The Ram 4500 and 5500 Chassis Cabs have been a staple in the commercial vehicle landscape from 2008 to the present, serving as reliable workhorses for small businesses and municipal operations alike. In Harrisburg, many of these vehicles are retired from active duty as contractors phase out aging fleets or as local governments decommission surplus vehicles. Donations of these heavy-duty chassis cabs not only aid in the revitalization of community services but also provide tax benefits to generous donors.
As a Class 4-5 commercial chassis cab, the Ram 4500 and 5500 embody the robust construction and heavy-duty capabilities needed for a variety of applications, from utility work to emergency services. Their higher GVWR ratings allow for expanded configurations, enabling the installation of specialized bodies that fit the needs of contractors and service providers throughout the Harrisburg area. With the right support, these vehicles can continue contributing to regional development and service efficiency.
📖Generation guide
4th-gen (DJ/D2) • 2008-2010
Powered by a 6.7L Cummins ISB engine, producing 350 hp, paired with a 6-speed Aisin AS68RC automatic transmission. GVWR options at 16,500 lbs (4500) and 19,500 lbs (5500).
Mid-cycle (DJ/D2) • 2011-2018
Features an updated 6.7L Cummins ISB with 800 lb-ft torque and the introduction of a 6.4L Hemi V8 gas option from 2014. GVWR remains at 16,500 lbs and 19,500 lbs.
5th-gen (DJ/D2) • 2019-2026
Introduces improved 6.7L Cummins ISB with 360 hp and 1,075 lb-ft torque, and enhanced 6.4L Hemi paired with an 8-speed automatic. Continues to offer high GVWR options.
Known issues by generation
Throughout its production, the Ram 4500 and 5500 have experienced certain known issues reflective of their duty cycles. The 2013-2018 models often face crankcase pressure sensor failures, leading to potential limp-mode conditions. Newer models, particularly from 2019 onwards, may encounter valve-body shudder and delayed engagement in the AISIN AS69RC HD transmission. Additionally, the 6.4L Hemi variants face challenges with lifter failures in the Multi-Displacement System, while diesel models deal with DEF and fuel system issues. Proper maintenance history is crucial, especially for those contemplating donation.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of a Ram 4500 or 5500 varies significantly based on condition, powertrain, and aftermarket body configurations. Generally, vehicles with diesel engines tend to hold higher values, especially those configured for utility or vocational use. The market for these commercial chassis cabs is robust, with typical Form 8283 Section B appraisals placing values between $20,000 to $45,000 depending on trim levels and configurations. Gas variants, while typically lower in appraised value, can ease some compliance hurdles, making them attractive for donation.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ram 4500 or 5500 Chassis Cab involves specific processes tailored for commercial vehicles. Due to the heavy-duty nature of these trucks, a specialized wrecker is necessary for pickup. Additionally, you’ll need to manage paperwork regarding commercial titling, including the appropriate state Forms MV and any required surrender of apportioned plates or IFTA fuel tax stickers. It's essential to be aware of distinctions between business vehicle deductions and charitable contributions to ensure compliance with IRS regulations.
Harrisburg regional notes
In Harrisburg, the demand for Ram 4500 and 5500 Chassis Cabs is particularly high due to the dense landscape of contractors and service providers. However, local conditions, such as exposure to road salt, can lead to frame corrosion concerns, making timely donations even more valuable. The proximity to local body builders like Knapheide and Reading enhances the potential for repurposing these vehicles efficiently, contributing to an ecosystem of support for local businesses.
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