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How wide is a 1999 Dodge Durango?

How wide is a 1999 Dodge Durango?

71.7″
1999 Dodge Durango/Width

What kind of engine does a Dodge Durango have?

The 3.9 L Magnum V6 engine was no longer available, leaving only V8s for the rest of the production run. The high-performance Durango R/T came equipped with a performance-tuned 5.9 L Magnum V8 and all-wheel drive.

When did the third generation Dodge Durango come out?

After announcing the discontinuation of the Durango after the 2009 model year, Dodge released an Internet site and teaser photos of the third-generation Dodge Durango on August 16, 2010.

What kind of suspension does a Dodge Durango have?

The design took its styling primarily from the Dodge Powerbox concept, which was itself based on the 1999 Dodge Power Wagon concept, and the 2003-2004 Durango R/T concept. Debuting for 2004 was a new coil-spring rear suspension for the solid rear axle.

What kind of brakes does a Dodge Durango have?

The 2003 Durango featured minor mechanical changes, most notable was the addition of four-wheel disc brakes . In 1999, the following models: 4WD 5.2L V8, 4WD 5.9L V8 hold the best crash test results in this Durango year and manufacturing, with it holding a 6.8 out of 10 total rating.

The 3.9 L Magnum V6 engine was no longer available, leaving only V8s for the rest of the production run. The high-performance Durango R/T came equipped with a performance-tuned 5.9 L Magnum V8 and all-wheel drive.

After announcing the discontinuation of the Durango after the 2009 model year, Dodge released an Internet site and teaser photos of the third-generation Dodge Durango on August 16, 2010.

What to do if your Dodge Durango is having transmission problems?

So if you have a Dodge Durango or Dodge truck based on the same chassis and you’re having transmission issues like I described, you may want to change these sensors to see if the fix works for you too. There’s too high a temptation for a dealership or transmission shop to want to ‘over repair’ and hence over charge for a simple issue like this.

The design took its styling primarily from the Dodge Powerbox concept, which was itself based on the 1999 Dodge Power Wagon concept, and the 2003-2004 Durango R/T concept. Debuting for 2004 was a new coil-spring rear suspension for the solid rear axle.

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Ruth Doyle