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2006 Dodge 4x4 Diesel 2500 Slt 8' Box Quad Cab Automatic - Low Reserve!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:242373 Color: with Grey Interior
Location:

Bovey, Minnesota, United States

Bovey, Minnesota, United States
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For Sale is a 2006 Dodge 2500 Diesel 4X4 Crew cab 4 door with 8' long box. Listed below are the options.

Cummins 5.9L Turbo Diesel Engine with 242,373 miles currently at the time of posting.

-White exterior with Grey Interior
-Satellite Radio - Not currently subscribed though
-Towing mirrors, which are electric and heated
-Drivers side electric seat, manual on passenger side
-Fold up rear seats for storage underneath
-35 Gallon fuel tank
-Aluminum Alloy Wheels
-33" tires
-The bed has been coated with spray on liner - there are a couple spots that are coming off, but not bad at all!
-Diablo Sport Tune Program Installed - Tuner will come with the truck to change the programming to your liking! 
-The truck averages about 19mpg. I've had it as high as 23mpg and as low as 15 pulling a heavy trailer. It all depends how you drive and how windy it is really when pulling a heavy trailer.
-Professionally coated nurf bars to prevent rust. They are completely sealed so no moisture can get in and rust them out.
-LED Cab running lights installed - I installed them correctly using silicon to keep water from entering the holes and rusting out the roof. 

Transmission 
48RE 4-Speed Automatic w/OD
Manual 4X4 shifter on the floor

Safety
Air Bag-Frontal-Driver
Air Bag-Frontal-Passenger
Brakes-ABS
Brakes-Type-4 Wheel DISC
Engine Immobilizer

Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning-Front
Cruise Control
Keyless Entry
Max Seating Capacity: 6
Mirror(s)-Power
Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger - lighted
Power Locks
Seat Trim-Cloth
Seat-Rear Pass-Through
Seats-Front Bench-Split
Steering Wheel-Adjustable
Steering-Power
Trip Computer, compass, mpg, miles to empty on ceiling
Windows-Power

Music & Entertainment
Satellite Radio
Audio-AM/FM Stereo
Audio-CD Player

Interior
Floor Mats
3-Power Outlets

Exterior
Doors: 4
Mirror(s)-Heated
Wipers-Intermittent
Wipers-Variable Speed Intermittent

Tires
Front Tire Size: LT285/70R17E
Rear Tire Size: LT285/70R17E
Spare Tire Size: LT265/70R17E

I am currently driving this truck, and will be until it sells because its the only vehicle I have.
The truck runs great and has no oil consumption or leaking issues. I have been using Amsoil 5W-40 and its been working great. I just changed the air and fuel filters, and the oil was changed about 6 months ago, and is good for one year or 25,000 miles, which ever comes first. I've only put about 6,000 miles on the oil since I changed it. I replaced the front brake calipers and installed new brake pads on the front when do so about 10 months ago. The tires are about 50% and actually do quite well in the snow. I replaced the transfer case U-joints with real OEM parts from Mopar. They were quite expensive, but they have an excellent life and quality to them compared to the aftermarket junk. Overall, the truck is in great shape!

Here are the issues that the truck does have:

-The front drivers fog light broke because a rock hit it, and needs to be replaced - Approx 150 for assembly.
-The drivers side seat has a small hole in it from getting in and out and the padding on the side is flat.
-There are a few small spots of rust in the front fender wells and bottom of the tailgate that can be easily touched up with quality paint, not that cheap spray on stuff from the auto parts store. I've tried that and it's too thin and just gets sand blasted from the tires.
-The passenger rear door needs to have the wiring harness replaced so the lock and speaker will work. The window still does though. It was this way when I purchased it a few years ago. It failed where the door hinges, and the wires broke internally
-The light for the 4-wheel drive doesn't light up when engaged - I think its the switch on the transfer case that needs to be adjusted because it started to flicker when engaged then just stopped working.
-The tranny is starting to slip a little. It was fine until I installed the Diablo Sport Tune Program and got heavy footed! There a lot of power coming out of that engine after the tune is installed!!
- The exhaust pipe does have a small hole in the side of it before the muffler. It doesn't bother anything. I've planned on just running a straight pipe all the way back as some point anyhow.

Well, that should be everything that is wrong with it! If I forgot something, I will be sure to add it here.

I am selling the truck because I am unemployed and am having to sell my things to pay my bills right now. I do not believe in accepting hand outs from the govt to keep me afloat, so I am selling what few possessions I do have to keep paying my other loans.


Feel free to contact me at 2 one 8 two five nine 6 four 37 if you have any questions or would like to come take a look.

Thanks for looking!


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