This will depend upon the year of the Dodge Durango The tire size will work on model years 2009 and sooner.
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Under the back seat
a tire is a piece of rubber, you can't lock it. can you re-phrase your question? (are you wondering if stock rims have locking lug nuts, if your durango is equipped with lockers?)
yes smaller profile tire
The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16
31 inches i have them on my 1999 and they dont rub
Neither. Jack the car up and remove the tire. It is literally right there.
under the second row passenger seat
it means you have low tire pressure in one of your tires
You will need to remove the tire and wheel from your 2005 Dodge Durango. Remove the brake pad Springs and calipers. Tap the rotors with a hammer to loosen them. Slide the rotors off. Reverse the process to install the new rotors and brake pads.
There are several tools you will need to change the brake pads on your 2001 Dodge Durango. You will need a 9/16 socket wrench. You will need a screwdriver. You will need a needle nose pliers. You will need a lug wrench to remove the tire and wheel.