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the black dak
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5/12/2004
10:44:00

Subject: Will it look good
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I dont get what the deal is. I have a three inch body lift for my 97 3.9 2WD and two inch coil spacers and blocks for the rear. Whenever i look for pictures of how my truck will look it is always a 4x4. Does any of this stuff lok good on a 2WD. I'm going to put 33" tires on if that makes a difference. I just dont want it to look like a stock 4x4 dakota. I want it to look swwwwweeeeeetttttt!!!!!!! If it wont what else can i do?



Heat Miser
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5/12/2004
22:33:40

BURN IT TO THE GROUND!!!
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Do a solid axle front end with a 4-link and airbags all the way around and use 49in IROKs on 20in wheels...then it won`t look like a stock 4X4 , it will look swwwwweeeeeetttttt!!!!!!!



the black dak
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5/13/2004
10:31:45

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Okay ill do it this weekend with my endless supply of cash thanks



conig
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5/13/2004
17:33:25

RE: Will it look good
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with 33's it shouldn't look like a stock 4x4 but more like a slightly modified 4x4.

seriously 3 inches suspension and 3 inch body is all you can really get without doing some cash depleting operation like described above.

do some searches for these users, stealwings, chamimus,and there was one guy with 15x10's on a 2wd quad.

http://www.cardomain.com/id/maxeddak
this is mine, 3inch suspension 15x10 31-12.50's. not the best pictures.



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