RE: suspension lifts

From: Walter Felix (Walter_Felix@classic.msn.com)
Date: Tue Feb 24 1998 - 20:18:37 EST


The Trailmaster suspension kit is 4" in front and 3" lift blocks for the rear.
 I've seen it ranging between $1200 and $1800. Go down to the newsstand and
thumb through the 4x4 magazines. That's where you'll find the best mail-order
prices.

Walter_Felix@MSN.COM
Truck: 88 Dodge Dakota Sport 4x4.
Color: Flash Red
Motor: 3.9 V6
Tranny: A-500 Auto with NVP231 Transfer Case
Factory Accessories: AC, Cruise, Tilt, PW, PD, Rear Slider, Light Bar, Fog
Lamps & Covers
Aftermarket Accessories: Lund Interceptor, Lund Moon Visor, Sony
AM/FM/Cassette w/10 Disk Changer, ventguards, custom bed mat, black Dee-Zee
tailgate protector, Lund head-lamp blackouts, 4 Dick Cepek lamps with custom
covers, cowl style hood scoop, 3" TrailMaster body lift, 31x10.50x15 Dunlop
Radial Mud Rovers on 15x10 AR Type 26 rims, X-Tang railed tonneau cover (cut
and fitted to bed bar), Lund TailMate, Rancho RS-5000 Shocks, FlowMaster 3"
in/2 2-1/2" outlets, BushWacker fender flares, Taylor 8mm wires (Red), "FABM",
"DDBC".
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/9219

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net On Behalf Of Chris Lang
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 1998 12:05 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Re: re:suspension lifts

Any idea on the cost of one of those trailmaster Lifts?? I've got a 93 V8
and am real intrested in doing this who sell's them and how hard are they to
put in? Thanks...

Chris Lang

-----Original Message-----
From: tonypetraborg@hotmail.com <tonypetraborg@hotmail.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Tuesday, February 24, 1998 11:53 AM
Subject: DML: re:suspension lifts

>I don't mean to burst your bubble about the older Dakota lift kits
>but since trailmaster makes a 5 inch lift kit for them maybe you
>guys should spend sometime making a set of cutout fender flares
>or something productive. By the way, why did you start with a
>4 cyl lift kit? - everybody knows they don't have enough torque
>to go up a driveway let alone an offroad trail.



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