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mailee Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/25/2008 12:16:44
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Message: ok, so i know with having a 2wd ppl are gonna be laughin at me...but here's the deal, i was givin a set of tires and rims off a 99 darango...brand new tires, less than say 50 miles on them! here's my problem. original tires were 235/75r15, new tires are 265/75r15 and they are rubbing. tried to get one of those kits that u put the block in the leaf spring to raise the rear end, here's the problem. my leaf springs are under the axle. what complications would i have moving the leafs to the top of the axle? also, have heard that this would lift the rear end itself but how much? and how much modification will i have to do or what trouble would i have involving this? I don't' want a huge lift...just about an inch or two to accommodate the tires. thanks in advance for the help
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mailee75 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/25/2008 12:18:16
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Message: sorry, wrong thread...please excuse, i have posted in the right thread. but don't know how to delete this one....
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rick Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/21/2008 03:53:49
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Message: they make a 2" body lift for around $100 that would work just fine.I have 31 10.50 15's on a 93 2wd,with a 2" body lift and inch and a half coil spacers in the front to level the truck out. If everything goes right the lift should only take a couple hours to install.How ever u will have add a 2" spacer in ur shfter linkage it is supplied.
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