Well, now that life has calmed down a little bit (divorce, selling my house, moving back in with my parents, buying a new place and moving again) I got a chance to do some things to the Durango...
Sadly at Thanksgiving I tagged a deer coming home and did about $3K worth of damage. Had the insurance company cut me a check and my Dad and I did the work on it (he works at a body shop). I took this opportunity to start some customizing. So I got a stock Durango R/T grill so my dad could color match it and I could start de-chroming the vehicle.
Repair Process Pics:
While the Durango was in the shop over the weekend I had a couple of back-up rides... lol
So today (about 5 months later) I got to put the new grill is (The repair was done in the winter, so I waited to change it). But while the front end was apart, I installed some more toys... lol
Whelen Durango specific speaker mount bracket holding 2 Whelen SA315P Speakers
Feniex F6 Apollos
Whelen Speakers
I ran out or time before I could get the Apollos completely wired. I still need to connect the power and ground for the lights and then reprogram my 4200 to run them. The speakers are wired and ran to the rear of my vehicle (where all my equipment is). I'll be installing the FedSig SS2KP this summer so that will be using one speaker. And I think I'll be getting another siren (either a PowerCall remote or a Feniex Storm) for the other speaker. (yes, I know I can't run a siren, and I don't. This is still a quasi demo vehicle to show what can be done. Flame away if you wish, I don't care... lol)
I'm really digging the new look. It's like an R/T Clone. Next up customization wise will be plasti-dipping the chrome on the front bumper, rocker panels, and rook rack rails. Then I'll be "Black Chroming" the mirrors, door handles, and hatch piece (between the tail lights). Plus black out the wheels, either with plasti-dip or the black chrome. Gotta save up to get new wheels... lol