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Subject: Need Advise
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Candy |
Posted At 21:26:22 12/17/2000
my frend went out of town on a hunting trip,he let me use his Dakota four wheel drive truck,and it sets so high off the ground that it is very hard for me to get in and out of it.I am a Dancer at a local club,so when I go to work I do not want to brake a heal on my shoe.Your ideas might help me out.
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| Bernd D. Ratsch |
Re: Need Advise (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 08:02:06 12/18/2000
I had installed a set of Nerf Bars for my wife when she was 6-months pregnant (over a year ago) because she was having problems getting in and out of the truck. They weren't the most expensive ones but functional for offroading...Genuine Steel - Black Finish - $120. They lower the entry level about 3" with a non-slip (flat) step built into the tube. Besides the added side protection against trees and rocks, they also look very good on Dakota trucks.
My truck is a '97 Dakota (2WD)...but it's been lifted 3" on suspension and 2" on body + 32" tires putting it almost 2" higher than a stock 4x4.
- Bernd
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| Bob* |
Re: Need Advise (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 05:56:24 12/19/2000
Candy call me... I will help you get in the truck.JUST KIDDING B.R.
Bob*
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| Bernd D. Ratsch |
Re: Need Advise (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 16:40:42 12/19/2000
Now Bob...tsk tsk tsk. ;)
- Bernd
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| Patrick |
Re: Need Advise (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 20:17:45 12/21/2000
OH BOB I want to help or just watch....
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| Bob* |
Re: Need Advise (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 13:10:51 12/22/2000
Now Patrick...tsk tsk tsk;) Hy Patrick...where have you been...riding a Rockit.(Just a joke).No you can't help me.
Bob*
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| Patrick |
Re: Need Advise (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 20:44:18 12/22/2000
Slightly modified 5.9 Dak R/T-------sure it's a rokket.
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