I'm a little behind on my mail, but saw you complimented my
truck and figured I'd reply. Thanks Adam! The bumper actually
ran me closer to $800 and was only that cheap because I spent a
lot of time helping the guy make it. Unfortunately, I no longer
live in Las Vegas so it doesn't see much "prerunner" action,
although I did make it off road recently in Virginia. See my
"Latest and Greatest" album at
http://photos.yahoo.com/onebad4x4dak
Regarding other prerunner products, Fabtech makes a tire
mounting kit as well as a affordable prerunner style light bar,
but I don't think anyone yet makes the fiberglass flares. In
fact, I've never seen an honest-to-goodness fully done-up
prerunner dak. Thanks again for thinking of my Dak.
J. Yates
Fairborn, OH
--- "Mr. Plow" <adam_is_mr_plow@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Well, there is a member in Vegas that has a great looking (and
> very
> functional) front prerunner bumper. I think they ran in the
> $3-400 U.S.
> mark. It replaced the front oem bumper totally, and bolted up
> to the frame.
> As well, there are the tire mounting kits that you describe
> on the net,
> unfortunately i don't have a link for you.
> But you don't really need to spend the HUGE $$$$$ to get a
> fibreglass body
> to get the prerunner look.
>
>
>
> The Adam Blaster
>
>
> >I was wondering if anyone has their dakota looking like the
> recently
> >popular
> >pre-runner trucks... (you know, liften in the front, huge
> fender flares,
> >tire mounted in the bed) If so, I'd like to find out where I
> can buy some
> >of
> >the fiberglass kits...
> >
> >Also, I would also like to see any and all pictures of lifted
> gen3 dakotas
> >of the users here...
> >
> >
> >Wes
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