how can i customize a silver chrysler 300?...
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1) Why would you want to. You drive a Chrysler. - Wally Balls
2) rims, aftermarket grill and tint the windows. sweet stealth look - joel b
3) tints and wheels - pickmefirstplz
4) Grills are cheap and easy, pretty snazzy. My cousin replaced his grill with a mesh looking one, really added some style. And of course, rims, tint (look at the laws where you live though). Look up headlights too, I don't really care for the square ones, but I think they'd be better if they were white HIDs instead of the piss yellow that come with it out of the factory. - Mark
5) Tint your windows and put black rims and of course the grille. Dont go too crazy with size stick with 18-20 inch rims and your car will look a lot more classy and will look like you customized it but not sloppy like a teenager did it. also is yours a V-6 or C or SRT?
if it is a SRT try to keep it looking more stock, dont go too crazy
if it is a C you may want to change the mufflers for flowmasters, or borla
if it is a V6 consider also changing the headlights, i find the v6 headlights way uglier than the v8 - ahmedniu
6) In my mind...17" wheels with good rubber, a good cat-back exhaust, and a Hennessey twin turbo setup. Nobody actually buys V6 300's, right? Tint hides things while it's parked. Twin turbos hide the whole car in motion...can't see what you can't keep up with. And you don't look like a douchebag with giant chrome wheels on it, trying to make your $30,000 Chrysler look like a rappers jacked up $300,000 Bentley on giant wheels like they always do. Any wheel over 18" is useless, and realistically should be illegal in my mind because they are a safety hazard, but that's all opinion. - Sean
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Question 2
what would be a good name for a navy blue pt cruiser?... when i get my license in a few months ill be inheriting my dads pt cruiser, and i want a cute pet name for it. suggestions?
it looks like this: http://gtcarlot.com/gallery/16283608-640.jpg
hahahahaha, why shouldnt i name it?
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1) Dont want to offend you...but please dont name a pt cruiser. - Derek
2) Id do something like "Kennedy". now lets see if anyone can put the two together. - DodgeDude
3) it's the PT LOSER for sure. - jacksprat
4) STOVE - ken k
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Question 3
Can I drive my pt cruiser to the mechanic if the serpentine belt is missing?... so basically my question is... does the serpentine belt affect the water pump? I asked this once but the answer I got was not clear, someone please answer me, thank you!
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1) Not only the water pump, but alternator and power steering too.
Don't do it. - Pancakes
2) Just what do you think that particular belt is for decoration. Of course it affects the water pump. I doubt you get 5 miles, and that's being generous, down the road before you overheat your engine and maybe get to buy a new engine to go with that new belt. Many mechanics will tow your vehicle at little or no expense if they think that you'll be back for any other work. - Karl
3) Physically, you'll get a couple miles. But even taking it down the road will cost you a lot more than $30 for a new belt. You have no cooling system but you might kill your battery before the heat seizes the engine since the alternator isn't working, you wont have power steering and in a lot of cars you wont have power brakes if your car has a hydrolic brake booster
Not to mention it'll be an uncomfortable ride with no cold or blowing air. - Garrett
4) Hey whats up and dude i am 14 years old but when i helped my cousin replace his serpintine belt on his vw corrado i could clearly see that it keeps a lot of stuff going and i am not trying to be mean but i helped my cousin replace his it was mad easy, i you suggest registering in one of hundreds of automobile forums on line it could save you a lot of time and money.but you drive a pt cruiser and my cousin drives a suped up volkswagon corrado pretty big difference.but you should be able to do it by yourself, get a friend to help you if you got time have fun with it.oh and do drive it without a serpintine belt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - James
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Question 4
If I put bigger rims on my chrysler 300m would I have to change the computer?... I want to put bigger rims on my chrysler 300m, but i have heard that if you do, it would effect the computer in the car or something. I wanted to know if this is true and if it matters. and how much it would cost to tweak the computer.
Oh, I forgot to mention its a 2000 Chrysler 300m
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1) If the height is a different size, the computer has to be reprogrammed. You don't have to change the computer. If you don't reprogram it, the speedometer will be off. I would get the same height to avoid any problems and expense. - REV B
2) This would be the case with older automobiles, but not with a recent model like your Chrysler 300, the computer will adjust itself. - Fernando
3) If the tires you put on are taller than the existing tires, the only difference will be the speedometer reading a little slower than the actual speed, that's it. - done wrenching
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Question 5
the a/c in my chrystler town and country. the back a/c is working fine but the front a/c only blows on high?... the fan motor is a new one and i tested it and it is working.
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1) very common on dodge and chrysler vans....go to your local dealer and tell them you need a blower motor resistor for your van
now i say go to dealer cause they are slightly better than ones you get from parts houses so i have found out
they are easy to install most are under dash on pasenger side or right behind the glove box on those vans - wondering
2) You need a front blower motor resistor. - Dave
3) The blower resister is located under the unit next to the round blower motor. You can identify it by it's oblong wire connector plug in and it only has 2 screws one on each end holding it in. - Jackolantern
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