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MnMeLiTe
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4/27/2003
14:57:51

Subject: Do they make these for 97+ dakotas
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Do they make adjustable coilovers for our trucks, 97+ dakotas? If so what other suspension parts are needed in conjunction with the coilovers? I have 3" lower control arms right now but they are cracking so i need to go with a new front drop. Any suggestions??? I want a total of 4" drop in front. Thaks in advance..
Mike



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4/27/2003
15:51:21

RE: Do they make these for 97+ dakotas
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I have 2" control arms and 2" coils in the front of my 1999 Dakota R/T. it rides really good-better than factory ride. its a total 4" drop in the front. if u have any questions, let me know. thanks,
-Matt



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4/28/2003
00:35:39

RE: Do they make these for 97+ dakotas
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Whats up Matt thanks for the reply. Are the coils adjustable or no? I have the stock 17's on right now cause my 20" tires blew. So i want a total of 4" in front now with the 5" i have in the back. My concern is if i put the 20's back on i wouldnt want to rub. (255/35/20 tire) This way if I have an adjustable coilover i can have it 3" or 4" in the front. What do you say??
thanks in advance for your advice
Mike



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4/28/2003
07:44:56

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my front coils and control arms aren't adjustable, but my hangers and shackles are adjustable. my 99 r/t has a total of a 4"/5" drop on the stock 17's now. it will rub when i hit huge bumps or pot holes at high speeds. if i was to put 20's on now, i would not rub at all from what i've heard from other people. the reason it rubs now is because i still have the factory goodyear tires on and they arent low profile. i hope this helped. thanks,
-Matt



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