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Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 00:00:08 -0800
From: John Ferrante <jjfjr@bellsouth.net>
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To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: 2wd dakota
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Hi all..
I am thinking about purchasing a new Dakota. Since I moved from CT I
have no real reason to have 4wd. I like the stance of the 4wd Dakota,
the 2wd looks to wimpy. The 2wd is, however, less expensive.
Question is..how can I increase the ride height of the 2wd without going
to a lift kit? Are blocks
and spacers a viable option? I have a lifted Cherokee, and I don't want
the problems associated with a full lift. I just want to be able to
stuff 31x10.5's in the wheel wells.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks..
John
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