Suspension lift
ive been snooping around doing a bit of research and i had come across this:
http://www.totalperformanceonline.co...21/30/100-14-2 i had then read over this part, "The truck will still have some rake after installation." does this mean i cant completely level the truck out? oh and has anyone purchased this kit? seems pretty cheap only being a $150.00. im not gonna be doing any off roading, its mainly for looks and to also get bigger tires. |
from reading what they put on the link it sounds like the front will still be slightly lower then the rear. when i had my dakota a few years back it was a 1996 and i put a rough country kit on there its a little more price rise but better quality and it levels your truck while still being able to put bigger tires on
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Is this intended for the truck in your avatar? If so, you might want to make sure if it will fit. That link is for a 1st Gen...
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Yeah this is for a first gen but it should still work. I would make sure tho. I have my truck leveled with my stock keys. I think with these keys you should be fine.
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sorry about that, i posted the wrong one i meant this one
http://www.totalperformanceonline.co...ayout_0100.xsl like i said before im not looking for no hardcore off roading, just to throw some bigger tires on is there not a way to level on that front end then? |
You can level the front you might just have to drop the back a little. I dont think you need to worry about it. I have stock keys cranked almost the whole way up and I can fit 32's no problem. If I had a body lift I could fit 33's.
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it will work i basically have the same thing except i got 2.5 in my front, i can fit 35s with my body lift if i put wheel spacers in
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just found this from what blaze had sent me;
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1997-2004-DO...item19ca02674e they look like the same kits? i figured this might be a bit better since this is what blaze recommended and i think this is what hes running on his rig edit: just looked into it both are the same brands, which would be better place to buy from? |
Originally Posted by Blaze10
(Post 2668811)
it will work i basically have the same thing except i got 2.5 in my front, i can fit 35s with my body lift if i put wheel spacers in
max out ur steering. I've been looking and can't find the right spacers to even out the front and rear |
blaze where did you get your keys and blocks? i dont want to have a rake. i personally think it looks a bit goofy sitting a inch lower in the front
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ebay from adrenaline motor sports was the seller
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Originally Posted by hanleysh
(Post 2669286)
I have 35's on mine with no wheel spacers......works out ok as long as u don't need to
max out ur steering. I've been looking and can't find the right spacers to even out the front and rear |
I just put 2" blocks in the back and tightened the factory keys and got 2" out of the front. From what I've read before I lifted mine everyone had said that you can get 1.5" to 2" out of the factory keys.
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Originally Posted by Blaze10
(Post 2669504)
16 inch rims? cause i think my friend had 35 13.50s an they rubbed pretty bad on the frame. but not to too bad. i am doing 34s on 17 s
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my friend had 1" all the way around on his dakota
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Yeah, I think that's what I'll end up doing
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sorry to bring my thread back to life but i want to get this right does this kit look better then the other one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-Suspension...b229afb4#rpdId |
That's what I got yeah
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alright just bought it can't wait for some nice weather to put it on!
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good deal dude youll like it! id look into longer shocks adventually.. i still have stock shocks but i heard longer shocks feel alot better.
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