2nd Gen Durango 2004 - 2009

My New Ride

Old Dec 18, 2011 | 03:40 PM
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I just bought this. 2006 Limited, Hemi, AWD, loaded with every option. 14500 out the door with 71000 miles.

I LOVE IT....

I traded in my 2006 Pacifica (Actually, my wife's, but she stole my car..so I got this).
 

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Old Dec 18, 2011 | 06:18 PM
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Looks clean. I noticed rust bubble just below the fuel door on the fender flare starting on my 2007 as well as inside the door panels. There are a few threads about the fuel purging once full that you may want to check out,
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Originally Posted by fascistfaction
Looks clean. I noticed rust bubble just below the fuel door on the fender flare starting on my 2007 as well as inside the door panels. There are a few threads about the fuel purging once full that you may want to check out,
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Rust? I looked at a 2004 that had rust bubbles in the paint in several spots. I will take a closer look underneath the plastic wheel wells. If it is rusty I will treat it.

I see your sig, how are those Inertia heads??
 

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They are amazing. The difference from the stock is noticeable in the 2500 RPM range as the speedometer climbs very fast from zero,
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Originally Posted by fascistfaction
They are amazing. The difference from the stock is noticeable in the 2500 RPM range as the speedometer climbs very fast from zero,
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Is that cam with MDS or did you use new lifters?
 
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No, I kept the MDS lifters when I changed the cam shaft. I looked into changing them out, but decided to leave it alone,
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No, I kept the MDS lifters when I changed the cam shaft. I looked into changing them out, but decided to leave it alone,
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Sounds like the combination is pretty awesome. I'd love to do some "stuff" to mine, but I will only touch the engine after it is paid off...

Wheels will come first; only when it needs new tires.
 

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