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Old 03-28-2017, 11:50 PM
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Okay guys I'm still working on the truck right now and my question is If there is really a difference between the v8 Dakota bars and the v6 bars? Should I probably run the v8 bars with the 360? I hate a front end that isn't level with the back so if there is a difference and I should change them I will.
 
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I dont know what the difference is, but looking online The 3.9 used a part number 04322517 and the 5.2 used 04322513. Both are with 2000lb suspension. I plan to try the stock bars, but if I found a set out of a V8 I would grab them.

FWIW new, online is $399. each. Ouch!!
 
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Originally Posted by 93 ragtop
I dont know what the difference is, but looking online The 3.9 used a part number 04322517 and the 5.2 used 04322513. Both are with 2000lb suspension. I plan to try the stock bars, but if I found a set out of a V8 I would grab them.

FWIW new, online is $399. each. Ouch!!
I wasn't sure if they were of different strength or not. And yeah I don't wanna pay that lol
 
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I'm using the v6 bars with my 318. The front is lower than it was with the 3.9. I am planning to just adjust the torsion bars, Put heavy duty shocks on, and alignment.
As it is it drives fine, but I'm not very abusive to it.
 
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Well ya, of course they different. Search the FAQ
 
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I'd grab some v8 torsion bars from a salvage yard. If not, you should be able to tighten the keys and adjust for the extra weight a little bit
 




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