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Body Exterior And Systems
Passenger Compartment One-piece bodyside aperture panels extend from the windshield pillars to the liftgate pillars. They form the door openings and the outer skin aft of the doors including the quarter window openings. This one-piece construction is the largest such panel ever used on a Chrysler vehicle. It provides excellent dimensional control for the door and quarter window openings and is a major factor in providing high quality fit and finish. Through controlling the door openings this construction also helps ensure good door sealing. Rear wheelhouse liners are standard on Durango. Computer-designed roof support structure provides small pillars for good visibility with ample strength. Two-piece floor pan construction uses slip planes for dimensional control - allowing assembly fixtures, not body panels, to determine fit conditions. The standard roof rack covers the roof-to-body-side aperture panel joint for a neat appearance, making a separate molding unnecessary. |
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