Re: Which payload option to buy?

From: jaallis (jaallis@ibm.net)
Date: Fri Sep 05 1997 - 11:48:06 EDT


John D. Emery wrote:
>
> >We're getting ready to replacy my wife's Camry with a Dakota std. cab,
> >V6, auto, 3.55, and are having a little trouble deciding which payload
> >option to get.
> >
> >1. Do I understand correctly that the larger rear brakes and tires
> >come *only* with the 2600 lb option?
>
> I can not speak for the '98, but my '95 came with the 10" rear drums as
> part of the 3.55SG axle. BTW, I love the sure grip, even here in Phoenix
> (ie. no snow driving).
>
> >2. Does either option compromise handling of the vehicle compared to
> >the standard 1250 lb rating? It doesn't bother me at all if it rides
> >like a truck, but I would like it to handle well.
>
> I got the 1250 lb rating, but wish dearly that I did upgrade (I ordered it
> from the factory). I drive it empty 90% of the time, but do have to
> (over)load it from time to time (up to 1850 lb of building materials). I
> have since added 1250 lb helper springs and LT235/75R15 Big O Big Foot A/T
> tires (slight rub up front on tight turns).
>
> >3. Do any of the payload options include heavy duty shocks, rear sway
> >bar, etc?
>
> >We do mostly freeway driving, with light loads, but occasionally need
> >to haul a load of dirt or rocks big enough to severely over-strain my
> >current truck (77 Toyota w. 272,000 miles). If *necessary*, we can
> >split such loads up, but I'd rather not if I don't have to. I realize
> >the V6 & 3.55 rear end are going to be a touch underpowered with a ton
> >in the back, but I can live with that. What I can't live with is a
> >vehicle that's not going to handle predictably in an emergency,
> >especially when nearly empty.
>
> I don't feel that the V6 is too underpowered if you only plan on loading it
> down every once in a while. I towed a 2200 lb trailer from NJ to AZ, and
> had the bed loaded, and only once did it seem wimpy (Ozarks). I would
> recomend the 4 wheel ABS, it puts your mind at ease when having to face
> emergency situations.
>
> I admit my DAK rides somewhat like a truck, but it is very predictable
> (unlike the wife's Ferd Taurus!)
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> John Emery
> 1995 Dakota Ext. Cab, Sport, 2x4, V-6, 5 spd, 3.55 SG, 4wABS,42k
> Phoenix, AZ (and no A/C)
Hi John
Glad to see someone else surviving in Phx without air. I've been here
since '82 and the 94 Dak was the first one with air.

Jay



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