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Old 02-24-2010, 08:26 PM
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I searched for this but couldn't find it. What is the differance in supension on the models that came with 15" wheels vs. 16" wheels. I know the bolt pattern is all the same. Is there a differance in back spacing. Any replies will help. Thanks.
 
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Old 02-24-2010, 08:44 PM
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nah i think they are the same, if ur thinking of switching to the 15" or 16" from the other u'll be good it came off a dak it'll fit remember car makers are lazy they don't wanna make all kinds of different parts for different options
 
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The reason I am asking is if you park a base model and a sport model next to each other, the sport model sits higher. Whats the differance????
 
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prolly tire size they prolly have the same like 265/70 but the u gotta add that 16" in there for the height
 
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I have the same question; My truck sits higher than your average Dakota. One person is telling me it's because of the towing package. I do have a sport model and it's 4x4 w/ 15" rims and 31" tires.

I've been cruising around comparing it to other Dakotas. I have no lift that I can tell.

Don't mean to highjack, just interested in the same answer.
 
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R u comparing to 2wds LOL
Maybe different engines have different springs
 
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Base models like with the cheesy rims normally have a smaller tire. I think my truck sits higher than most but i've never really compared side by side. I have 31's on 15 inch rim and its a SLT with a tow pkg But I dont think the tow pkg would matter if it did the rear would be higher prob due to diff springs.
 
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Rim size, engine (i would think), and tire size all play a role.
 
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Yea I'm pretty sure v8s have bigger springs because of the extra weight
 



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