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Pacifica looks more friendly ...
They gave me an accessory catalogue for the Pacifica when I bought the car, and I will tell you that the catalogue was a help because , as nice as my dealer is, they certainly don't push the Pacifica accessories....
I also bought the mudflaps for the Pacifica, which look good, just be prepared for a little more installation time on this one...
Bottom line, ask for the catalogue, it will help you to show them what you want.......
It was something like $19 or maybe even less. Looks great, no cutting necessary.
Todd
I was reading your post and was wondering if you could tell me more about this. I have the rear mudflaps to install, and have not done it yet. Are they difficult to install or does it just take time? Any information you can share I would greatly appreciate. Thanks.
I wonder why they are not pushing the accessories catalog more. As much as I love my Pacifica, there are a few things that would make it look really smooth and finished, one is the chrome exhaust tip, in my opinion. I have bought a couple accessories now, but would like to see a picture of what is available as an aftermarket item. Guess I need to pay the dealer a visit, I dont see the catalog online. Thanks for all the info on chrome exhaust tips, I look into that soon!
Amy
The instructions are abysmal, no words, just black and white chicken scratches, so just rehearse each move before you make it. I made a couple of false moves because I just didn't "visualize the end result" when I started into this project. Nothing tragic, just a couple of choice words (and extra time) as I drilled a hole in the wrong spot. Allow a couple of hours .....
Also, for anyone who may be interested, the Mopar front end protector (bra) is a MUST HAVE if you travel often. Excellent quality and makes the vehicle look a bit more sporty.
My two cents!
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Todd
What city is the closest to where those pictures were taken ? Even if those houses are probably outside my price range, still I'd like to take a closer look ...
I will also disagree 100% with the "bra" idea, I travel often and have found the Mopar custom "rock and bug" deflector serves my needs admirably , exactly follows the contours of the leading edge of the hood, and no worries about taking on or off..........
It is smoked, translucent plexiglass, "tones down" the slightly overdone grille in ln the Pacifica, and affords rock and bug protection to the (expensive, I'm sure), windshield that a "bra" doesn't match.
I also wonder about the paint under a "bra" that is left on often, not to mention the "bra" itself would tend to look faded in a few years...........
My three cents!
How about the turbinator? i have seen this product offered but no solid info on it yet? :surprise:
Report Date : April 1, 2005
SEARCH TYPE : VEHICLE
YEAR : 2005
Make : CHRYSLER
Model : PACIFICA
Type : MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE
Make : CHRYSLER Model : PACIFICA Year : 2005
Manufacturer : DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORPORATION
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number : 05V066000 Recall Date : MAR 01, 2005
Component: EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HEADLIGHTS
Potential Number Of Units Affected : 43180
Summary:
CERTAIN SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH HALOGEN HEADLAMPS MAY EXPERIENCE AN INTERMITTENT AND EVENTUAL TOTAL LOSS OF HEADLAMP FUNCTION.
Consequence:
THE HEAD LIGHTS MAY NOT OPERATE PROPERLY WHICH COULD RESULT IN INTERMITTENT OR NO HEADLIGHT FUNCTION. THIS COULD IMPAIR A DRIVER'S VISIBILITY, INCREASING THE RISK OF A CRASH.
Remedy:
DEALERS WILL INSPECT, AND REPLACE IF NECESSARY, THE WIRING HARNESS AND LOW BEAM BULB ON BOTH HEADLAMP ASSEMBLIES. THE RECALL BEGAN ON MARCH 28, 2005. OWNERS SHOULD CONTACT DAIMLERCHRYSLER AT 1-800-853-1403.
Notes:
DAIMLERCHRYSLER RECALL NO. E04. CUSTOMERS CAN ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION'S AUTO SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-327-4236.
Seems like eveyone should at least go check it out. :sick:
Cause i am going to buy one today, but when i talk to the sales. they do not have HID in stock, so i think about may be i will go get a after market one, any one have any suggestion?
install the OEM HID or after market?
Please give me some info.
Thanx,
Jim
Performance wise there is a difference but I cant say exactly how much. But the rpm for each gear has increased and sound is much much better quality...a much deeper richer tone. Gas milage has not changed in my estimation. Maybe 0.1mpg according to the EVIC.
Question:
It's about the TONGUE WEIGHT, not about the Trailer weight. It's rated 350 lbs "weight distributing" and 200 lbs "weight carrying".
I know it's too late to ask after I had it installed, but still I'd like to know what "weight distribution" is. For instance if I put 4 bicycles on that typical bike rack, inserted into the hitch ... the max bicycles weight will be 200 lbs or 350 lbs ?
Thanks
I am interested in how is was installed without drilling for wire from thr unit to backup light connection.
Please share your experience with whatever device you have installed, other than fthe dealer option. That is a last resort, but may be the route to take.
Thanks
It work wonderful no problem come out.
the only thing is take me about 45 mins to install the first one, cause i need to find the right screw to mount the HID bulbs
I read your post on the aftermarket HID upgrade. What manufacturer/brand did you use? or are you saying that you purchased and installed the chrysler OEM HID assembly on your pacifica?