I cant seem to find any 1998 Dodge Durango tailgate shocks, is there any substitute out there, like shocks from another SUV or Durango?
I JUST bought a 83 Chevy S-10 Durango - has very minimal rust, and I got the truck for $400. I was pretty happy with it because it was in great condition but had about 700,000 miles on it. Well...
the speaker wires in my front doors are brown, but I have no brown wires in my wire bundle from the back of my stereo. What am I missing here?
Has fuel but no spark I have changed the crankshaft sensor but still get the same code and still no start. I got the code from the snap-on scanner at work. It read P0335 CKP Sensor A Circuit...
My Durango has the black "bars" at the top which are pretty much flat with the roof, but most Durangos have the roof rails that stick up, where can I buy some of those roof rails?
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The 2008 Dodge Durango is somewhere between the mid-size and full-size truck-based SUVs from GM and Ford.
It's about the same length as the short-wheelbase versions of the full-size SUVs from GM and Ford, but it's narrower and isn't as tall, which makes its interior feel smaller; and though it's quite a few inches longer than the Explorer and TrailBlazer, it's only slightly wider and taller.
Yet, even though the Durango is slightly smaller than those big SUVs, it doesn't handle any better.
The Durango offers a usable third-row seat, an advantage over those smaller models, and has tow ratings that are competitive with some larger, full-size SUVs.
It's a good deal for those who tow; especially in one of its lower trim levels when optioned with the HEMI engine, the Durango makes a good tow vehicle for thousands less than the Expedition or Tahoe.