I was looking for a truck for a few months, and planned on getting a beater for around $1,000. I found a few that fit the bill, but none of them were really good deals. Then, on Saturday, I'm driving past an aquaintance's house, and notice he has a sign out front saying "98 Dodge Ram 1500". I thought it meant $1,500, so I called him up later, and it turned out it was a Ram 1500, and he was asking $4,800, but he said $4k and it's mine, so I went to have a look. I remembered when he first bought it back in early 98, and he has kept it in amazing condition. It's only got 150k kms on it. That's not even 100k miles. Anyway, I bought the truck, and here's the odd part. This truck is loaded. Power bucket seats, power heated oversized mirrors, cruise, tilt, auto-dimming rear view mirror, towing package, etc., but no keyless entry, and it's a 5 speed! Who the hell would order a loaded truck with no keyless entry? The 5 speed is a little weird, but I actually really like it, but the keyless entry thing has me baffled. I called the Dodge dealer, and the guy told me he doesn't think it can be retrofitted. Sounds like bullshit to me, but whatever. No big deal. I guess I'll just have to get used to using a key again. I'll post a pic later.
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In 98, not having keyless entry wasn't exactly unusual. The thing that makes it weird, is that it has a bunch of other expensive options, but they left out one of the cheaper, more common options. These days, don't pretty much ALL cars have keyless entry?
Oh yeah, I got two full sets of good wheels and tires with it too, plus a full sized spare.
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostI used to have a 1500 Sport. Cool frickin truck! Crappy resale value right now, though...
Mine's a 1500 Sport too.
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Originally posted by Hellbat View PostGo to a shop that does stereo/alarm installations. They will be able to rig up keyless entry guaranteed. That the one good thing about the gas prices climbing so high is the fully loaded trucks can be had for a steal now.
Congrat's!
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Originally posted by zeegler View PostMine's a 1500 Sport too._________________________________________________
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Congrats on the Dodge. Good luck with it. Coincidentally, I may be getting a '98 Ram 1500 also to replace my '94 Toyota V6 pickup. My buddy, who is DEA, is leaving for Afghanistan at the end of the year. He will be gone for 2 years. He doesn't want it to sit in his driveway so he offered it to me. He was thinking closer to 6 grand though because it only has 50,000 miles on it. It isn't the Sport though. It is the extended cab and 8 foot bed version with the 360 Magnum in it. Auto, 4WD. We'll see if the deal goes through or not. I am thinking I'd like to spend 5 grand on it.Scott
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Originally posted by StukaJU87 View PostCongrats on the Dodge. Good luck with it. Coincidentally, I may be getting a '98 Ram 1500 also to replace my '94 Toyota V6 pickup. My buddy, who is DEA, is leaving for Afghanistan at the end of the year. He will be gone for 2 years. He doesn't want it to sit in his driveway so he offered it to me. He was thinking closer to 6 grand though because it only has 50,000 miles on it. It isn't the Sport though. It is the extended cab and 8 foot bed version with the 360 Magnum in it. Auto, 4WD. We'll see if the deal goes through or not. I am thinking I'd like to spend 5 grand on it.
I really like the stance of mine. It's not as high as a 4X4, but it's definitely higher than a normal 2WD. It has the heavy duty suspension, so that's probably why.
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Better than fully loaded and manual windows.
Speaking of keyless entry, I replaced the batteries in my fob a while back, and the directions say that you have to reset the fob to access your car when you do that by holding down a couple of buttons.
Makes me wonder if you could reset your fob to work with any car that way. If so, there goes a huge security issue.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Originally posted by Newc View PostBetter than fully loaded and manual windows.
Speaking of keyless entry, I replaced the batteries in my fob a while back, and the directions say that you have to reset the fob to access your car when you do that by holding down a couple of buttons.
Makes me wonder if you could reset your fob to work with any car that way. If so, there goes a huge security issue.I hooked up my accelerator pedal in my car to my brake lights. I hit the gas, people behind me stop, and I'm gone.
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Originally posted by Newc View PostMakes me wonder if you could reset your fob to work with any car that way. If so, there goes a huge security issue.
No, every manufacturer has a different method of programming. And they are all usually a pain in the butt. Some manufacturers like Dodge allow you to add a key fob yourself if you have the original master and a working 2ndary key. If not, you have to go to the dealer and have it added.
I wouldn't be surprised if this Dodge 1500 has the ability, but, the key fob is missing. Did you have the dealer check to see if it was already installed? If not, just add an aftermarket alarm with remote door locks as mentioned above. You can also have remote windows installed with these as well. Good for warm days right before you go out.-Lou" I do not pay women for sex. I pay for them to leave after the sex ". -Wise words of Charlie Sheen
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I happen to be one of those people who prefer non power locks and windows. My 08 Ford F-150 was ordered that way by me new Its becoming pretty difficult to find cars/trucks that still have manual windows and locks available and pretty soon they won't be available at all I suppose Less electronic crap to break is the way I look at it and all of it is expensive to repair when it does eventually break.Rudy
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