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Dave Mitchell Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/25/2003 21:16:31
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Subject: RE: The mystery pipe... IP: Logged
Message: The dog-bone pipe running parallel to the rear bumper between the frame members is for NVH... Noise, vibration and harmonics. It is mounted in soft, spongy rubber and absorbs nasty vibrations and noises, with the exception of the booming in the cab when someone opens a single raer window when going down the highway...
There should have been a previous post on this somewhere in the archives.
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Gary F Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/27/2003 07:45:12
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Message: I went and got a reproduction "V8" decal from a 1989 Shelby Dakota and installed it where the old "V8 Magnum" emblem went on 2000 and down models. It looks good and compliments the rest of the decals (Sport, Dakota, etc.) on the truck.
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01Motorsport Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/27/2003 09:27:33
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Message: I removed the stock 5.2 EFI emblems back when I had my '92 RC. Reinstalled 5.2 MPI Jeep emblems behind the front fenders as a starter for a 1 1/2" multicolor graphic across the doors. Nobody noticed the difference between the "E" and the "M" but me, but I liked it.
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01Motorsport Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/27/2003 09:31:49
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Message: Any of you guys with HO cams copped a Jeep "4.7L HO" emblem, or go stealth?
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