goodyear or R4L Michelin, requires R3C front premium highway tread; with R4N Bridgestone requires R3M front all season tread)
- Front tire manufacturer code, Goodyear (Requires S4A Goodyear)
- Front tread, premium, highway (Requires R4A Goodyear or R4L Michelin)
- Rear axle, single speed, 11,000 lbs. (4990 kg) capacity - full floating, Includes 2-piston brake applied calipers
- Rear wheel drive
- Rear axle ratio, 5.13:1 - Not recommended for most applications, (Requires gasoline engines only)
- Rear suspension, tapered leaf, 11,000 lbs. (4990 kg) capacity (Requires GN1 rear stabilizer bar)
- Rear shock absorber, 1.375" (35mm)
- Rear stabilizer bar, provides increased load stabilization - improves handling and reduces vehicle roll. Does not adversely affect ride. Diameter 44mm, (Required with taper leaf springs) (Available with multi leaf springs)
- Rear wheels, 19.5" x 6.75" (49.5 cm x 17.1 cm), steel disc - 8-hole, 20,000 lbs. (9072 kg) capacity, (Requires Q82 steel front wheel)
- Rear tire size, 225/70R19.5F - 13,660 lbs. (6196 kg) capacity, (With S4A Goodyear, requires S3C rear premium highway tread or S3H rear traction tread; with S4L Michelin, requires S3C rear premium highway tread or S3J rear highway traction tread; with S4N Bridgestone requires S3M rear all season tread)
- Rear tire manufacturer code, Goodyear (Requires R4A Goodyear)
- Rear tread, premium, highway (Requires S4A Goodyear or S4L Michelin)
- Wheelbase, 169" (429.3 cm) - with 60" (152.4) CA and 121" (307.3 cm) CE. Includes a 8 mm 80,000 psi (551,600 kPa) yield strength, steel frame, RBM: 824,800 section Modulus 10.31
- Frame, 8mm - 80,000 psi (551,600 kPa) yield strength, steel frame, RBM: 610,400 Section Modulus 7.63
- Fuel tank, single, 40-gallon (151L) fuel capacity - gas or diesel, located behind rear axle with fuel fill neck through frame rail, DRIVER SIDE FILL NECK ONLY. NO AUXILIARY FUEL PORTS (N/A with YW2 Wrecker Package) MINIMUM OVERHANG = 60" (5 FEET)
- Fuel sender assembly. Robust fuel pump
- Tethered fuel cap
- Brakes, front, power, 4-wheel disc, 4 channel ABS 4-piston - (See Front Axle options for more detail)
- Brakes, rear, power, 4-wheel disc, 4 channel ABS 2-piston - (See Rear Axle options for more detail)
- Parking brake, hand lever operated transmission mounted drum brake
- SAFETY
- 4-wheel disc, 4-channel ABS
- Air bags, Supplemental Inflatable Restraints not included.
- This vehicle does not include any air bags
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