the 2500s have higher torque, a bigger frame and are more heavy duty overall
Dodge does not use Mass Airflow Sensors on it's 1500 trucks.
There is no engine difference. The main difference is in suspension, and trim.
If I remember correctly: K= 4 Wheel drive C = 2 Wheel drive
On Dodge 1500 trucks, "WB" stands for "Wheelbase." It refers to the distance between the front and rear axles of the truck, which can affect the vehicle's handling, stability, and ride quality. Different wheelbase configurations may also impact the truck's towing capacity and cargo space.
Yes.Yes.
A 2004 Dodge Ram truck was not built with a cabin air filter.
1500 trucks are 1/2 ton, 2500 trucks are 3/4 ton, 3500 trucks are 1 ton. The differences are hauling/towing capabilities. Granted 2500's and 3500's have more powerful engines, a 1500 can be made into a 2500 with few modifications.
The dodge ram 1500 can carry a lot more weight than other dodge trucks can and it has a lot more space on the inside for passengers and the driver to make driving more comfortable.
Yes, Ram 1500-5500 trucks are still being produced.
Dodge doesn't have a 4.8 liter engine so I am not sure that there is an answer.
They should fit 2003-2016
A 2007 Dodge 1500 bed should fit a 2004 Dodge 1500, as both trucks are part of the same generation (2002-2008) and have similar dimensions and mounting points. However, it's important to check for any differences in the mounting hardware or bed features, such as tailgate design and wiring for lights. Additionally, ensure that both trucks have the same cab configuration (e.g., regular, quad, or crew cab) to ensure compatibility.