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What kind of transmission does a 2005 Dodge Ram have?

What kind of transmission does a 2005 Dodge Ram have?

New for 2005 is a six-speed manual transmission as standard equipment with the 3.7-liter V6 and 4.7-liter V8. ST is the base level. It comes standard with air conditioning, but is equipped with wind-up windows, manual door locks, and vinyl upholstery. SLT adds $1,700-$3,200, depending on cab style and driveline.

What’s the price of a 2005 Dodge Ram?

Sport trim, available for most models, includes fog lights, 17-inch aluminum wheels, body-colored exterior trim, and special interior trim. Aggressive 20-inch wheels and tires are also available. The SRT-10 is available in both regular cab ($45,000) and Quad Cab ($50,000) models for 2005.

Are there any problems with the Dodge Ram 1500?

Fourth-generation Dodge Rams are more powerful than these trucks have ever been, yet they’re still susceptible to issues that can make them dangerous to drive. Electrical issues are unfortunately common in late-model RAMs and are some of the worst 2010 RAM 1500 problems. 1. TIPM Issues

What kind of cab does a Dodge Ram have?

The familiar Ram trim-level progression of ST, SLT and Laramie (rhymes, sort of, with luxury) expands for 2006 to embrace the Sport and off-road TRX4. The Regular and Quad Cabs make room for the Mega Cab. Still two cargo box sizes and three engine choices, but now the biggest powerplant can switch from thirsty V-8 to frugal four-cylinder.

Sport trim, available for most models, includes fog lights, 17-inch aluminum wheels, body-colored exterior trim, and special interior trim. Aggressive 20-inch wheels and tires are also available. The SRT-10 is available in both regular cab ($45,000) and Quad Cab ($50,000) models for 2005.

New for 2005 is a six-speed manual transmission as standard equipment with the 3.7-liter V6 and 4.7-liter V8. ST is the base level. It comes standard with air conditioning, but is equipped with wind-up windows, manual door locks, and vinyl upholstery. SLT adds $1,700-$3,200, depending on cab style and driveline.

What kind of engine does a Dodge Ram have?

At the other end of the scale, there’s the rip-snortin’ 8.3-liter V10 in the SRT-10 models rated 500 horsepower and 525 pound-feet of torque. New for 2005 is a six-speed manual transmission as standard equipment with the 3.7-liter V6 and 4.7-liter V8. ST is the base level.

How much does a Dodge RAM Quad Cab cost?

Regular Cab models start at $20,180 for a 4×2, $24,285 for a 4×4. Quad Cabs are four-door models that ride on a wheelbase 20 inches longer than comparable Regular Cab models. Quad Cabs start at $24,190 for a 4×2, $28,175 for a 4×4.

OverDrive LockOut for the 2005 Dodge give control of overdrive back to the driver allowing to disable the 4th gear when needed for exhaust brake use or pulling up a hill. Additional InformationInstall Sheet Short Shift 6-spd NV5600 Manual Transmission 20% Less Distance then Factory!

Which is the best Cummins transmission for a Dodge truck?

Many Dodge Cummins owners are on their 2nd and 3rd transmissions. Unlike the factory Dodge transmission, the reputation of the Allison Transmission has been proven! Featuring a tried and true heavy-duty design, the Allison is arguably the strongest transmission ever manufactured for a pickup truck of any kind.

Is it safe to change the transmission on a Dodge?

Changing a Dodge transmission can be hazardous if done on the ground. Care should be taken to balance and secure the transmission once it is removed due to its weight and bulk. Provisions should be made to capture any fluid lost when the transmission pan is removed and prevent a spill on the driveway.

When did the Dodge NV5600 transmission come out?

The Dodge NV5600 transmission was introduced in 1998 and, until 2005, was used in 2500- and 3500-Series Dodge RAM pickups as well as 3/4-ton and 1-ton Dodge trucks with the 5.9-liter Cummins diesel engine. This Dodge diesel NV5600 tranny replaced and was a noted improvement to the Getrag 360 and NV4500 previously installed in these Dodge vehicles.

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Ruth Doyle