bungeed up in the bed of your truck huh? AND you live in Clayton....
hmmm... '96 and '95 are the same trucks... yeahhhh, I need some rock rails
;-) shouldn't have put the pic of your truck on the web now
muahahahahhaaaaaaaa
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Jon Smith-------Raleigh,NC-------ICQ: 9720504
'95 318 auto CC 4x4, Accel Supercoil
JBA headers, dual glasspack, 14x3 FABM
F&B Stage I TB, !EGR, MSD 8.5's, self-moded intake
MP SBEC, 180 degree thermo, ASP crank pulley,
16" Hayden elec. fan 0-60 in 6.3 & 1/4mi 15.5@87.5
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----- Original Message -----
From: <Killerdak@aol.com>
To: <McKinJr@hpd.abbott.com>; <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: RE: DML: Rocker Panel rails
>
> In a message dated 9/23/99 3:37:04 PM, McKinJr@hpd.abbott.com writes:
>
> >Dave Kilian -- Clayton, NC
> >custom-welded rock rails,
>
> >Hey Dave, do you have any pictures of these?? I've got a set in the
works
> >for my '98 and just wanted to get an idea of what others are doing.
Thanks
> >
> >-John
>
>
> They are 2" square steel tubes, sealed off at the ends, run the length of
the
> truck between the wheels, just under the sheet metal, connected to the
frame
> via four perpendicular extensions. HEAVY sons o'bitches! (it's a LOT of
> steel, and a really long wheelbase to fill!) Not QUITE done, but soon!!!
>
> As a matter of fact, I've had them sitting in the back of my truck bungeed
up
> for awhile, just had them black powder coated and would have had them
welded
> to my frame sooner had the hurricane not messed up everything here in
> NC...will probably have a chance to weld them to my frame this weekend,
> though (I'm hoping)! If so, I will take pictures and post it to my DML web
> page when I get 'em developed! I need to take pics of my tow hooks as
well, I
> know at least one DML'er wanted to see how that was done...
> stay tuned!
>
> ____________________
> Dave Kilian -- Clayton, NC
> '96 Dakota CC Sport 4x4 3.9L 5-spd
> 2" Rear spring lift, front T-bar crank, 30x9.50 BFG AT's, Brush guard w/
> Hellas, Tow hooks, Tool Box, Sunroof, Cobra 18 CB, 4' Firestik II, Alpine
> 6-disc CD Changer/Head Unit/amp, JBL speakers, Rhode Gear bike mount,
Saris
> roof rack, custom-welded rock rails, and a white dog named Jake in the
> passenger seat. 79,000+ miles.
> http://csclub0.cs.fredonia.edu/WWWProfile/dakota/XzDn9Nl7vFo8M/
>
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