2013 Dodge Ram 1500 Express on 2040-cars
Wakefield, Virginia, United States
Feel free to email: sashasmmccovery@4x4man.com .
2013 RAM 1500 Express 4X4 with the 5.7 liter hemi V8. The truck is in exceptional condition and has never been in any accidents and no one has ever smoked in it. I have always changed the oil with Mobil 1 fully synthetic oil. I just put four new Michelin LTX M/S2 tires all around. These are top of the line tires and you should get about 70,000 miles out of them.
I have added a few options to this truck that did not come with it from the factory:
- OEM RAM from tow hooks
- OEM RAM Remote Starter
- OEM RAM upper glove box
- OEM RAM cab clearance lights
- OEM RAM (aftermarket) Kicker speakers and Kicker subwoofer (all hidden behind the factory locations)
- Alpine 5 channel amp. to run the entire sound system (it sounds awesome)
- Audiovox ceiling mounted 10" LCD TV/DVD Player (it comes with 2 pairs of wireless Alpine headphones or the sound can be played through the sound system)
- Backup camera in OEM rear tailgate location (displayed on the rearview mirror)
- Truxedo Soft roll up bed cover (it is water tight)
- LED interior floor lighting
- LED bed lighting
- Full HID high and low beam headlights and LED driving lights (makes a huge difference over halogen headlight bulbs)
- Tinted front door windows (to the legal tint level in VA)
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