Overland Classifieds :: 2019 Ram Laramie 5500 Buckstop Single Wheel Conversion

Is it a coincidence that our forum has been awash with powerful Ram trucks recently, or does it have something to do with current gas prices? Either way, we’ve had some truly jaw-dropping examples, and today’s offering is no exception. This monster 5500, fitted with a 6.4-liter Hemi V8, has covered just 16,224 miles, showcases the Laramie Trim Package, and has been heavily modified for all-terrain travel. 

From the Seller:

Here is your opportunity to own one of the most capable and heavy-duty off-road rigs. This is an overland or daily driver beast. Over 10,000 pounds payload and 25,000 pounds towing. You will not see many other RAM 5500s with a single wheel conversion and all of these extras. It’s truly one of a kind and has taken me over two years to build. I am selling because I no longer need to haul my Host Mammoth truck camper and am starting a new build with a different platform. No accidents and all highway miles. Excellent condition. If you are out of state from Utah, I will provide up to a $2,000 credit towards your shipping costs.”

2019 Ram Laramie 5500

The 2019 Ram Laramie is fitted with a powerful 6.4-liter Hemi V8 that produces 410 horsepower and a considerable 429 pound-feet of torque. A strong motor is mated with class-leading workhorse credentials, including a 21,510-pound towing capacity and a 12,510-pound max payload. These rugged attributes are matched with a luxurious interior courtesy of Ram’s Laramie Trim Package, which includes: 

  • Heated and cooled leather seats
  • Climate control with multi-zone air conditioning 
  • Cruise control
  • Twelve-inch infotainment system with premium sound system
  • Keyless start 

Distinguishing Features

  • Knapheide aluminum flatbed
  • Custom auxiliary fuel tank, 85-gallon 
  • Sherpa winch, 17,000-pounds
  • Kelderman 2-link rear air ride system
  • Five powder coated truck boxes 
  • Buckstop single wheel conversion

This 2019 Ram Laramie 5500 Buckstop Single Wheel Conversion is listed for $124,950 and is currently located in Utah. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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