Lift kits

Asked by maddstylz69 Aug 19, 2008 at 10:05 AM about the 2006 Dodge Dakota

Question type: Car Customization

Has anyone heard or seen any new design or concept of anyone coming out with lift-kits for the 2006 and up Dakotas. I've found Air riser systems, leveler blocks, and body-lifts. I just want a true chassis lift to get atleast a 32 to 35 tire on it.

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The back is easy by flippin' the axle( leafs on the axle, not under the axle), then add 1or 2 leafs, but check your lines, shaft, and shocks. You may need longer ones. Also check your pinion angle. Add more if the tires don't clear. The front, find a kit to match the back because you have cv shafts on each wheel and maybe torsion bars or coils. I have an amc eagle with a similar setup and I'm doing something similar to it. Let me now how things go.

My 1999 Dakota 4x4 either has a lift or the stering knuckles are diffrent .. Anyhow know one seems to know anything.. i bought it 2nd hand an the passager wuz broke. I have tried to get a new one . Mine is just like the stock one but the top ball joint gos up about 4 inches

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