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Matt Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/21/2003 12:46:20
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Message: I have an opportunity to get a Posi backend. I will have to pay about $150. I know that the price is pretty damn good. My question is, Will I notice a difference in the way my truck drives? I have a 4.7 2002 Club cab.
Thanks guys!!!
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Spencer Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/21/2003 13:16:55
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Message: you'll notice when you stomp on it and you actually have traction
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Daksmack Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/21/2003 14:24:12
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Message: Depending on what the gears are, besides traction itll be the same.
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Matt Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/21/2003 17:12:24
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Message: Should I get the gears changed while I am at it? If I wanted it to be a little more quicker, what gears should I change it to?
Thanks again for all your help guys!
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Spencer Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/22/2003 20:25:28
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Message: for quicker, go toa 3.91 or 4.10, for more economy, drop to maybe a 3.23, but go faster, its more fun...or if you could, find an 8 3/4 sure grip rear axle, they hold up to power better than the 8.25 daks have, late 60s B-Body axles fit daks perfectly
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Frank Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/22/2003 22:41:44
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Message: hey, is that true about the late 60's 8 3/4 axles being bolt up? Matches the driveshaft, brake cables??
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Spencer Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/26/2003 17:54:44
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Message: there may be just a few changes, but it does bolt right up, my friend has one on his dak, and im sure the pinion angle is fine, but i only know that for gen 1 and 2, not sure about 3
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Mr.H Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/27/2003 00:54:47
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Message: Dudes,
Will 3 or 4 inch blocks and a c-notch affect proper function of the u-joint due to pinion angle?
How bout' just a 2 inch block with no c-notch?
THX
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