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Old 04-04-2007, 08:57 AM   #1
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89 DODGE W250 4X4, D44, D60,4.10's, 33x12.50's, HOLLEY TPI 318, WINCH BUMPER & PINTAL

Cool Looking Old School Dodge Very Clean.....

-1989 Dodge 3/4 ton 4x4,
-single rear wheel,
-stock front winch bumper,
-stock rear pintal hitch,
-headache rack, bedliner,
-Offroad Lights and good switch with light,
-9x,xxx miles on Holley TPI 318 motor
-Brand new heavy duty battery
-Recent tune up cap, rotor, plugs & wires
-8 Lug truck with Dana 44 front open 4.10's,
-Dana 60 rear open 4.10's,
-Stock T-case NP-203,
-3 speed Automatic,
-interior is mat no carpet to get muddy,
-dark blue interior and a typical bench seat,
-slider rear window & smokers front vent windows,
-new pioneer CD player,
-kick ass heat,
-non electric package (no e-locks, cruise control or air conditioning).

Comes with an extra set of tires and wheels 33x12.50 Radial Mud tires mounted on black 8 lug steel wheels they were mounted and fit fine with stock suspension as you can see in the pic. Mounted right now are a new set of 28x9.50 radials just your typical truck tires that cruise a lot smoother than mud terrains and they are mounted on grey steel wheels. Truck was repainted White over White 4 years ago, this was a Kentucky DNR Truck (hence it being 3/4 ton 4x4, with winch bumper and pintal and even comes with a yellow beacon).

Has patched rust spot on driver entrance floor rest of the under body is picture perfect. There is a dent in the rocker panel under the passenger side door from sliding on some rocks (30.00 weld in rockers are available, cut out the old put in the newhttp://www.rustrepair.com/repair_pan....htm?r=ru&p=sm). Other than that the truck is VERY VERY clean for its age.

I origianly bought the truck from KY to put a 2" or 4" lift on and some bushwacker "cut out fender flares" with some spare 35's I had sitting around, but I have way too many projects and need the space and time to finish other rigs. I hunted for an "old school dodge" body style for a long time, spent a ton of time doing research and found this jem, my loss is your gain! Truck is currently plated and insured and driven regularly, clear title in hand.

Picture is with 33's mounted from a trip to Laural IN pulling my jeep


close up of the tires:http://www.moboogie.net/socialg/imag...1175628256.jpg

close up of the tread http://www.moboogie.net/socialg/imag...1175632678.jpg

$2700.00

Indianapolis, IN or Fishers, IN 46038
Ryan: 616-633-4474
work: 317-415-2420
email: ryan.connon@cornerstonecontrols.com

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[Here is a cool link about doing a 4-6 inch lift just by putting in new rear spring hangers and thats all....
http://ramchargercentral.com/index.p...owtoshow;id=69



and spring hanger kit priceshttp://www.truckn-store.com/product....ID%25253D82418



Here are links with all sorts of suspension lifts, I would have went with rough country 4" because it comes with a D44 steering block and shocks...
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/dodge69_93.htm



Here is the link for old school dodge ram pickup/ram charger cutout fender flares:http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/W_BWACKR_Dge.HTM
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Old 04-10-2007, 11:56 AM   #2
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