It is eay to replace the front spoiler, you have to remove the front bumper
as an assembly to get to the air dam bolts. the gray factory dam can be
painted to match your vehicle if it is prepped correctly, sand, prime,
paint.. I will be removing mine for paint come Spring time, my truck is
white so the gray is tollerable. the rear bumper gray plastic pieces would
be an easy winter project to paint. same way but you dont have to remove the
rear bumper.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick" <lexam@mail.com>
To: <dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net>
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 5:06 AM
Subject: DML: Yeah I know it's probably blasphemy.
> I know I might get chafe for this, but I'm still going to ask.
>
> Has anyone tried to make an SLT look like the base model on the gen3. I
> don't know if I want to take the chrome off but I do want that gray air
dam
> out of there.
>
> My wife has a Chevy Metro and it is an LSI, one step up from the base.
Now
> it's bumpers match the color of the car and the base doesn't. So why is
it
> on the SLT the air dam is gray and doesn't match. I don't get this,
> because that color does not work for all colors of daks. Now mine isn't
> too bad since I have a Black Dak.
>
> However I still want it to match my color and not gray. Maybe if they
kept
> the color matching and used the chrome to distinquish it. Ok I've went on
> this rant long enough, I'll stop but not till I'm burnt at the stake for
> being a heretic. (Atleast I didn't suggest Ford (evil trucks))
>
> How difficult would it be to change out the air dam on a 98 dak?.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Patrick Roberts
>
>
>
>
>
> Dodge forgive me for the sins I commit.
> For I know what I do, I just can't help it.
> I must buy and modify to no end.
> So please spare me from your rightous wrath and hit me
> not with a Ford but, let my end be determined
> by the Mayor, who is the true king of truckville.
>
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Fri Jun 20 2003 - 12:03:41 EDT