Today’s Cool Thread of the Day – our final cool thread of the 2013 year – takes a look at a car show picture thread posted by DodgeForum.com sponsor American Car Craft with one sharp looking Dodge Challenger sporting a shaker style hood almost a year before Mopar introduced the Shaker package. These images were […] More »
The whole point of a forum is for likeminded enthusiasts to discuss their passion and to help others with problems that they might run into but a thread in our 3rd gen Dodge Dakota section takes it a step further. The Deals and Steals thread was started by DF’er dakotaff and over the past 18 […] More »
Do you love snowmobiling and generally raising hell in the deep snow but you don’t like having to deal with all of the cold air and snow in your face? You are in luck as there is a company now offering a product that can literally convert your Ram pickup into the ultimate snowmobile in […] More »
Do you have a 2nd generation Dodge Neon and you arent sure of the name or paint code? This could become a problem if you are trying to buy touch up paint to address some annoying stone chips or if you are planning to have the whole car painted the original color. Fortunately, we have […] More »
Do you have a 3rd generation Dodge Durango that is already making use of the check engine light? Having that annoying light checked out can be an expensive headache but if you locate a parts store that will pull codes for free – or if you buy a code reader of your own – you […] More »
Are you looking to change the rear end gearing in your 2nd generation Dodge Ram and you arent sure what to go pick for your application? We have a thread in our 2g Ram section where members have posted whar gear ratio they run in their truck along with some insight as to why they […] More »
The 2.5L 4-cylinder engine from the second generation Dodge Dakota doesn’t get a whole lot of love or respect but today’s cool thread feature takes a look at a 2.5L rebuild thread where DF member Bigboi407 looks to rebuild his 1998 Dakota engine while squeezing out a little more power in the process. Unlike many […] More »