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Tune UP Time? Suspension issues?

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Old 03-17-2009, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by carbophat
1st, i have and didn't find anything..


2nd standard 4.7 V8 2003 Durango
I can't beleive what I am reading. You say there is NO information on spark plugs in here for a 4.7L?........


As for your truck riding hard, you put tires on it and using the OEM size means nothing. Many brands and types of tires are created for what you need.
You don't go to the grocery store and order 1 of everything. You sit down and write a list, do some research, get some options, then buy the things you need.
If I go and buy Michelins then I want a nice on road drive tire and if I like the mud then I buy a Super Swamper Bogger Tire. Everything in the middle according to the drivers needs so yes the tires can change how a vehicle responds.

Then you can get into shocks if you would like. Same rules apply.
 
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1st, Yes you are wealth of knowledge

2nd, must you be a smartass about everything?
 
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Originally Posted by carbophat
2nd, must you be a smartass about everything?
1st, Yes

2nd, lighten up..
 
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SPARK PLUGS
DESCRIPTION
All engines use resistor type spark plugs. 4.7L V-8
engines are equipped with “fired in suppressor seal”
type spark plugs using a copper core ground electrode.
Because of the use of an aluminum cylinder head
on the 4.7L engine, spark plug torque is very critical.
To prevent possible pre-ignition and/or mechanical
engine damage, the correct type/heat range/number
spark plug must be used.


there some info on 4.7 semi-hemi engines=Now let's ALL drink some beers and watch some female exotic dodge dancer gals shake what the Dodge God gave em!=lol
Damn,I bet pimpin ain't as hard as forum jiving
 

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Originally Posted by carbophat
1st, Yes you are wealth of knowledge

2nd, must you be a smartass about everything?
1. Thanks but I'm not perfect.

2. I don't know how much information you have on this subject and there are many people that don't understand basic mechanics. As per the way the question = was how I reply to your question.

Any YES I like to be a smartass......


Now settle down and lets get along.....
 
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Originally Posted by DragonOfMadness
Now let's ALL drink some beers and watch some female exotic dodge dancer gals shake what the Dodge God gave em!=lol
Damn,I bet pimpin ain't as hard as forum jiving

^ LOL ^

Oh hell ya!.....
 
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Ya know if I was married and my wife read my posts,I'd be waking up with couch face for a month...
 
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Originally Posted by hydrashocker
1. Thanks but I'm not perfect.

2. I don't know how much information you have on this subject and there are many people that don't understand basic mechanics. As per the way the question = was how I reply to your question.

Any YES I like to be a smartass......


Now settle down and lets get along.....
not upset, just asking.. :cheers
 
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Cool


What tires did ya get?
 
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So i just saw on the side of the forum (advertisement) does anyone use those E3 Spark plugs?
 


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