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33GrNQuAd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/05/2004 10:19:15
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Message: Whats a store around town that I can go to for gap guards, and what should I use. Ive heard rubber and Ive heard plastic so I dont know.
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Tx-Hop Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/05/2004 11:30:18
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Message: Go with PA...
http://www.performanceaccessories.com/
Great service and a good product.
Even if all you do is buy the front they are worth it. You can rig the back to make it look good.
Drivers Front installed:
http://www.uberstorage.com/tex/gapguards/driverfront.jpg
Passenger side removed, you can see the holes i drilled:
http://www.uberstorage.com/tex/gapguards/passfrontremoved.jpg
And the rear:
http://www.uberstorage.com/tex/gapguards/rear.jpg
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33GrNQuAd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/05/2004 13:13:43
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Message: Thanks, do you have a suspension lift on that also?
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Tx-Hop Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/05/2004 13:41:59
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Message: Sure do..
It's a Rancho 3".
http://home.swbell.net/hopsdak/dak.html
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33GrNQuAd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/06/2004 13:55:07
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Message: Thats awesome man thats exactly what I want to do with my 4x4. How is the ride with the suspension lift. I can still get it put on even though the body lift is on first right? One more question... why didnt you go with 35's?
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Tx-Hop Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/09/2004 15:52:47
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Message: The ride didn't change much. It's a little more top heavy now than before. You can add a body lift no problem. I went with 32's because i'm running 10" wide rims. That and i still have the stock 3:55 gears. I could prolly run 35's on my stock wheels but, i wouldn't be able to tow my boat.
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