Exterior Mods Under $1K
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OEM running boards run $500-$700 plus one hour of labor. Pricey but a lot better looking than some of the aftermarket stuff.
Local sellers of aftermarket stuff would sell me the kits but wouldn't do the install because you supposedly have to remove the cladding running along the rocker panels. They said it was too hard to get off and on and didn't want to risk f-ing it up.
Local sellers of aftermarket stuff would sell me the kits but wouldn't do the install because you supposedly have to remove the cladding running along the rocker panels. They said it was too hard to get off and on and didn't want to risk f-ing it up.
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Take a look at my profile pic and an older post. I had the chrome accents wrapped in a matte black vinyl. Matte black wheels are next
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I for one think the caliper covers look ricer. No different than stick on vents on fenders.
To be honest soo many people have bought caliper covers, srt rims that staying stock will actually set you apart. Hahahahahaha
How do you use your durango? Is it a street queen? What look are you going for? Luxury? Sport?
To be honest soo many people have bought caliper covers, srt rims that staying stock will actually set you apart. Hahahahahaha
How do you use your durango? Is it a street queen? What look are you going for? Luxury? Sport?
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I for one think the caliper covers look ricer. No different than stick on vents on fenders.
To be honest soo many people have bought caliper covers, srt rims that staying stock will actually set you apart. Hahahahahaha
How do you use your durango? Is it a street queen? What look are you going for? Luxury? Sport?
To be honest soo many people have bought caliper covers, srt rims that staying stock will actually set you apart. Hahahahahaha
How do you use your durango? Is it a street queen? What look are you going for? Luxury? Sport?
The nice thing about blinging the ride is that it is all subjective: different strokes for different folks. Coffee can exhausts make my sides hurt from laughter and "gold" plated 325/20/26s with spinner-rims on a DeVille are always good for an eyeroll.
The guys here are pretty conservative, really: rims, caliper covers, a little Plati-Dip, shark fin antennaes are all pretty tame IMHO. The mods are definately for the owner -- none of the stuff I've seen here will make non-car guys stop and gawk like like a true custom car would.
OTOH, I'm sure Brembo appreciates the free advertizing with every set of red caliper covers sold. So I'm thinking of doing my in zinc-chromate green or bright yellow. Just being different . . . :-)
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I personally like the look of the MGP's and it gives the D nice contrast against the black. Also another bonus was it was a cheap mod and I could do with leaving the wheels on. But like was said earlier, to each their own. Everyone also has had their own experiences with warranty issues and dealerships giving them grief when certain mods are done, so I'm more a cosmetic modder I guess. Also I dont have time to paint my tips that I have been planning for a month, let alone the calipers(not that I would).