92 Dakota "High school project truck" questions...LOTS OF EM!
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92 Dakota "High school project truck" questions...LOTS OF EM!
I recently purchased a 92 Dakota that used to be a company truck. Its in great condition for what I paid($350). It has around 140k miles on it, little rust, A/C works, 8ft bed, and it starts right up. The main reason I purchased the Dakota is for a "project truck". I'm a junior in High school and spend 3 hours of my day in the schools auto shop.
Now for what it needs - The brakes need repairing, the rear Tranny seal should be replaced, needs new plugs, and the shifting lever is not correct(When I put it in "D" it acts like its in "N", when I put it in "2" it acts like its "D". IT PISSES ME OFF!). After all that is done I can do body work and extras. My question is - What can I do to it? I really want to lift it like 2" but I heard its not easy because its only 2wd. How difficult is it? Could I just get bigger shocks to make it look bigger? I would also like to push more Horse power out of it, what can I do to give her more power(within reason, I'm in High school remember)? What are my options for exhaust(LOUD)?
I know its only a little 2wd Dakota and should be left stock but I want to make this truck as big, loud, and noticable as possible. Any questions, comments, or concerns are welcome.
Thanks!
Now for what it needs - The brakes need repairing, the rear Tranny seal should be replaced, needs new plugs, and the shifting lever is not correct(When I put it in "D" it acts like its in "N", when I put it in "2" it acts like its "D". IT PISSES ME OFF!). After all that is done I can do body work and extras. My question is - What can I do to it? I really want to lift it like 2" but I heard its not easy because its only 2wd. How difficult is it? Could I just get bigger shocks to make it look bigger? I would also like to push more Horse power out of it, what can I do to give her more power(within reason, I'm in High school remember)? What are my options for exhaust(LOUD)?
I know its only a little 2wd Dakota and should be left stock but I want to make this truck as big, loud, and noticable as possible. Any questions, comments, or concerns are welcome.
Thanks!
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I would spend some time reading through treads on the forum. A lot of what youve asked has been gone over many times(all of us do it, not harping on ya just telling you). You can check the FAQ and FAQ 2(lift ideas) and learn a lot about the truck.
The shifter issue is most likely the copper wire they use to pull the selector over. Take apart the surround on your console and youll see it on the left upper side closest to the dash panel. A little tightening or loosening will fix your issue. Just be very careful, as the stuff gets brittle with age and breaks easily.
Brakes shouldnt be too hard. Even if your doing drums and rotors with the front being a 2wd that makes it nice and simple.
Its not my thing to be loud, or have a big 2wd, but if thats what you want you have lots of options. Replacing your muffler with a glass pack will make it louder. A 2" body lift is easy and cheap, but according to what I read youll need to cut your steering shaft and lengthen it 2". No big deal if you have welding supplies available at your school like I did.
Again....spend some time reading through the posts here, and if you want more specific help there is a weath of knowledge here.
Also if you want "power" help you need to post up what motor you have.
The shifter issue is most likely the copper wire they use to pull the selector over. Take apart the surround on your console and youll see it on the left upper side closest to the dash panel. A little tightening or loosening will fix your issue. Just be very careful, as the stuff gets brittle with age and breaks easily.
Brakes shouldnt be too hard. Even if your doing drums and rotors with the front being a 2wd that makes it nice and simple.
Its not my thing to be loud, or have a big 2wd, but if thats what you want you have lots of options. Replacing your muffler with a glass pack will make it louder. A 2" body lift is easy and cheap, but according to what I read youll need to cut your steering shaft and lengthen it 2". No big deal if you have welding supplies available at your school like I did.
Again....spend some time reading through the posts here, and if you want more specific help there is a weath of knowledge here.
Also if you want "power" help you need to post up what motor you have.
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Welcome to the forum!
I agree with everything skyshark said except one thing. I would not mess with the copper wire that controls the needle, I would crawl under the truck and adjust the shifter lever. Here is a diagram of the shifting mechanism. Loosen the "Swivel" which is the peice below the spring in the part labled "Front shift rod, spring, and swivel" and raise or lower it as needed. Its trial and error so mess with it til you get it right.
ColumnShifter.jpg?t=1252250006
Just like asked above, what motor do you have. The v8 has the biggest aftermarket for performance parts, but if it was a company truck, chances are it was the v6. If it is the v6, a v8 swap will give you the most power increase for your money.
I agree with everything skyshark said except one thing. I would not mess with the copper wire that controls the needle, I would crawl under the truck and adjust the shifter lever. Here is a diagram of the shifting mechanism. Loosen the "Swivel" which is the peice below the spring in the part labled "Front shift rod, spring, and swivel" and raise or lower it as needed. Its trial and error so mess with it til you get it right.
ColumnShifter.jpg?t=1252250006
Just like asked above, what motor do you have. The v8 has the biggest aftermarket for performance parts, but if it was a company truck, chances are it was the v6. If it is the v6, a v8 swap will give you the most power increase for your money.
Last edited by 95_318SLT; 09-30-2009 at 01:35 AM.
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I can't remember off hand but you can check the FAQ2 in this section for the info. Also for lift you can do the body lift, Very easy! Or you can add coil spring spacers, Very cheep.
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