ReviveRides: Donate Your Ram 2500 in Utah Today

Join the legacy of Ram 2500 pickupsβ€”a powerful work truck known for its diesel and gas options, perfect for tackling tough jobs in Utah's rugged terrain.

The Ram 2500 is a stalwart choice for contractors, ranchers, and fleet operators across Utah. From its introduction in 1994 to its latest models, the Ram 2500 has evolved through five generations, offering robust hauling and towing capabilities with a variety of diesel and gas engine options. Many donors find themselves retiring their trusted workhorse after years of service, contributing to an ongoing pipeline of durable pickups in the state.

As a heavy-duty pickup with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of over 8,500 pounds, the Ram 2500 is built for strength and functionality. Whether used for agricultural tasks, oilfield work, or contractor projects, these trucks provide unparalleled performance. As you consider parting with your Ram 2500, know that your donation not only provides tax benefits but also supports ReviveRides in providing essential transportation to those in need throughout Utah.

πŸ“–Generation guide

Gen 1 β€’ 1994-2002

Introduced with a BR-platform redesign, the Gen 1 Ram 2500 features the iconic 5.9L Cummins 12-valve (1994-1998) and 24-valve (1998.5-2002) engines, renowned for their durability.

Gen 2 β€’ 2003-2009

This generation showcases the reliable 5.9L Cummins 24-valve and the new 6.7L Cummins starting in 2007. Improvements in comfort and towing capacity were significant.

Gen 3 β€’ 2010-2018

The Gen 3 Ram 2500 boasts a refined 6.7L Cummins and 5.7L Hemi options, introducing coil-spring rear suspension for a smoother ride, along with off-road variants like the Power Wagon.

Gen 4 β€’ 2019-2026

With the DT-platform, the Gen 4 Ram 2500 advances with a high-output 6.7L Cummins, luxury trims, and advanced technology, maintaining its status as a heavy-duty leader.

Known issues by generation

The Ram 2500, while revered, has certain known issues across its generations. The Gen 1 models are often plagued by the 'killer dowel pin' issue affecting the 5.9L Cummins 12-valve engine. For Gen 2 (2003-2009), the VP44 injection pump and lift pump failures are common, especially in the 5.9L variant. Transitioning to Gen 3, the 6.7L Cummins introduced in 2007.5 can face challenges with DPF, EGR clogging, and cooling issues. Finally, Gen 4 (2019-2026) models have reported torque converter and electronic transfer-case actuator problems, particularly in high-output trims.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your Ram 2500 can greatly depend on its condition, engine type, and trim level. Diesel models, particularly crew-cab 4WD variants like the Limited and Power Wagon, can fetch $5,000 to $15,000+ even at higher mileage, thanks to their robust Cummins engines. Pre-emissions models (1998.5-2007) are increasingly sought after for their reliability and potential value. Vehicles above a GVWR of 10,000 lbs are often appraised higher, and Form 8283 Section B will apply, ensuring adequate tax benefits for high-trim donations.

Donation process for this model

When donating a Ram 2500, be prepared for specific towing requirements due to its heavy-duty nature. A heavy-duty rollback wrecker is essential since standard tow trucks may not accommodate vehicles with a GVWR over 10,000 lbs. If your truck is equipped with a fifth-wheel hitch or gooseneck ball, these will need to be removed prior to towing. Additionally, dual-rear-wheel configurations may require specialized handling during the donation process.

Utah regional notes

In Utah, the Ram 2500 is particularly popular among those in the oilfield, agriculture, and construction sectors. As these industries rotate fleets or retire aging work trucks, many Ram 2500s become available for donation. The harsh conditions of the high desert and snow-covered mountains can lead to unique wear on these vehicles, but the longevity of diesel engines ensures that many remain reliable even after years of service. Donating your Ram 2500 helps support the local community while contributing to the demand for durable vehicles.

FAQ

Can I donate a Ram 2500 with an emissions delete?
Yes, you can donate a Ram 2500 with an emissions delete. However, be aware that it may affect the vehicle's resale value and donor benefits depending on its condition and compliance with local regulations.
What should I know about fuel system failures in the Cummins engines?
Fuel system issues, particularly in the Gen 2 VP44-equipped models, are a common concern. Upgrades to aftermarket lift pumps can enhance reliability and performance in these vehicles, making them a wise investment for owners.
How valuable is the towing package on my Ram 2500?
The towing package significantly increases the value of your Ram 2500, enhancing its capacity for hauling heavy loads. Models equipped with factory towing capabilities can command higher prices on the market.
What do I do with my fifth-wheel hitch?
When donating your Ram 2500, you will need to remove the fifth-wheel hitch prior to towing to comply with donation requirements. This ensures a smooth and safe pickup process.
What is the GVWR appraisal threshold for my Ram 2500?
With a GVWR over 8,500 lbs, your Ram 2500 is often subject to higher appraisal values, frequently landing in the $5,000+ range. Make sure to check the specific rating on your vehicle to understand its value.
Are there issues with the 68RFE transmission I should know about?
Yes, some Ram 2500 models equipped with the 68RFE transmission (2007+) can experience shift-solenoid and torque-converter failures. Regular maintenance and upgrades can improve longevity and reliability in these vehicles.
Why is the pre-emissions Cummins so valuable?
Pre-emissions Cummins engines, particularly the 5.9L 24-valve models, are sought after for their reliability and ease of modification. These engines often command a premium in the market, especially among enthusiasts.

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If you're ready to part with your dependable Ram 2500, donating it to ReviveRides is a fantastic way to give back. Your vehicle can provide vital transportation for those in need, all while offering you substantial tax benefits. Reach out today to start the process!

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