I need reassurance before i sell the truck and say goodbye.
I got my truck for sale, i dont know if anyone is interested in another? i have a 2006 dakota slt quad cab. i want to know exactly how many outlets are in the truck. as far as i know there is only one by the 4x4 switch. i have read and heard that there are two? i have the 40/20/40 bench. in the front.
thanks guys. wish me luck on the sale. I really do appreciate all the help i have gotten from you guys and the forum definitely did more for me than i did for it. Greatly ran and moderated. Definitely a great community for dodge truck owners and even though i might not have the truck i will stop by and help on whatever i can.
Thanks Guys,
thanks guys. wish me luck on the sale. I really do appreciate all the help i have gotten from you guys and the forum definitely did more for me than i did for it. Greatly ran and moderated. Definitely a great community for dodge truck owners and even though i might not have the truck i will stop by and help on whatever i can.
Thanks Guys,
Yeah, as far as I know, the 2nd power outlet would be located in the full center console. Since you have the folding center console / center seat combo, then you would only have the one outlet on the dash.
Hate seeing another guy leave us, but good luck.
Hate seeing another guy leave us, but good luck.
...getting off subject...
MitsuRaider - Did the Raider get better shocks/springs than the Dakota or have you driven them back to back to see if there is any difference? That was one of the main reasons I was glad to get rid of my 05 QC Dak. Suspension was effin horrible. Felt like I was driving a waterbed.
MitsuRaider - Did the Raider get better shocks/springs than the Dakota or have you driven them back to back to see if there is any difference? That was one of the main reasons I was glad to get rid of my 05 QC Dak. Suspension was effin horrible. Felt like I was driving a waterbed.
Nope. Everything the same except for emblems. That's why I keep a close eye on the suspension threads as well.








