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Old 04-19-2019, 12:06 PM
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I'm new to this site; just purchased a 07 Aspen Limited, 4x4 with HI and LOW switch, 5.7L hemi from a private owner who bought it new and really kept it up nice, still looks new and runs great even though it just turned 150K on the clock ,always garaged. Looks like I may have to replace original shocks and going to do all the fluids next week; has Pirelli tires on it; hard rubber and a rough ride, I let some air out of them and it helped, will get some cooper or lexani terrain beast tires for it, they really ride nice. We love the way it floats over the hwy, nice and quiet although would like to hear that hemi rumble from time to time like in my Dodge Ram truck. Love the Aspen. How often do I have to change plugs and which kind are the best. Thanks for any replies.
 
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Old 04-19-2019, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by dybeepvw
I'm new to this site; just purchased a 07 Aspen Limited, 4x4 with HI and LOW switch, 5.7L hemi from a private owner who bought it new and really kept it up nice, still looks new and runs great even though it just turned 150K on the clock ,always garaged. Looks like I may have to replace original shocks and going to do all the fluids next week; has Pirelli tires on it; hard rubber and a rough ride, I let some air out of them and it helped, will get some cooper or lexani terrain beast tires for it, they really ride nice. We love the way it floats over the hwy, nice and quiet although would like to hear that hemi rumble from time to time like in my Dodge Ram truck. Love the Aspen. How often do I have to change plugs and which kind are the best. Thanks for any replies.
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I actually just put new shocks on today, what a world of difference. I went with Bilsteins.
 
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Old 04-20-2019, 08:42 AM
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Yeah I been looking at Bilsteins and Monroe, so I will get one of them for sure, and probably new front rotors and brake pads. Do you know if the fuel filter is in the tank like on my 08' Hemi Ram truck.
 
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Old 04-20-2019, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by dybeepvw
Yeah I been looking at Bilsteins and Monroe, so I will get one of them for sure, and probably new front rotors and brake pads. Do you know if the fuel filter is in the tank like on my 08' Hemi Ram truck.
Yeah part of the tank/pump assembly. Not really serviceable. I have bilsteins on mine. They are good, if anything the back is a little stiff with no one in it. But it's not bad at all. You'll probably wanna drop the spare to make things easier on the back.
 
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Old 04-21-2019, 08:27 AM
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Yeah part of the tank/pump assembly. Not really serviceable. I have bilsteins on mine. They are good, if anything the back is a little stiff with no one in it. But it's not bad at all. You'll probably wanna drop the spare to make things easier on the back.
Dropping the spare is what we did as well. I dont find it stiff, but then again my car was stiff....so probably use to it.
 
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Old 04-21-2019, 08:33 AM
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Ended up ordering KYB shocks for it online, I know it will be better than the original equipment ones and going to get rid of those Pirelli hard rubber tires also.
 
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