Boy!, I really botched that definition... The correct definition of the
acronym SEMA is Specialty Equipment Market Association... Oops!
T.
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Subject: Re[2]: DML: Who makes Dakota 4x4 aftermarket stuff???
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net> at smtpout
Date: 1/19/99 8:07 PM
Not really related to a "parts retailer" but I found SEMA (Special
Equipment Manufacturing Association) to be a great resource to find out who
makes what and get links to their home page (if available). You can look
up something like "lockers" and you'll get a list of just about every
manufacturer that makes them. From there it's just a matter of finding a
store that carries what you want.
For research purposes it's very handy... www.sema.org
T.
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Subject: Re: DML: Who makes Dakota 4x4 aftermarket stuff???
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net> at smtpout
Date: 1/19/99 5:00 PM
In a message dated 99-01-19 02:46:23 EST, you write:
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I own a 98 Dodge Dakota SLT, I want to do alot of off-roading and
camping with my truck, I asked earlier about the lift-kits, thanks to
the people who replyed to that, it helped. I was wondering where a good
place where I could find aftermarket off-road equipment for it. I've
noticed that almost no one does anything to their Dakota for off-road
use, i've only seen people customize their Dakotas for street use. Maybe
this is becuase it's so new and not much is out for it yet?
>>
What kind of equipment are you looking for? I go on off road adventures once
every month at th Hoosier national Forest, 195,000 acres, so let me know and I
will point you in the right direction.
Kyle
93 Dakota 4x4 V6
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