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pauljhudson Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/22/2009 12:56:03
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Message: i have a 1992 dakota 4x4 with no lift and i want to know if anyone knows how big i can go without a lift. also if you know of a cheap lift like 2-3 inch
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mario Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/22/2009 21:33:31
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Message: For the lift part, crank the keys and block the rear...100 bucks with alignment.
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Bucket GenII
3/28/2009 17:45:40
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Message: Most body lifts are fairly cheap, as long as you do the install.
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maddstylz69 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/04/2009 21:51:11
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Message: Why would anybody use blocks. Personally, I think thats asking for some serious damage if you wheel hard on it. Would hate to see yet another blocked axle spin. It might be a little more work but alot safer on the wallet to just do a leaf shackle extension. possible that the full size leafs are the same.
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mario Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/06/2009 23:12:32
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Message: i completely agree with you but odds are if your looking for a cheap lift your not hard core wheeling. i took it as he just wanted it to look good and blocks are fine for the road and some easy to moderate off roading. i would never do any hard core off roading with a block lift but if all your purpose is to just fit some bigger tires blocks will do just fine.
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maddstylz69 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/09/2009 14:53:36
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Message: Completely agree.
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Kent Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/11/2009 21:47:01
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Message: I have a '93 4x4 crew cab with no lift, and I fit in 30". You wouldn't want to go any bigger without a lift, because my tires are close to rubbing when I turn as it is.
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