From:Tim Roller>magnum318@bewellnet.com
fri.21st,4:05pm
>yes you can get a made-up package from the dealer,buts in seperate parts
and pieces and very expensive compared to the dealer package when you buy
the vehicle.
>wheels will run about $250-300 each--not counting tires
>sway bar--depending on front or rear runs around $125-200
>As to the bouncy rear end thats typical of an unloaded truck bed--the
compressor will work but you'll need the correct air shocks for your vehicle
unless you have the same length and correct mounting points that the Nissan
has--I've thought of going to the Air Ride bag system for my '95 when I get
around to lowering it--when it gets back from the tranny shop
>there are many aftermarket parts you can go to and get parts from or get
them used
>the flairs I believe at this time for the new DAKs are dealer item only,
but that'll probably change soon--everybodies jumping onto the
bandwagon--don't know what the dealer charges for these
-----Original Message-----
From: Toomey2me@aol.com <Toomey2me@aol.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Friday, August 21, 1998 2:33 PM
Subject: DML: Tire and Handling Package
>Hey everyone,
>
>I was wondering if anyone knew if you can purchase the Tire and handling
>package seperatly. I would like the fender flares, sway bars and bigger
tires.
>Anyone know how much it would run. I have a 97 Dak with the V-6 and it
seems
>the suspension is bouncy. Will this be solved with adding some new shocks.
I
>have some brand new air shocks with compressor left over from my 87 Nissan.
>Will air shocks in the back make it worse? If anyone is interested in
>purchasing them make me an offer> they are still in the boxes.
>
>Later,
>
>2Me
>
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