Donate Your Ram 4500/5500 Chassis Cab in Denver

Elevate your contribution and support the local economy by donating your Ram 4500 or 5500 Chassis Cab—essential for contractors, small-business owners, and municipal organizations.

Are you looking to donate your Ram 4500 or 5500 Chassis Cab in Denver? These powerful Class 4-5 commercial chassis-cabs are significant assets for small businesses, contractors, and municipal fleets. With a production run spanning from 2008 to 2026, these vehicles have been a cornerstone in the commercial vehicle market, showcasing durability and versatility that aligns with the demands of Denver's urban landscape.

As fleet decommissioning, contractor rotation, and small-business retirements increase, many of these heavy-duty trucks find a second life through charitable donations. The process is straightforward, and by contributing your vehicle, you facilitate the transfer of quality equipment to deserving organizations while also navigating the complexities of commercial-titling realities. Your donation could significantly impact local service providers who depend heavily on these chassis cabs for their daily operations.

📖Generation guide

4th-gen (DJ/D2) • 2008-2010

Equipped with a robust 6.7L Cummins ISB engine, producing 350 hp and a GVWR of 16,500 lbs. These early models laid the groundwork for reliability and performance in the commercial sector.

Mid-cycle (DJ/D2) • 2011-2018

Post-Chrysler split, these Ram-branded trucks saw updates in the Cummins ISB, boosting torque to 800 lb-ft. The addition of the 6.4L Hemi V8 in 2014 expanded versatility for gas consumers.

5th-gen (DJ/D2) • 2019-2026

Featuring variants producing up to 360 hp and 1,075 lb-ft of torque on the Cummins engine, with enhanced transmission systems and mild-hybrid options for increased efficiency. GVWRs scale up to 19,500 lbs.

Known issues by generation

While the Ram 4500/5500 is renowned for its dependability, each generation has its known issues. The 2013-2018 models often face crankcase pressure sensor failures, leading to limp-mode situations. The 2019+ models have encountered AISIN AS69RC HD valve-body shudder and delayed engagement. Additionally, the 6.4L Hemi variants from 2014-2020 are susceptible to lifter collapses due to their Multi-Displacement System. It's crucial for donors to be honest about these issues, ensuring that the next owner is fully aware of potential maintenance needs during the vehicle's new life.

Donation value by condition + generation

The potential donation value for Ram 4500 and 5500 Chassis Cabs can vary significantly based on condition, GVWR class, and powertrain selection. Gas variants, particularly the 6.4L Hemi, typically donate easier due to fewer compliance hurdles, while the diesel models command higher values due to their heavy-duty capabilities. With the right body configuration—such as utility, box, or dump—donors may see donation appraisals generally exceeding $5,000, especially for vehicles over 10,000 lbs GVWR.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Ram 4500 or 5500 Chassis Cab requires certain specifics to ensure a smooth process. Given the vehicle's heavy-duty nature, a specialized wrecker is needed for pickup, particularly for GVWR models exceeding standard rollback flatbed capacities. During the donation, you will surrender any apportioned plates, IRP, and IFTA fuel-tax stickers, while also addressing the transition from commercial registration to charitable donation. Understanding Section 179 distinctions is essential to avoid double-dipping on business-vehicle deductions.

Denver regional notes

In Denver, Ram 4500 and 5500 Chassis Cab owners face unique circumstances influenced by the local economy and landscape. The density of landscape contractors and service businesses creates a vibrant environment for these vehicles. However, owners should be wary of potential frame corrosion issues stemming from road salt exposure. Fortunately, a strong network of body-builders like Knapheide and Reading in the area supports aftermarket conversions, making these trucks even more valuable in their next chapter.

FAQ

Do I need a CDL to donate my Ram 4500/5500?
Typically, you do not need a CDL to donate your Ram 4500 or 5500, but it’s essential to consider that if your vehicle is registered as a commercial vehicle, you may need to address commercial-titling aspects.
What are apportioned plates, and do I need to surrender them?
Apportioned plates are for vehicles operating in multiple states under the International Registration Plan (IRP). Yes, you will need to surrender these plates when donating your vehicle to ensure compliance with state regulations.
How is the donation value determined for my Ram 4500/5500?
The donation value is typically assessed based on the vehicle's condition, GVWR, make and model, and whether it is diesel or gas. Given the size, many donations can exceed $5,000, requiring a qualified appraisal.
What paperwork do I need for the donation process?
You will need to prepare Form 8283 Section B for appraisal, and any supporting documents regarding the vehicle's registration and title. This helps ensure a smooth transition to the charitable organization.
Can I customize my donation to include aftermarket conversions?
Yes, if your Ram 4500/5500 has been customized with aftermarket conversions, please inform us during the donation process. This can impact appraisal values and the overall utility of the vehicle.
How is the pickup arranged for heavy-duty vehicles?
Pickup for your Ram 4500 or 5500 is handled by Ride Revive, requiring a heavy-duty wrecker for safe transportation. We will coordinate the logistics to ensure a seamless donation.
Will I receive any tax benefits from my donation?
Yes, as a donor, you are eligible for tax deductions for your charitable donation. Depending on the vehicle's appraisal value, you can benefit financially during tax season, but ensure you follow IRS guidelines.

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If you own a Ram 4500 or 5500 Chassis Cab and are considering a donation, now is the perfect time to make an impact on your community. By donating your truck to Ride Revive, you not only support local businesses and contractors, but you also gain potential tax benefits. Join us in making a difference today!

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