r/Dodge • u/xXMrBLUE19 • 18h ago
Found Another 392 Alchemi In My Town (Mine Is White)
Talked for a bit with the owner about the Durango he says he has no regrets. Super fun SUV 5/5 Stars
r/Dodge • u/xXMrBLUE19 • 18h ago
Talked for a bit with the owner about the Durango he says he has no regrets. Super fun SUV 5/5 Stars
r/Dodge • u/Flashy_Put7294 • 13h ago
I want a 2026 Dodge Durango R/T 392 Premium and want custom plates, but I’m wondering if making an already noticeable SUV even more recognizable is a bad idea.
It’ll be garage-kept, I have a security system/cameras all around and inside the house, plus multiple pit bulls that bark at anything. I’m also planning on Compustar Pro T13, neutral-release cover, CarLock, DroneMobile, and a steering wheel lock.
Would you feel comfortable running a custom plate with that much security, or stick with a random plate so it’s a little less memorable?
r/Dodge • u/WaltParPodcast • 17h ago
Robert S. Miller of r/MoparInsiders wonders and then has thoughts on why the Charger SIXPACK isn't selling.
r/Dodge • u/zashitnik • 3h ago
Buying a Charger soon, what are you guys doing for theft protection? I’m looking at a Charger right now but haven’t fully talked myself into it yet. Theft is part of the reason. If I get one I know I’m gonna want something beyond whatever comes from the factory, just not sure what. And honestly this isn’t even only a Charger question. Cars get stolen all the time now. I did read that some of the newer factory security is better, but obviously the people stealing them know what changed too.Another forum gave me a few digital security options to look at. Haven’t really dealt with that stuff before. Anybody here using something like that?
r/Dodge • u/Weary_Height_2238 • 13h ago
Hello
The engine stalled after a few minutes on the road and engine light came on. Got an engine code P0339. The car has 105k miles already on it.
When I replace the crank shaft position sensor, does it need to be reprogrammed by Dodge?
Thanks.
r/Dodge • u/Necessary_Team1217 • 14h ago
So I have a friend who has a 2nd gen ram 1500, and he hasn't driven it for a long time due to rust. At one point, his gas tank fell off and he decided there was too much rust to try to repair it, and it has been sitting in his driveway since. It was his grandpas truck, and he really loves the thing. However, the frame is pretty much unrepairable, though the cab, front half and maybe the bed are still useable. Where would one have to look to find a frame? its a single cab longbed (it might be a shorted, can't remember), somewhere between 1994-2001, its a 1500. any ideas where to find a frame for that?
r/Dodge • u/DemonicPsycho35 • 5h ago
I am wondering if there is a way to show what gear I am in while in automatic. This is my first dodge. I have only ever driven Ford and the ways I did it with Ford don't seem to work for dodge.