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Koning's Lifted Durango BUILD!

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Old 11-04-2014, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by LCF
Though many of our friends here say that "white" is the color for the D, i say THE BLACK IS THE COLOR!!!!)))) As Henry Ford said: "Car can be any color, so long as it's BLACK" =)))
As much as I loved my BLACK 2012 R/T, I get far more compliments in my White. Of course having some black contrasts in various places makes it pop too. Also sure is allot easier keep that thing clean now, so I would say I'm a converted man now.
 
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Old 11-04-2014, 02:58 PM
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Great post and your Durango looks fantastic! Thanks again for sharing the info as this is purdy much what I envisioned for my D when we bought her a month ago. Slowly but surely, I will get her there!
 
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Old 11-05-2014, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by SLAINTE06
As much as I loved my BLACK 2012 R/T, I get far more compliments in my White. Of course having some black contrasts in various places makes it pop too. Also sure is allot easier keep that thing clean now, so I would say I'm a converted man now.
I totally agree about keeping the truck clean...
And by the way let me mention that white R/T's look awesome because they are wholly white. But when i see a white "crew" in the street it looks awfull cause half of the car is still black... At least to our country they come like this)
 
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Originally Posted by Thekoning
You'll be the third one!
Heck yeah, I'm excited. I've done a ton of performance mods to my Durango if you want to see it my nickname on YouTube is HemiWagon.

 

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Old 11-06-2014, 02:04 AM
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Originally Posted by HEMI-WAGON
Heck yeah, I'm excited. I've done a ton of performance mods to my Durango if you want to see it my nickname on YouTube is HemiWagon.
Great)
I want to install the diablo tuning on my D either, please tell me is it worth it? does it really make difference sensible? What about mpg?
 
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Old 11-06-2014, 05:45 AM
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I have made so many modifications that it was necessary to get a custom tune done. I would highly recommend the tuner if for no other reason than to just be able to fix the sluggish throttle!
 
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Originally Posted by HEMI-WAGON
I have made so many modifications that it was necessary to get a custom tune done. I would highly recommend the tuner if for no other reason than to just be able to fix the sluggish throttle!
How much is that tuner? Any figures to prove what its capable of?
 
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great thread!
 
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Old 11-08-2014, 09:29 PM
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Can't tell you how excited this thread makes me!
Won't be soon (been spending too much money, wife says I have to wait 'til spring at the very least [heh, funny eh? considering the topic? ]

But I was looking for something like this even before I bought the D. That's exactly the kind of ride-height I'm looking for.

The Rocky-Road page shows optional front control arms... what would that be for?

(Also, any ideas how many hours this would take to install? trying to get an idea of what my garage would charge)
 
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Wow that truck looks amazing I too will be lifting my 2014 but I want to keep my 20's just with 32's is that possible
But your thread keeps me motivated
 


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