The $740 is ONLY the suspension kit (w/shocks). The body lift kit is an
extra $139.00 from Summit. I opted for the ProComp ES9000's on mine so tack
on another $60.00 on top of the rest.
All the trimming that's required is a little bit on the front corners and
about 1" off the back (both on the inside of the fenderwell). Not
noticeable at all.
Pictures are up on my website.
Bernd D. Ratsch
Pflugerville, TX
1997 Dodge Dakota SLT/CC - 2WD
http://lonestar.texas.net/~bernd/Dakota.htm
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From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
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Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 7:00 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: Fabtech Lift was: Looking for......
"Bernd D. Ratsch" wrote:
> Correct...and I had to do it on a Saturday and a trip to San Antonio to
> boot! The factory 15x8's will NOT fit. You need a set of rims with a
> maximum of 3.75" backspacing...the factory 15x8's are 5.5".
>
> So far, the Fabtech kit has been working flawlessly (had to replace the
> front Coil Cushions...oops) for the past 7 months with some heavy offroad
> use as well. I have a 2" body lift so you can fit 32" tires with very
> minor fender trimming. If you're looking for 33's,. you'll need to trim
the
> fenders (plastic molding) a little more and a 3" body lift is in order.
>
> Summit Racing sells the kit now for about $740.00 (97-99 V6/V8).
>
> - Bernd
That 740.00 doesn't include the 2" body lift does it? And how much is "very
little" body triming? do you have pics anywhere? Thnax
Robert
00 Solar Yellow CC v6
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