rack out.
#12
#13
where is this problem with rust exactly?? I don't seem to have this problem.
When my truck was only 1 year old, I did spread some black silicon where that cross support is (between the headlights in front of the radiator) because I noticed some rust bubbles. It seems to have contained the problem though.
Any other spots?
When my truck was only 1 year old, I did spread some black silicon where that cross support is (between the headlights in front of the radiator) because I noticed some rust bubbles. It seems to have contained the problem though.
Any other spots?
#15
this is the lower radiator support something you have to look for, the bumper kind of hides it which is the reason i didnt notice it right away. the uppers year the radiator support looks like **** i would bet 95% of these trucks have this rust issue and to the naked eye your not going to notice it until you get yourself under the truck. i found a hole load of spots that are underneath the truck.
on the side note. got alot done today finished up tightening the rack and pinon, finished the steering upgrade for the driver side, and ran some new fluid through the steering system. everything is working great sooooooooo easy to adjust the alignment. when i finally get over to the front end shop they are going to be like holy crap this is easy. i decided i was going to start the upper ball joints what a PITA BTW, what crap dodge put in there, now i know why i kept hearing popping, the dam joint is so loose a gust of wind could go by and it was move. i bought a set of moogs to throw in there 100% better quality then the stupid stock. got to removing the strut and theres where i stopped. could not break the lower nut free. there new rancho shocks that are in there so i dont know why but this thing is so tight. the bolt actually spins in the rubber boot but it would break free. its either i crack the nut and replace it or try some heat. ehh i have all saturday and sunday to screw around and get the daystar in. lift kit is on hold until i have a weekend off with a few buddies im not doing that by myself, would take entirely too long. but other then that once i decide to take picture i sure will post them up .
on the side note. got alot done today finished up tightening the rack and pinon, finished the steering upgrade for the driver side, and ran some new fluid through the steering system. everything is working great sooooooooo easy to adjust the alignment. when i finally get over to the front end shop they are going to be like holy crap this is easy. i decided i was going to start the upper ball joints what a PITA BTW, what crap dodge put in there, now i know why i kept hearing popping, the dam joint is so loose a gust of wind could go by and it was move. i bought a set of moogs to throw in there 100% better quality then the stupid stock. got to removing the strut and theres where i stopped. could not break the lower nut free. there new rancho shocks that are in there so i dont know why but this thing is so tight. the bolt actually spins in the rubber boot but it would break free. its either i crack the nut and replace it or try some heat. ehh i have all saturday and sunday to screw around and get the daystar in. lift kit is on hold until i have a weekend off with a few buddies im not doing that by myself, would take entirely too long. but other then that once i decide to take picture i sure will post them up .
#16
Idk what it is about the Dakotas, but some have it way worse than others. My truck has 126k on it and has been in WI all its life, and I don't have any serious rust issues. I have zero body rust, light rust on that cross support, and very little on the frame. They don't go light on the salt here in WI either. An impact takes off any bolt I need to when doing work on the suspension or steering.
#19
Well no pics yet spent alot of time on all of the very rusty bolts man what a pain. Only thing that was good is I out anti seize on all the bolts I put back . Dropped the truck off to get an alignment tomorrow. Felt a whole lot Better driving bumps and all. Only thing that was kinda scary was how off the alignment was. Felt a little swaying taking it to the alignment place. I also got rid of the sway bar. I think that's the whole reason these trucks jump around all over the road. One thing that really p1ssed me off was when putting the 2inch leveling kit in the cv joints slid out. What an as5 kicking that is to put back in. Also if anyone's interested I've got lowering shackles I won't be needing anymore.