2005-2006 dodge dakota lift kit found!
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I dont know if they turned it around and are now making stuff that wont break. Or if they actually decided to start sending parts after getting paid for them. Or answering phone calls like a business and not a few kids who have better things to do.
But before I spend thousands of dollars on a risk like that, I would do a lot of research and talk to people running their gear.
But before I spend thousands of dollars on a risk like that, I would do a lot of research and talk to people running their gear.
#13
I dont know if they turned it around and are now making stuff that wont break. Or if they actually decided to start sending parts after getting paid for them. Or answering phone calls like a business and not a few kids who have better things to do.
But before I spend thousands of dollars on a risk like that, I would do a lot of research and talk to people running their gear.
But before I spend thousands of dollars on a risk like that, I would do a lot of research and talk to people running their gear.
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this stuff will never work, remember everyone, chassis tech/airbagit are one in the same, and no one has any positive news from them on our 3rd gens, you may beable to install on a 4x2 but even then it is going to be a disaster to drive and align, with out a drop kit for the lower a-arms, diff, and steering rack, a 2in leveling kit is all you can get out of a 4x4 with running into major problems, a true lift is going to require frame modifications unless it is a reidculasly high lift, like i have always said, if you really want one, get the truck to me and i will build it, but on the other side, an sas will probably be cheaper and eaiser, which i can do also
Last edited by dodgetrucker75; 09-15-2010 at 02:38 PM.
#17
This kit has been out since months after the 2005 Dodge Dakota rolled off showroom floors.
There have been countless posts on this forum along the lines of "A real lift kit" or "I found a lift kit".
You can't do a rear axle flip on the truck, firstly. I won't explain why, I will let the ones who don't know why think it out for themselves.
That company is horrible.
There have been countless posts on this forum along the lines of "A real lift kit" or "I found a lift kit".
You can't do a rear axle flip on the truck, firstly. I won't explain why, I will let the ones who don't know why think it out for themselves.
That company is horrible.
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this stuff will never work, remember everyone, chassis tech/airbagit are one in the same, and no one has any positive news from them on our 3rd gens, you may beable to install on a 4x2 but even then it is going to be a disaster to drive and align, with out a drop kit for the lower a-arms, diff, and steering rack, a 2in leveling kit is all you can get out of a 4x4 with running into major problems, a true lift is going to require frame modifications unless it is a reidculasly high lift, like i have always said, if you really want one, get the truck to me and i will build it, but on the other side, an sas will probably be cheaper and eaiser, which i can do also
#20
LMGTFY is probably going to be used by me daily on the forums I am a part of, thanks Eric.