2003 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually Slt Cummins Diesel 4wd With Torklift Turnbuckles on 2040-cars
Bremerton, Washington, United States
Runs very well. Engine, brakes, transmission are all well maintained with documentation for service performed last three years. All 4 rear tires are essentially brand new (Dec 2013). I will provide a final oil change prior to sale.
Comes with a frame-mounted Torklift mounting system for truck campers (I paid about $1000 for the installation back in 2010) which which will easily accommodate any camper out there. I bought this truck in 2009 with 63000 miles and have put 50, 000 miles on it. I've never towed anything with it except for one 2000 mile trip with a small U-Haul trailer. I did have a 2000 lb truck camper on it for two years. Mileage-wise, I get 19-20 mpg on the interstate, and average about 17 mpg in town. Known deficiencies: front tires are low tread. Rear bumper has some rusty spots and some white paint spots. Tailgate has some scratches. Driver's side controller for right rear window rolls the window down but not up (the right rear controller rolls it up without a problem). Bug deflector fractured in one spot with a minor dent to the hood from an errant golf ball. Documented Maintenance History (since I've owned it, and not counting regular oil changes): -in late 2010 I completely replaced and refilled the entire brake system, but I am missing that receipt 5/25/2011 Replaced Rear U-joint 01/11/2012 Replaced Muffler 05/04/2012 23-point vehicle inspection, replaced upper and lower ball joints both sides, replaced axle u-joints and hub bearings 02/14/2013 Replaced serpentine belt, drained/refilled transmission fluid, flush brake fluid, cooling system flush, replace right outer tie rod, wheel alignment, replace fuel filter, valve adjustments, mount and balance six tires, replace thermostat, replace exhaust pipe 12/13/2013 Replaced 4 rear tires with new Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain tires |
Dodge Ram 3500 for Sale
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