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Can anyone confirm that it's normal for our Dakotas to have the rear axle shifted to the right (passenger) side? Is it to help with traction during 4WD applications? I haven't found any information in regards to the rear axle shifted (or factory set) to the left. This leads me to believe it's intentional.
Looking down the side of my truck it's noticeable, but it tracks true down the road.
If yours is shifted either way, I'd say it's not original. I'm not positive, but every 4x4 Dak I've seen has theirs centered. Mine is a 2WD, but it has the same rear axle as some 4x4's (8.25") and it's centered.
Yeah, that's definitely off center... I've never seen a Dakota with one like that. Maybe it was swapped from another [Mopar] vehicle with the same rear end, but offset?