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Lowered / Slammed Dakotas
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jopi GenI
11/30/2005 12:09:43
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Hi Guys,
That's very difficult to lower a 4x4 ????!!!!!
So, if I resume:
To lower approx. 3'' I have to:
FRONT: adjusting torsion bars (with torsion adjusters).
REAR: Flip kit +++ lowering blocks? (where I can find it?).
Is that right?
But if I whant to lower my 4x4 Dak' more than 3'' (approx. 5-6'')??? I check with airbagit but they say they don't produce air solution for a 4x4.
How I can make? HELP HELP HELP.
Thank you for your Help, I'm in Switzerland, and Dakota's are exotic cars here, it's so difficult to find parts.
So, I order all my parts in US, but I need your HELP.
Thanks
Jonathan
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daveshotdako GenIII
11/30/2005 12:35:29
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Message: quick question, why are you trying to lower a 4x4 truck. most people lift 4x4's and lower 2wd's.
GET IN, SIT DOWN, SHUTUP, AND HOLD ON custom 48mm tb, tps @ .768, relocated IAT, 180 t-stat, autolite double platinum, taylor wires, flowmaster 40 delta flow single in/dual out, CAI
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PSIVideoZ Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/02/2005 05:00:48
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Message: If you check out the website called PSIVideoZ. There is a black dodge dakota on there that is a 4X4 lowered. I've see other pictures on there old site and it looked nice. Check it out www.psivideoz.com they just opened there new site. I think it is still under construction a little bit. I e-mailed him about the truck and he said that he lowered his with the torsion bars in the front and 3-4 inch lowering leaf springs in the back for a 2-wheel drive dakota.
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jopi GenI
12/02/2005 12:03:09
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Message: I guys!
I know that my problem is not so easy! that's the reason why it come a forum !
I know that it will be better to lower a 2wd,
but here in Switzerland they import ONLY 4x4,
so, I need your help for my...4x4.
And I think you will be proud wenn you will see my Dak'. It's not my first project... and I already ordered 15 of the finest parts awailable for this fantastic truck...you will see...I love this truck.
Thanks a lot for your help! and if anyone find a better solution to lower more my Dak' (with a realistic solution) I send you with pleasure a box of fine swiss chocolates !
;-)
Thanks
Jonathan
Go Fast...or Go Home!
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