2004 Durango with Dubs...not 56K friendly
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2004 Durango with Dubs...not 56K friendly
I just purchased a 2004 Durango. I replaced my 2000 Durango R/T. I was not at all impressed with the new Durango until I saw this one at the dealer. The wheels and tires really change the vehicle. Plus I need the towing capacity, as I have a waterski boat. Hope you enjoy. BTW the new Durango is completely different than the old one. It is super quiet, rides so much nicer, you sit very high in the vehicle so other SUVs don't seem that big, it gets better gas mileage, and it has more HP (about 90 more, which helps increase it's towing capacity from 7,500 to 8,500 lbs).
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YUCK! those look awful!
and not to knock ya, but what is up with the wall...err.. fence..... that first picture looks like it is an 8 foot wall..... city style........ what is wrong with a 48" picket fence?
and not to knock ya, but what is up with the wall...err.. fence..... that first picture looks like it is an 8 foot wall..... city style........ what is wrong with a 48" picket fence?
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I agree, i saw one at the dealership and I just didnt understand how Dodge could screw up the new Durango. Yours looks like a monster though. I mean that in a good way
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Originally posted by pfb
Where's the Viper??
Why weren't you at the track this past week?
Where's the Viper??
Why weren't you at the track this past week?
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referring to that GREAT WALL OF Colorado you have between yourself and your neighbor..... usually you see that in the city, but not normally in the suburbs......
[QUOTE]Originally posted by CarDude
[QUOTE]Originally posted by CarDude