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00 Dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/10/2002 01:36:02
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Message: I have a 2000 Dodge dakota. I was thinking about doing a body lift and putting 33x12.50 tires under it. Will it work??
Should I just save my $$ and do a suspension lift later on down the road?
Thanks!
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4wDakota GenIII
12/10/2002 10:23:35
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Message: Do the body lift!
98 CC 4x4, 5.2 Auto 3.55LSD 3" Body Lift, 1" Torsion Bar Lift, 33" BFG A/T KO's
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Chad Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/10/2002 13:14:38
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Message: Read my post under Lift for a 2000 Dakota it is really big and starts from when i got my truck to when I put the lift and other things on it. Search the post and you will find lots a info.
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00 Dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/10/2002 16:03:06
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Message: Hey 4wDakota,
What is the 1" Torsion Bar Lift?
How much extra did it cost and should i consider doing that to mine along with a body lift?
what width are your tires? How wide can I go before it runbs?
Thanks for everyone's help!
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4wDakota GenIII
12/10/2002 16:44:36
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Message: Torsion bar lift is FREE. I do recommend you get an alignment though
Get underneith the truck and crank up the torsion bars which raises to front and helps level the truck. Look through the offroad and raised board. Lots of info on how to do it.
Mine are 12.50's and will rub the frame at full lock. Since you probably have 16" rims get 285/75/16's. They are 11.50's and shouldn't rub at all.
98 CC 4x4, 5.2 Auto 3.55LSD 3" Body Lift, 1" Torsion Bar Lift, 33" BFG A/T KO's
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