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Member ID: neversayyy

Location: Bismarck, ND

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1998 Dodge Durango

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Sep 22, 2009

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Joe’s Dodge Durango
“RANGO”

  • Currently 3.2 /5 Stars.
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neversayyy's 1998 Dodge Durangoneversayyy's 1998 Dodge Durango

So far only mods: Black Widow Roof Rack, 55w Bulb replacements in fogs, jumper on fog relay, and four 100w Offroad lights not yet mounted to front of cargo rack, also stored away in closet is a 760w pioneer amp, and two 10 inch audivox dual voice coil speakers in box. Any suggestions for good placement of amp. will not fit in area where jack is found. I Do have third row seating that I was wondering If anyone has tried for placement of AMP? My amp is a little big in size to fit anywhere decent, maybe I gotta get a more compact sized one?

No new updates yet, still trying to save money to make a repair, does not blow warm air, freeze my ass off on way to work, Sucks temp. even dropped to a all time low record to top it off @ negative 45 below, that is really cold not to have a working heater, at least I only have to drive 9 miles to get to work, wouldn't handle it if it was further to drive. Total snowfall this winter is 62" not as much as some places, but hey I dont live in Siberia either

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untamabledingo  

Posted by: untamabledingo

09/22/2009 11:33AM

nice ride where you get that rack at 5*

Smittyman  

Posted by: Smittyman

05/31/2009 08:56PM

Hey man. I like your lighting set-up. Hope she gets on the road soon. 5*! Check out my Jeep sometime and rate. Almost has the same light setup

neversayyy  

Posted by: neversayyy

03/26/2009 08:00PM

Did same thing flushed system three times, now as good as new lots of junk came out. everything is fine now heated at comfortable temp inside at 35 below outside, was great. Now I am looking forward to summer coming up with Cooling unit shot, our temps are not unuasual to hit 100+ at times at least it is white not black, I like black better but not if air conditioning is on the fritz, lol, thinking of doing an airbrush job to it this summerm, stay tuned for pics if I get the time.

SamusLife  

Posted by: SamusLife

03/26/2009 03:03PM

Hey, nice looking Durango! A vivid white always makes a cool car or truck look even better imho. I wanted to tell you my experience and solution with the same problem you're having. First I tried replacing the thermostat. Which is always a good cheap thing to do anyway. No fix. Took it to a friends shop to have them pressure test the cooling system and see if maybe the cold blowing heater was due to a blockage somewhere. Sure enough! The heater core had a blockage and needed flushed out. They flushed out the heater core and a bunch of junk came out that looked like radiator sealant. Strange because the radiator doesn't have problems and never did. He said it's a common thing he's seen with Durangos blowing cold air heat. The over all cost to flush everything and put in all new coolant was under a $100 and now it blows nice and warm! WOOOHOOO! I hope that is all it is with your Durango and you have the same luck. I vividly remember shivering down the road in our Durango here in the Nebraska winter and it was no fun ride. Good luck!

Loggie  

Posted by: Loggie

02/06/2009 08:00AM

nice start--gave ya some love

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Member ID: neversayyy

Location: Bismarck, ND