Dodge Durango Emission Control Parts

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The first Dodge Durango rolled off the assembly line in 1997. That was a large body-on-frame SUV able to accommodate up to eight passengers and to tow up to 8,950 lb. The Durango underwent two major redesigns, in 2003 and in 2010, but never lost its mightiness and utility. Currently, the third generation is available. Featuring an all-new unibody platform, fully redesigned interior and exterior, the vehicle highly differs from previous generations. It has also grown in size and received a couple of new optional transmissions, including an advanced automatic 8-speed 845RE. Presently, the vehicle is assembled at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit, Michigan, along with the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

In order to restore the original excellent shape of your strong SUV and to keep it up as long as possible, you should be interested in durable and reliable replacement parts. Searching for repair components at local retailers may disappoint, as you’re not guaranteed to find the necessary unit. On the other hand, shopping at the dealership usually implies some overpayment. If you want to avoid both, make your automotive purchases at our website. Dodge Durango emission control parts are offered here among a huge assortment of other aftermarket products.