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Old 07-13-2012, 05:22 PM
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Default Its not new but its ours. 99 Durango

We plan to lift it about 2 inches and add a few things. Its the wifes car and she's short so can't go overboard. 175k miles but new 318.
 
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Old 07-14-2012, 01:15 AM
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2000 durango
33" trail grapplers
2"torsion bar lift
rt rims powder coated black
 
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Old 07-20-2012, 12:32 AM
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Here's mine, its a 1998! 5.2 with 162,000 miles and still going strong! just need a new heater core! i just have never seen these wheels on another? they are 15" i really want the 17"
 
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Old 07-20-2012, 02:01 AM
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I think those are steel rims not positive though. I've seen them on a few. Usually ones that aren't slt versions
 
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Old 07-20-2012, 09:51 AM
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Actually I think they're forged aluminum vs the more common cast aluminum
 
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With new light bar with 4 Hella 500ff's, T/S lift, and Borla Cat back with K&N CAI, I'm
Trying to figure out how to take off these stupid fake hood scoops the previous owner put on.
 
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Does anyone have the projector style headlights? Or aftermarket headlights at all? Thinking about buying the LED taillights and wanna do my headlights but would like to see pictures, thanks to all suggestions
 
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Originally Posted by RiverH
Trying to figure out how to take off these stupid fake hood scoops the previous owner put on.

+1 indeed.

They should peel off by going slow and use stuff like GooGone and fishing line for a safe sawing action.

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Originally Posted by IndyDurango
+1 indeed.

They should peel off by going slow and use stuff like GooGone and fishing line for a safe sawing action.

IndyD
There pretty tight to the hood and I can't get my fingers under them to start taking them off, I'm scared if I use something to pry them off that it'll damage the hood paint
 
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Originally Posted by RiverH
There pretty tight to the hood and I can't get my fingers under them to start taking them off, I'm scared if I use something to pry them off that it'll damage the hood paint
Use a heat gun then.
 


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