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alex pickett
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9/27/2005
13:38:00

Subject: LIFT KIT
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i have a 98 dodge dakota 3.9L v6 rwd so i was wondering what kind of lift i could put on it, i dont know how tal i want it but i donmt want anything outragously expensive either.



greendak
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9/27/2005
15:42:18

RE: LIFT KIT
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You can get a performance accessories 2 or 3 inch body lift, or go to Fabtech and get a 2 or 3" suspension lift. Body lift will run between $150(?) and $200(somewhere around there), and a susp. lift will be around $7-800.



schmidtmike
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9/27/2005
20:52:21

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In my personal opinion, if it's not a 4WD, it's not worth lifting. Lower that sumb*tch! Your truck will look real sweet with a western chassis 3"/5" drop! Plus I think the kit is like $400. And, with the vehicle sitting lower, it will handle better because of a lower center of gravity,



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9/27/2005
23:18:21

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Personally I prefer the off-road look (whether it's on a 2wd or 4wd) and think lowering a truck totally defeats the purpose of having a truck, except when you're making a truck strictly for racing. Besides...it's usually cheaper to lift a 2wd than a 4wd. Just remember if you choose to join the 4wd guys off-roading, you're gonna have to get towed out of a lot more places.

That's IF you got a 2wd since you didn't exactly specify...


Truckperformance.com carries both body and suspension lifts for 2 and 4-wheel drive Daks.




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