2005 Dodge Ram 3500 on 2040-cars
Iuka, Illinois, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : edwinekkurek@ukhair.net .
Up for sale is my 2005 Dodge Cummins Turbo Diesel street queen, never had a fifth wheel hook up or did any towing
except for the occasional utility trailer with a couple hundred pounds on it. It has 2007 front clip, the previous
owner liked the newer look better than the original 2005 headlights and front clip. Comes with painted to match
Leer Camper shell / Topper. The truck is currently in Illinois due to a recent move from NC. I bought this truck
in Florida where it lived its entire life, it has never seen snow or salt as you can tell by the under side photos.
This is not a show truck, it is a very dependable hard working truck that loves to be driven. I bought it with
97k miles on it in January of 2014. I have driven it from NC to the following places...all highway
miles...Oklahoma twice, New York twice and to Florida three times which is where the new 32k "ish" miles have come
from. I am a school trained diesel mechanic so i can ensure you this truck has been spoiled and loved on since I
have owned it. Below is a list of upgrades done to the truck since I have owned it.
- Banks intercooler and tubing
- Banks Air intake horn
- ATS two piece exhaust mainfold, with EGT probe
- 63mm phatshaft turbo upgrade
- BRAND NEW (not refurbished) Bosch fuel injectors with +50HP over stock
- Billet input and output shafts in transmission
- Bully dog GT tuner...never raced!! used for fuel economy with upgrades for highway driving
- Transmission was totally gutted and rebuilt with red disc clutch's
- Suncoast triple disc torque converter
- Has Chevy shift solenoids with the HD valve body
- ATS deep tranny pan with temp sensor
- 3 inch leveling kit (done right) with extended trailing arms, adjustable track bar, sway bar extensions, 3" drop
pitman arm, B&D steering stabilizer bar with dampener and bearing for steering box.
- Brand new steering gear box
- ALL new ball joints(top and bottom)
- Bilstein shocks in rear
THE BAD
- The paint is not 100%, passenger side bed side was just replaced with a brand new one and painted to match (hit
and run in parking lot). Would never tell by looking at it.
- Small rip on center counsel lid about an 1" long...dog did it last month with his nail
- 12v charger/plug doesn't work inside center counsel
- leaks a tiny tiny bit of oil from camshaft output seal on the top front of motor...has leaked since I have owned
it and it hasn't gotten worse (trust me I have been watching it)
There is nothing else wrong with the truck, I have nothing to hide...feel free to ask any questions you may have.
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