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01-04 Dakota 07-03 durango. or almost any 6 lug 4-1/2 bolt pattern.
I believe a Ford 8 hole will fit any 8 hole. The center hole is bigger on Ford than Chevy and also Dodge.
Yes they will fit but depending on the wheel you are using such as the r\t wheel , you will have to mod.the upper '"a" arm around the upper ball joint for clearence,just don't grind down to far, or you will weeken the arm,failure may happen. the bolt pattern and center hole are the same as your stock wheels
yes, most Toyota wheels fit on Chevy 1/2 ton, but they don't have the same seating on the center hole the Toyota is bigger so you have to rotate tires more often. so they don't cup.
the fuel filler neck is most likely ruted and has a hole in it
All weep-hole's should be on the bottom center of the water pump
you fill it up till the oil come the top hole witch is the same hole in witch you put the oil in.
Many Dodge & Ford wheels are inter-changable. When going to larger diamater or wider rims you must check the turn radius and the height in the fender well for clearance. Thus the reason for BIGFOOT. (raising vehicles)
More than likely the incorrect size filter is installed.
If it is a half ton truck with a five lug bolt pattern 15in wheels, they will fit on most any DODGE vehicle's all the way up to the late 90s. I have never try it, but they may even fit the newer ones. Some of the older Ford wheels you could get on the older DODGE trucks. The center hole was a little tight, but the bolt pattern was the same.
Regardless if the hole can be repaired or bypassed, it is not a 'do it yourself' job. The proper assessment of the necessary repair method should be made 'hands on' by an a/c tech you trust.
it will be in between the engine and transmission if u get unger it u should c a hole its in there, nest to the starter