Re: Can't keep my A*& on the ground

From: Jon (jonsdak@midmaine.com)
Date: Sun Mar 17 2002 - 01:34:38 EST


Please note that, unlike Kevin's, my truck is not equipped with LSD.
Thanks
Later,
Jon
jonsdak@midmaine.com
The Dodge Diesel Website
http://www.dieseldodge.com
1996 Dodge Dakota Sport 4X4, 3.9L V6, 42RE, 3.92:1 8.75 axle, "BackRack"
Headache Rack, Dodge Motorsports decals, steering wheel cover, and front
license plate, diamond-plate bedrail covers, Lund VentVisors, Lund BugShield
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon" <jonsdak@midmaine.com>
To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 10:31 PM
Subject: Re: DML: Can't keep my A*& on the ground

> I have the same problem with mine. I have a hill on my way home, it
> collects dirt from people stopping, I have to make a left turn onto this
> hill, and I have to crawl onto it and slowly, _slowly_ get into the pedal,
> or the rear end will break loose. When I'm in a hurry and forget to
crawl,
> (or someone's behind me), I spin 'em all the way up the hill, until I hit
> bare tar or let off the go-pedal.
> Any ideas appreciated, as always.
> Later,
> Jon
> jonsdak@midmaine.com
> The Dodge Diesel Website
> http://www.dieseldodge.com
> 1996 Dodge Dakota Sport 4X4, 3.9L V6, 42RE, 3.92:1 8.75 axle, "BackRack"
> Headache Rack, Dodge Motorsports decals, steering wheel cover, and front
> license plate, diamond-plate bedrail covers, Lund VentVisors, Lund
BugShield
> ----- Original Message ----- >
> > Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 10:08:13 -0500
> > From: "MAGNUM S/T" <kevinhoegen@email.com>
> > Subject: DML: Can't keep my A*& on the ground
> >
> > Need a tech tip. I have limited slip and the rear tire routinely lets
> loose
> > when taking off from a stand still (gee I just dont know why :)
> > Anyway, this creates a problem if say I am taking a right turn from a
stop
> > and the road is a bit bumpy.......the rear doesn't stay connected to the
> > road very well......would traction bars help??...or is there another
> > alternative.
> >
> > PLEASE NOTE: Driving very slow from a start position is NOT what I'm
> looking
> > for.......this is the DML right :)
> >
> > Thanks all
> >
>



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