1st Dodge 2005 Dakota SLT
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World keeps getting smaller and smaller. Hey, just wanted to mention the Dakota's can grow on you after driving a bigger truck. I've found they suit my needs commuting into the usually bad wintertime weather in Northern MI as well as being easy to park when in the city. The '05 I picked up recently is my fourth - all CC V-8 4x4's. I signed up here looking for some help regarding the different types of front end leveling kits not too long ago. Been hanging out since. My truck only has a little over 20k on it, and I'm not seeing any need to change the struts with the driving I do, not yet anyway. -Al
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World keeps getting smaller and smaller. Hey, just wanted to mention the Dakota's can grow on you after driving a bigger truck. I've found they suit my needs commuting into the usually bad wintertime weather in Northern MI as well as being easy to park when in the city. The '05 I picked up recently is my fourth - all CC V-8 4x4's. I signed up here looking for some help regarding the different types of front end leveling kits not too long ago. Been hanging out since. My truck only has a little over 20k on it, and I'm not seeing any need to change the struts with the driving I do, not yet anyway. -Al
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Yeah, mine seems to handle pretty good. You can see my silverado 4x4 in the background of the one photo. I still have a soft spot for that truck. It just seems me but the milage is getting up there on it. The Dakota just feels a lot newer and easier to drive in tight spaces. I really didn't realize all the little things GM put on their vehicles that dodge doesn't. At least on mine. Like the daytime running lights, auto lights on and off, radio stays playing until you lift up on the door handle, little things like that. Where in northern mi are you. I am on the west side of the lower right next to Grand Haven.
Mine has the auto on/off (just Laramie?), makes me crazy sometimes because I can't control the delay once the ign. is shut off.
I live in Waterford (just west of Pontiac) and have a second home on some property just outside of ******* - used mostly for snowmobiling and screwing around exploring with the quads. Trail access almost immediate. Carting them around when necessary (I bring them home for major repair/mods) the only reason I can justify a pickup. Otherwise I think I'd be doing the SUV thing. Grand Cherokee fan there.
Best of luck with yours, but as I said, carefull, or you may decide you like it enough to get another, and another...... -Al
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To fix this, when you turn the truck off, the flip the headlight switch to OFF, and they remain on, just go to ON and then back to OFF once more, and they will turn off.
In other words, just cycle the light switch an extra time. Like, OFF-ON-OFF.
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Yup long string of GM pickups in my history. Looked at the new GM and Dodge stuff recently, just prior to getting this one, and when it came right down to it, they just feel too big anymore. Found this '05 for about a third of what I was looking to pay in the new trucks, and that prety much ended my search.
Mine has the auto on/off (just Laramie?), makes me crazy sometimes because I can't control the delay once the ign. is shut off.
I live in Waterford (just west of Pontiac) and have a second home on some property just outside of ******* - used mostly for snowmobiling and screwing around exploring with the quads. Trail access almost immediate. Carting them around when necessary (I bring them home for major repair/mods) the only reason I can justify a pickup. Otherwise I think I'd be doing the SUV thing. Grand Cherokee fan there.
Best of luck with yours, but as I said, carefull, or you may decide you like it enough to get another, and another...... -Al
Mine has the auto on/off (just Laramie?), makes me crazy sometimes because I can't control the delay once the ign. is shut off.
I live in Waterford (just west of Pontiac) and have a second home on some property just outside of ******* - used mostly for snowmobiling and screwing around exploring with the quads. Trail access almost immediate. Carting them around when necessary (I bring them home for major repair/mods) the only reason I can justify a pickup. Otherwise I think I'd be doing the SUV thing. Grand Cherokee fan there.
Best of luck with yours, but as I said, carefull, or you may decide you like it enough to get another, and another...... -Al