Are you looking to buy new tires for your 1st gen Dodge Durango and while you don’t want to go with the often expensive factory tires, you are not sure which tire would really suit your needs the best? If so, you are in luck as there is a lengthy thread in our 1st gen […] More »
Today’s Tech Thread Spotlight takes a look at the do-it-yourself starter replacement write up by long time DF member and Durango tech guru hydrashocker. Replacing a starter is one of those jobs that many shade tree mechanics and Durango owners might shy away from, but this step by step DIY with pictures shows just how […] More »
Our newest DodgeForum.com Photo of the Week comes to us from Baku Azerbaijan, where DF LCF rocks this great looking 3rd gen Dodge Durango. While his obvious modifications are restricted to the matte black Giovanna Kilis 22 inch wheels wrapped in Falken tires with raised red lettering, a chromed out brush guard and brake caliper […] More »
Among all of the automotive maintenance tasks performed in the driveways and garages around the US, no job is more common than an owner changing their own oil and today’s Tech Thread Spotlight is all about tips and tricks to make changing the oil in a 3rd generation Dodge Durango a little easier. On paper, […] More »
The 2nd generation of the Dodge Durango – which ran from 2003 through 2009 – was arguably the least popular and the least sporty of the modern Dodge sport utility vehicle lineup. The 2g Durango was bigger and bulkier than the previous generation so it didn’t offer the same sporty feel and, most importantly, it […] More »
Do you have a 2012 Dodge Durango powered by the 5.7L Hemi and you have an odd rattling or growling noise coming from the front of the engine? If so, you aren’t the only owner running into this problem and – unfortunately – it could be a fairly serious issue. We have had two members […] More »
The 3rd generation Dodge Durango is one mean looking street SUV and as is the case with any performance minded vehicle, many owners like the drop the ride height to give it a sportier stance. In some of those cases, the owners want the vehicles really slammed down around the tires and today’s Cool Thread […] More »