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- 2018 Rebel
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- 5.7L HEMI
Hey all,
Recently traded in my 2011 for a new Rebel. Got some items for sale that won't be used in the new truck. Would prefer someone local to avoid shipping. 700$ for the whole package, trying to keep together at the point, that's less than the cost of the tires alone!
Please do your research to see what other years this stuff will fit. All came out of a 2011 Ram 1500 5.7L Hemi Big Horn.
1. Winter tires, Rims and TPMS sensors. Goodyear Ultragrip Ice 265/70/17. These really are like new, only about 5k miles on them. 11/32" on 2, 12/32 on the other 2.
2. Husky Floor Liners, quad cab.
3. Driver and Passenger side door bottle/cup holder inserts
4, BullyDog Hemi GT programmer (unmarried) <----- Consider this gone. Sold pending funds to another member.
5, D-Ball2 remote start setup from Doug on eBay. You'll need to work with Doug on how to reprogram it for your keys. I know they can be hard reset, not sure what else is required. For me it was plug and play.
-Brian
Recently traded in my 2011 for a new Rebel. Got some items for sale that won't be used in the new truck. Would prefer someone local to avoid shipping. 700$ for the whole package, trying to keep together at the point, that's less than the cost of the tires alone!
Please do your research to see what other years this stuff will fit. All came out of a 2011 Ram 1500 5.7L Hemi Big Horn.
1. Winter tires, Rims and TPMS sensors. Goodyear Ultragrip Ice 265/70/17. These really are like new, only about 5k miles on them. 11/32" on 2, 12/32 on the other 2.
2. Husky Floor Liners, quad cab.
3. Driver and Passenger side door bottle/cup holder inserts
4, BullyDog Hemi GT programmer (unmarried) <----- Consider this gone. Sold pending funds to another member.
5, D-Ball2 remote start setup from Doug on eBay. You'll need to work with Doug on how to reprogram it for your keys. I know they can be hard reset, not sure what else is required. For me it was plug and play.
-Brian
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