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Last Updated: 2/17/2010

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Below is a list of the parts on my Durango which are not OEM or stock but have been added or changed by me. I have done this for various reasons such as increasing the performance, higher durability, etc.
I have included detailed info about the individual part and where to obtain it.

Category: Engine
Autolite 3923 - Autolite Copper Core Spark Plugs
(Spark Plug, Copper Core, Gasket Seat, 14mm Thread, .750 in. Reach, Projected Tip, Resistor)
Quanity needed: 8 Approx. Cost: ea. $1.50

These Autolite copper core spark plugs feature a cold-formed steel shell with precision-rolled threads, a full copper core electrode to provide better performance, and a one-piece terminal post to add strength. Autolite copper core spark plugs use a copper-glass seal that bonds the insulator and terminal post center electrode together. This ensures full voltage at spark gap and a 100 percent leakproof, gas-tight seal. Autolite features an extensive application guide to cover just about everything with an internal combustion engine. Keep your engine running smoothly and reliably, simply by switching to some new Autolite copper core spark plugs.

Retailer(s):
Summit Racing | Walmart | or Local Auto Parts Store
Special Notes:
These are one heat range below the OEM plugs, if OEM plugs are used the engine will ping due to the PCM computer flash. The Aultolite 3923 spark plugs need to be gapped at 0.040" before install.

Goodyear Replacement Belt 4070884
(Belt, Gatorback, Poly-V, Serpentine, 7-Rib, 88.40 in. Length)
Quanity needed: 1 Approx. Cost: ea. $40.39

These Goodyear Gatorback Poly-V serpentine belts run quieter, stretch less, and transfer more power than other belts. As they warm up, the composite construction between the cords and rubber compound becomes more efficient at turning your engine's accessories. And by absorbing the shock and vibration transmitted from the crank pulley, the belts can help your harmonic damper to better reduce harmful vibrations.

Retailer(s):
Summit Racing
Special Notes:
Stronger and more durable than OEM Belt, also seems to make less noise and doesn't slip when wet.


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