Tearing apart the 4.7L V8 in your Dodge Dakota (and some Dodge Rams) can be a daunting task but with the proper tools and a good step by step walk through – even the most notice mechanics can take apart their engine. Fortunately, our 2nd generation Dakota subsection has a great DIY thread that will […] More »
One of the most common questions that Ram owners face on DodgeForum is “how will this modification affect my warranty?” Because of that, one of our members put together a lengthy thread running through the common modifications made to the Cummins Turbo Diesel powered Ram trucks along with what problems those modifications can cause and […] More »
The 2nd generation Dodge Neon was a big seller and while those with better insurance rates and deeper pockets could opt for the high performance Neon SRT4 – a great many buyers went with the less expensive non-SRT models. As so many of these sporty sedans have ended up in the used car market, more […] More »
Whether you are into offroading, drag racing or just making your Ram look great, there is a good chance that you have at least considered swapping to aftermarket wheels. The problem is that with so many wheel companies out there – some of which offer little help on what will and wont fit on your […] More »
Have you run into technical difficulties with the air conditioning system in your Dodge Durango but you don’t want to have to deal with the massive costs involved with taking the truck to a shop? DodgeForum may be able to help. Our Moderator shrpshtr325 put together this wonderfully informative thread on how to recognize, diagnose […] More »
Lifting or lowering your car or truck can be an expensive modification but if your ride has a torsion bar front suspension setup like the Dodge Dakota (or my 1972 Dodge Demon) – you can make slight adjustments to your ride height with just a little elbow grease and some basic tools. DodgeForum moderator and […] More »
Have you ever had to go to a dealership to have a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) pulled so that you could fix something on your Ram? Going to the dealership or even some shops will cost you upwards of $50 if you cannot find a parts store to do it for free. Luckily, there is […] More »