Durango or no?
94-T88
08-21-2003, 11:49 PM
I am thinking about buying a 99 durango for towing and some daily use. I have read some negative reviews on the durango and not sure if this will be a bad decision or not. The Durango I am lookin gat now has 89k on it and the poast owner did tow with it.
What are all of your takes on the durango for reliability?
Thanks
What are all of your takes on the durango for reliability?
Thanks
chubbysdad
09-05-2003, 11:06 AM
I have a 2000 durango 5.9 with the 3.92 rear. Well let me rephrase that. My wife has a durango. This is one of the best towing vehicles that I have drivien. We tow a 23' camper with it, and it tows great. I know a few others that have the 3.55 rear with 4.7 and are not too happy.
Just my 2 cents
Just my 2 cents
dodgerox
10-23-2003, 01:00 PM
I say yes i also have a 2000 durango 5.7 slt magnum it is the best suv in the world!
P.S. do not get 4.7 they have no power!!!! But if i were you i would wait until the 2004's come in they ROCK!!!! my grand father works for chrysler and he used it as a company car and it is so much better than the current durango so hold on until september. (and yes, the 2004 has a HEMI!)
P.S. do not get 4.7 they have no power!!!! But if i were you i would wait until the 2004's come in they ROCK!!!! my grand father works for chrysler and he used it as a company car and it is so much better than the current durango so hold on until september. (and yes, the 2004 has a HEMI!)
Inntcptr
11-03-2003, 09:01 PM
I had a 98 durango. 5.3 with the 3.92 rear end. I towed a few midsized cars with it. I could hardly tell they where on the back. Definately get one with the 3.92. I also cut out the sides on the air box and used a K&N air filter, it did give me an extra few horses. Just make sure you keep changing the trans fluid regularly, and you should be fine.
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