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When it comes to overall design to achieve maximized overall performance,
Dodge never lets up. They provide all the resources available to
provide all the parts and components of the Dodge vehicle all the
innovations needed to keep it a step ahead of the competition. All
their vehicles, from the impressive Viper, Neon, Stratus, Charger,
Magnum, Caravan, Durango, Dakota, Ram Truck, Sprinter and lots more,
are provided with extreme quality in engineering and design. They are
built with precision and expertise, each component made sure to work
and complement well with each other. The panels alone are products of
endless research and development to provide what the market wants.
All vehicles are made with the joining and outfitting of panels to form
the shell or body of the vehicle. One of these panels is the Dodge
door. The Dodge door is a sheetmetal panel that has two skins, the
outer and the inner skin. The outer skin protects the whole door and
provides the rigidity needed. The inner skin has a softer shell and
houses the door panel, window control or regulator, the locks and
others. The Dodge door is basically the entry used to get in and out
the Dodge vehicle. They are hinged on one side and sways to open. Other
doors, such as for minivans or for extended cab pickups operate in a
different manner. In Dodge minivans, the rear doors slide open to the
back. While in extended cab pickup trucks, the door sways on the
opposite end to have a wider entry for a small space.
The interior of Dodge doors has a finish that is in continuance with
the material used for the cabin of the vehicle. Some use vinyl, while
others use cloth or leather. Some options provide wood trims for the
armrest and other features offered in the Dodge doors.
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