For Sale - 2006 Dodge Ram 2500- Flatbed for long box bed Winch bumper Flat Bed for Long Box 3rd generation Cummins Tootlbox are included with key I have a flatbed for 3rd Generation dodge Cummins. This flatbed comes with a gooseneck hitch already in the bed. The winch bumper is part of the set. Tootlbox have a key to lock and unlock all box a single key. There is rust starting and electrical will have to be sorted out on your own.
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Price: $1,000.00
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Location: New Meadows, Idaho
Hello All, I have been to this site many many times. It is a great site, and the search functions work great. However, now I am in need of help, and the search function did not tell me much. So here is my story.I drive a 99 dodge ram 2500 4x4 with the 5 speed manual. An edge EZ is my only known mod (I bought the truck when it had 250,000 on it), I added fuel pressure and boost gauges (based on opinions from this site). 260,000 miles. I am moving my wife, 10 month old, 2 dogs, and a cat 1900 miles from MT to PA for a job, so I got my trusty dodge loaded up and am hauling a 16 ft flatbed loaded to the gills with all my worldly possessions. I am driving down the interstate in eastern Montana and just after I crest a small hill, I hear a clunk and my truck dies. So now am driving down the hill with no power steering and no power breaks, trying to slow down this truck with a load. I punch in the clutch, drop it out of gear and turn the key, truck fires up instantly. So I try to put it back in to gear to allow the tranny to help me slow down. I can't put it in 5th, or 4th. So I let out the clutch (still in neutral), and the truck dies again. So now am back to no power steering and no power breaks trying to slow this big beast. Then I punch in the clutch again, fire the truck back up, and coast to a stop along the side of the interstate, the entire time I pushed the clutch to the floor. As soon as I release the clutch, the truck dies. I call for a tow truck, but before it arrives I pull the inspection cover off the transmission hump inside the cab (good thing I carry an 8 mm socket with me). As soon as I pull the stick shift from the transmission, my cab is filled with a horrible stench of burnt something. Also, there is some smoke coming up from the tranny. I did have tranny fluid. The tow truck arrives, hooks up my truck, and trailer, and tows it to his shop. He tells me the front bearing shaft probably locked up, and he does not work on them, he just throws a rebuilt tranny in these trucks, and sends them on the way. My question is: do you think my tranny is shot, or do you think it could be something else? The first thing that popped in to my mind when it happened was throw out bearing. But I am not good at working on clutches/trannies. I can rebuild a motor, but have no experience with transmissions. Thoughts? Thanks in advance.