Donate Your Ram 4500/5500 Chassis Cab in Alaska

Unlock your Ram 4500/5500's potential for good by donating it to Alaska Wheels Forward, supporting small businesses, contractors, and municipal services in need.

In Alaska, the Ram 4500 and 5500 Chassis Cabs are pivotal assets for small businesses, contractors, and municipal entities. These versatile Class 4-5 commercial vehicles, produced from 2008 to 2026, have made their mark in various industries, thanks to their robust performance and adaptability. With their strong GVWR ratings—up to 19,500 lbs for the Ram 5500—these trucks are equipped to handle demanding workloads, making them prime candidates for donation.

As many of these vehicles reach the end of their operational life due to fleet decommissioning, small-business owner retirements, and contractor vehicle rotations, donating a Ram 4500 or 5500 becomes a meaningful way to contribute to local communities. These trucks often transition from active duty to government surplus or charitable organizations, providing valuable services to those in need while also adhering to commercial-titling regulations in Alaska.

📖Generation guide

4th Gen DJ/D2 • 2008-2010

This generation features the Dodge-badged 6.7L Cummins ISB engine producing 350 hp and a 6-speed Aisin AS68RC automatic transmission, with a GVWR of 16,500 lbs for the Ram 4500.

4th Gen DJ/D2 Mid-Cycle • 2011-2018

Post-Chrysler split, this generation introduced higher torque ratings to the 6.7L Cummins ISB engine and added a 6.4L Hemi V8 gasoline option starting in 2014, maintaining a GVWR of 19,500 lbs for the Ram 5500.

5th Gen DJ/D2 • 2019-2026

This generation enhanced the 6.7L Cummins ISB to 360 hp and up to 1,075 lb-ft of torque, alongside an 8-speed automatic option for gas engines, with GVWRs still reaching 19,500 lbs.

Known issues by generation

The Ram 4500 and 5500 have experienced some specific issues across their generations. The 2013-2018 models often face crankcase pressure sensor failures that lead to limp mode, while 2019 models might suffer from valve-body shudder in the AISIN AS69RC HD transmission. Additionally, the 6.4L Hemi from 2014-2020 is known for lifter failures, often requiring costly repairs. Understanding these issues can help fleet operators maintain these vehicles and prepare them for donation or resale.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of a Ram 4500 or 5500 Chassis Cab can vary significantly based on its condition, GVWR, and engine type. Diesel models tend to have higher resale values due to their robust reputation and capabilities, often placing them in the $20k-$45k range for the higher trim levels. Gas models may be easier to donate, avoiding diesel compliance hurdles. Form 8283 Section B will apply for vehicles over 10,000 lbs, making it essential for donors to get a qualified appraisal to maximize their tax benefits.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Ram 4500 or 5500 Chassis Cab involves several specific logistics. Due to their heavy-duty nature, a specialized wrecker is often needed for pickup, as standard rollback flatbeds may not suffice. Additionally, you'll need to manage commercial-titling paperwork, including the surrender of apportioned plates and IFTA stickers for interstate operation. It is important to understand that vehicle donations under Section 179 for business vehicles differ from charitable contributions, ensuring compliance with IRS guidelines.

Alaska regional notes

Alaska has a unique landscape for Ram 4500 and 5500 owners, recognizing the importance of these vehicles in commercial applications such as urban delivery and landscape contracting. With concerns about frame corrosion in salt-belt areas, many owners may find value in donating their vehicles as they transition to newer models. The local body-builder network, including Knapheide and Royal, can also facilitate aftermarket conversions, ensuring the vehicle is ready for its next chapter.

FAQ

What are the CDL Class B implications for my Ram 4500/5500?
If your Ram 4500/5500 exceeds the 26,000 lb GVWR threshold, you may need a CDL Class B license to operate it legally. This licensing requirement is crucial for compliance, especially for commercial use.
How do I handle apportioned plates for my donation?
When donating your Ram 4500 or 5500, surrender all apportioned plates and IFTA fuel tax stickers. This step ensures that you are no longer responsible for taxes associated with the vehicle post-donation.
Can I get a Form 8283 Section B appraisal for my donation?
Yes, it's highly recommended to secure a Form 8283 Section B appraisal for your Ram 4500 or 5500. Given that these vehicles typically have a market value over $5,000, a qualified appraiser can help substantiate your tax deduction.
What is the difference between commercial-titling and standard registration?
Commercial-titling involves specific registrations that account for the vehicle's use and weight class, while standard registration does not. This distinction is important for tax implications and compliance, especially when donating commercial vehicles.
How will an aftermarket conversion affect my donation?
Aftermarket conversions can impact the value and usability of your donated vehicle. Be sure to document any changes and consult with our team to ensure the vehicle remains eligible for donation and recognized for its full value.
What type of pickup logistics should I expect?
Expect to arrange for a heavy-duty wrecker for pickup, as standard flatbeds may not accommodate your Ram 4500 or 5500. Our team can help coordinate this to ensure a smooth donation process.
What documents do I need for fleet-decommission paperwork?
For fleet-decommissioning, be prepared to provide maintenance records, title information, and any relevant commercial registration documents. This will facilitate the donation and ensure compliance with local regulations.

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If you own a Ram 4500 or 5500 Chassis Cab, consider donating it to Alaska Wheels Forward. Your vehicle can significantly impact local communities, helping small businesses and municipal services thrive. Join us in making a difference!

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