What do you mean by "the rear end?" Do you mean the bed is tilted side
to side (which would make a ball roll to the right)? Is it "angled"
(imagine a vertical rod through the center of the bed that it's pivoted
on). Or is the whole bed just "slid" over to the right (bed sidepanels
not lining up with the cab's)?
Or, do you mean the rear axle/differential is off-center?
Is it possible it's an optical illusion?
Lee Clifton wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> I joined this list because I am about to buy a Dakota (since the test
> drive I fell in love!) While looking at the dealership I
> noticed something that I'm sure you must have discussed here before but
> I have to bring it up. All Dakotas (at least 2000s)
> seem to have the rear end offset towards the right side of the truck,
> when I noticed this during a walk around I almost
> flipped. How could this new truck have such a (flaw? discrepancy?
> mistake?) in it's construction? While it kinda bugs me it
> makes me feel good that they all seem to be that way. Anyone who can
> tell me why this is ...thanks in advance.
>
> Lee
>
> The truck I am looking to buy is a 2000 club cab, bright white sport
> plus w/ 15x8 wheels and 255/65/15s. V6 and mist gray
> interior too; I hope it all works out!
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