Re: RE: 92 Dakota suspension

From: dean_ocque@yahoo.com
Date: Tue May 15 2007 - 11:24:12 EDT


    I think he may go with those. Not a bad price I guess.

    I know where I am. I am just a fan of a different vehicle. But we all are a
like. We know the specifc vehicle very well.

In article <f23gme$fms$1@bent.twistedbits.net>, SilverEightynine@aol.com
(Terrible Tom) writes:
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> dean_ocque@yahoo.com wrote:
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> > Well, they are not broken at all. I looked at them closely to check for
> > that. They are just very saggy, almost arcing up. I have told him to get
them
> > to the spring shop, but he cannot be without a vehicle that long. It is a
> > cheaper alternative.
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> Hiya Dean
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3cdut5
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> I installed a pair of those springs in my 1989 Dakota (Christine) a few
> years ago. Like your sons 92, the leafs were sagging from years of use.
>
> Those springs are awesome. I loaded her up with about 3000'lbs of
> concrete rubble in the bed... far over the trucks GVWR heh... I have
> the scale slips from the dump to prove it (somewhere) Truck didn't even
> look like it was sagging. Get new u-bolts and bolts for the spring eyes
> before you chaange em out.
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> > I told him to get a Jeep. I know what to do and where to get parts for
> > that.
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> Now now now... remember where ya are hehe...
>
> A good friend of mine recently traded in her Wrangler for a 2000
> Durango. She saw the light :)
>
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> and a 4x4 with no dents wasn't at a DML BBQ"
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