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Dodge D250

Dodge D250 Parts & Accessories

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Don’t let your good, old Dodge D250’s faulty parts give out and lead to more costly repairs! Here at CarParts.com, you can get Dodge D250 replacement parts at unbeatable prices! You can restore your faulty Dodge D250 with high-quality, OE-grade replacements without burning a hole in your pocket. You don’t have to pay dealership prices for parts like bumpers, taillights, and fender replacements anymore. Check out our catalog now and get the part that you need!

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Q:I have purchased two pairs of these and they have worked out great. The only problem that I am having is the machine screws on the bottom are rusting pretty badly. Can you tell me the exact diameter and length of the machine screws so that I can replace them with s.s. machine screws? Show Less
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A:BEST ANSWERHi George, thank you for reaching out. Per checking, we don't have the technical details of the mounting hardware for this product. We suggest you reach out to your local auto shop so they can properly measure it for you. Thank you for inquiring. Have a nice day. Show less
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Q:Do these have Diode’s or resistors In them?
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A:BEST ANSWERHi Eric, The basic relays contain electromagnetic coil wire and iron core, hinge armature, spring, yoke, insulator and the relay plastic casing. There is no integrated IC but on some it may come with the IC depending on the type of relay. The relay's basic purpose is to automate this power to switch electrical circuits on and off at particular times. Show less
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Shopping for Dodge D250 Parts

The Dodge D250 is an efficient, versatile, and capable pickup truck. Its robust powertrain, active air suspension system, and fuel-efficient engine helped the D250 earn its moniker as a "tough truck". It's the perfect pickup for towing, hauling, and driving to a vacation destination. Vehicles such as these were built to last a lifetime. However, without preventive maintenance, even the toughest pickup truck can end up in the scrap yard. Build a lasting relationship with your pickup with these maintenance tips.

  • Stop corrosion on its tracks.

Corrosion is a killer, and it needs to be stopped before it spreads out. Part of regular pickup maintenance is inspecting the truck's bed and under chassis for any signs of rust. If any signs of rust start to appear, have the affected area repaired, rust-proofed, and repainted immediately. Oil-based rust-proofing is also advisable for the pickup's undercarriage. Have every nook and cranny inspected and treated for corrosion. Applying an undercoat protects the under chassis from road salts and other corrosive substances. Annual rust treatment is key to prolong your truck's body and chassis.

  • Make its lights shine bright.

Lights are essential to any vehicle. They help provide visibility during severe weather conditions and nighttime driving. Your pickup's lights also help you become visible to other drivers while on the road. These lights also need maintenance to keep them in good working condition. Remove dirt and grime from your headlights, taillights, and signal lights by cleaning them. Check for any malfunctioning bulbs and have them replaced. Make sure your pickup's headlights are properly aimed to prevent glaring the other drivers.

  • Replace all worn-out truck parts.

Reliability is one of your pickup's main characteristics, and keeping all its parts working is important. Spend a little by replacing all its worn-out parts, which include all the belts, wiper blades, hoses, brake pads, filters, and even its batteries. Replacing them immediately is cost-effective than waiting for your engine or brake system to break down. It will save you money and give you peace of mind.

  • Take care of its pipes and mufflers.

As mentioned earlier, corrosion is a killer, and it can affect your pickup's exhaust system. Modern pickup trucks feature stainless steel mufflers and pipes. However, some pickups still use galvanized exhaust systems, which are prone to rust. Extend their working life by drilling 1/8-inch drainage holes on the system's lowest parts. Exhaust moisture is acidic, and it can cause rust to build up on its pipes. Cleaning your pickup truck's under chassis is important as it helps remove dirt, debris, and road salts.

  • Wrap your truck's seats with seat covers.

Truck seats get the least attention when it comes to regular maintenance. It's more of a "sit-and-forget" type of relationship. Unfortunately, your truck's seats are also prone to wear, and they need an extra layer of protection. Seat covers can protect your seats against premature wear. Remove them, wash them, and reinstall them on your seats. In the end, seat covers will keep your seats in pristine condition.

Maintaining your Dodge D250 isn't that difficult. All you need is time and patience to keep it running. Keeping these tips in mind will help you build the right preventive-maintenance habits. Your pickup truck will thank you for that.