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Old Nov 20, 2019 | 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by volaredon
huh. have used several of those particular shocks, never noticed that about them....
Yeah, I dunno lol. I’m thinking about selling old girl here soon and upgrading to a newer D or buying a Dakota or Ram, as having an actual bed would be nice for work so I don’t know if I’m even gonna mess with it
 
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Old Nov 20, 2019 | 01:18 PM
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Keep it and still get the truck besides. I have the Durango and 2 club cab Dakotas.

My Durango has been in the garage for 3 years,
(High mileage, replaced the engine and got a bad one as a replacement, was pissed so it sat. )
Up and going again, wife loves it, ---she better continue to with the money I put in to it--- but I just renewed the insurance, it's cheaper to insure now, with full coverage on it even, than it was when I pulled the insurance off of it (I didn't have full coverage on it then either) and I like my vehicles with a full body on frame, thanks, any newer series of Durango and u would lose that. And I much prefer the old Magnum 360(5.9) over especially a 4.7. so we're keeping this one til it rots into the ground. Zero payment is a tremendous bonus besides.
 
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Old Nov 20, 2019 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by volaredon
Keep it and still get the truck besides. I have the Durango and 2 club cab Dakotas.

My Durango has been in the garage for 3 years,
(High mileage, replaced the engine and got a bad one as a replacement, was pissed so it sat. )
Up and going again, wife loves it, ---she better continue to with the money I put in to it--- but I just renewed the insurance, it's cheaper to insure now, with full coverage on it even, than it was when I pulled the insurance off of it (I didn't have full coverage on it then either) and I like my vehicles with a full body on frame, thanks, any newer series of Durango and u would lose that. And I much prefer the old Magnum 360(5.9) over especially a 4.7. so we're keeping this one til it rots into the ground. Zero payment is a tremendous bonus besides.
I might have to do that, so much as the old lady allows lol. Even if, I’m looking at a quad cab Dakota the same here with the same options as my D. So it wouldn’t be much of a change lol
 
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Old Nov 21, 2019 | 07:09 AM
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Me I'd much rather have another Durango than a quad cab pick up whether a dakota or a full size. I want a conventional cab with a real 8 foot bed. The stupidly short bed of a quad cab makes for a silly looking truck. Almost cartoonish. And a 5 foot something bed, is all but useless.
 
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