2007 Dodge Ram 1500 4.7l V8 Slt Truck on 2040-cars
Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States
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2007 Dodge Ram 1500 4.7l V8 SLT Single Cab Truck. The vehicle is in
very good condition considering it is 7 years old. It also has very low mileage
(49,900) but will slightly change from day to day since it is my daily driver.
It has been a great vehicle to own and fun to drive, but I am looking for
something a little newer. I have installed a few add-ons to the truck. This
list includes:
Performance/Fuel mileage: Superchips Flashpaq Tuner (#3842) Cold Air Intake Yukon 4.56 gears Powertrax Lock Right Differential Locker Gibson Shorty Headers Magnaflow Muffler Custom exhaust (exits in front of passenger side rear tire) 4” Chrome Tip McGaughys 2/4.5 lowering kit Nitro Drop 2 Shocks (on all 4 tires) Ported/Polished Throttle Body Other add-ons: Planet Audio 7” touchscreen headunit Reverse Camera wired into the headunit (turns on while in reverse) OEM Double din bezel (so the headunit would fit) Projector Halo Headlights LED Taillights Projector Halo Fog lights Chrome Billet Grille Chrome Billet Lower Grille Insert Chrome Mirror Covers Chrome Door Handle Covers Chrome Gas Tank Door with lock Tailgate Lock 3 Gauge A-Pillar GlowShift Transmission Temp Gauge GlowShift Boost Gauge GlowShift Narrowband AFR Gauge Falken Ziex S/TZ-04 265/70/17 tires (with approx. 5,000 miles on them) 600 watt wiring kit installed Tinted windows Pictures show there is a tool box in the back of the bed. It will not be included in the sale of the truck. JL Audio Amp and Subwoofer also not included. I had originally wanted to turbo the truck so that is why it has a boost gauge. I was also unaware that I needed a wideband afr gauge to correctly read the afr, so I accidentally purchased the narrowband kind. The narrowband works, but it does not read anything since it is the wrong gauge. Tires still have a lot of tread left on them. Buyer is responsible for picking up the vehicle. If you have any questions or would like to know more, contact Jake at #580-471-7308. If I do not answer your call, please leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks for looking.
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