Roll Call !! Post up your pics of your Dakota!!
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#614
Bought em off of ebay.they are for a 98 to 02 ram. had to drill a few holes for the mirrors to fit right. mine are power and heated. in 03 the mirror plug changed so i had to splice the plugs off of my other mirrors onto the new ones. the truck pretty much has no blind spots with the mirrors on. i love em!
#615
Bought em off of ebay.they are for a 98 to 02 ram. had to drill a few holes for the mirrors to fit right. mine are power and heated. in 03 the mirror plug changed so i had to splice the plugs off of my other mirrors onto the new ones. the truck pretty much has no blind spots with the mirrors on. i love em!
#617
Been on the forum for a while but new to the dak section. Here she is. Nothing fancy.
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#620
I've already shared these photos in the introduction, but figured I'd share them here since it's relevant to the topic. My Dakota is a 1999, 3.9L V-6 magnum, 2WD, 5 speed manual transmission, with just over 211k miles on it.
Every time the engine starts, the house dog, my little boy, and my hound dog all want to ride with me. I started the engine to let it warm up for a second while I hooked up the trailer, and came back to this.
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Latest job, hauling dad's busted lawn mower to the warranty repair place.
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Ripping apart an old Datsun truck to haul off for scrap. The engine bay of the Datsun is twisted off because I got tired of rusted bolts and things in the cab, so I knocked out two windows, wrapped a chain through the cab and hooked it onto the Dakota and yanked the whole thing off. Before the cab ripped off though, the engine bay twisted off the frame.
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Same job, scrapping the old Datsun pickup truck, just a different view. The whip on the back is a 102" steel whip CB radio antenna. I use CB radios to keep in touch with my wife and family at the house when I'm out and about since I get better reception with it in these hills than I do with my cell phone. It's also less distracting than a cell phone if you're driving.
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The bed of the truck. The black everywhere is my failed attempt at using rubberized undercoat to make a poor man's bed-liner. I plan on eventually cleaning it out and putting in an actual spray-in liner.
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The inside of the toolbox I keep in the back.
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Every time the engine starts, the house dog, my little boy, and my hound dog all want to ride with me. I started the engine to let it warm up for a second while I hooked up the trailer, and came back to this.
P7200022.jpg
Latest job, hauling dad's busted lawn mower to the warranty repair place.
P7200031.jpg
Ripping apart an old Datsun truck to haul off for scrap. The engine bay of the Datsun is twisted off because I got tired of rusted bolts and things in the cab, so I knocked out two windows, wrapped a chain through the cab and hooked it onto the Dakota and yanked the whole thing off. Before the cab ripped off though, the engine bay twisted off the frame.
P7040003-censored.jpg
Same job, scrapping the old Datsun pickup truck, just a different view. The whip on the back is a 102" steel whip CB radio antenna. I use CB radios to keep in touch with my wife and family at the house when I'm out and about since I get better reception with it in these hills than I do with my cell phone. It's also less distracting than a cell phone if you're driving.
P7040001.jpg
The bed of the truck. The black everywhere is my failed attempt at using rubberized undercoat to make a poor man's bed-liner. I plan on eventually cleaning it out and putting in an actual spray-in liner.
P7200019.jpg
The inside of the toolbox I keep in the back.
P7270024.jpg