I just bought a 2004 Dakota
no tire practically on 22s for a Dak. 20s on a Dak would look the best, I don't know just depends on what you like, have you seen a full size truck with 24s or 26s, just aboutno tire, talk about a rough ride.
ha, don't wanna go that far yet. I couldn't go w/ the fiberglass tonneau's beacuse I will be using my truck to carry my bikes around (which you attach to the frame near the window).
I don't need anything too flashy, with my luck and cars it'd just get stolen. (I just had my old car broken into and CD player stolen, adn the car before that was stolen all together).
Mods I'd like to do:
Rhino Liner
Floor Mats
CD player
Filter Charger
Maybe a tonneau cover
Cool looking shifter **** :-D
Tinted windows.
And I would have to decide if I wanted to get into serious mods w/ my truck whether to go w/ the lowered or the raised route... (i'd probably go w/ the lowered)
I don't need anything too flashy, with my luck and cars it'd just get stolen. (I just had my old car broken into and CD player stolen, adn the car before that was stolen all together).
Mods I'd like to do:
Rhino Liner
Floor Mats
CD player
Filter Charger
Maybe a tonneau cover
Cool looking shifter **** :-D
Tinted windows.
And I would have to decide if I wanted to get into serious mods w/ my truck whether to go w/ the lowered or the raised route... (i'd probably go w/ the lowered)
could put some bike tights on the tonneau cover, not to bad, I've seen it done.</P>
also you'd be supprised on how much you could spend if you do get serious though.</P>
I like the lowered sport stance too, especially on the Dak.</P>


