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Brian Hughes
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1/05/2001
12:28:32

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I am going to be putting on a 3inch fabtech lift and adding 32/11.50R15 tire to my 2000 4.7 xtra cab 2wd. I was wondering if the 3.55 rear end will still be ok, or do I need to change it to the rear end that is in the 4wd 3.9something. Also what about the speedo. Thanks
Brian



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1/05/2001
14:15:59

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If it's a 98 or later...the dealership can fix the speedo(done electronically)..if its a 97 or earlier i think the best you can do is to get a speedo gear from your local auto parts store and try to match your setup as best as possible..i liked Bernds idea of having a friend run next to you on the highway and just make mental adjustments from there. I would say that the 3.55 gear should still be ok...did you get the suspension lift or a body lift??..i got the body lift on mine and it still runs great with stock rear end. Then, after a few bolt-ons(mods are great), you should be fine...good luck with your Dak.

Chris DeCrease
97 Dak 3.9 Sport 5-sp
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chris
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1/05/2001
14:20:11

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whoops i just noticed you posted your Dak as a 2000...dealership should be able to reprogram the PCM without any problems..Good luck

Chris DeCrease
97 Dak 3.9 Sport 5-sp
3"Body Lift 33"BFG TA ko's

Bernd
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1/05/2001
14:29:58

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Brian,

I've been running the Fabtech 3" kit on my '97 for almost two years now. You'll LOVE IT!!

One word of caution though...on the '97-'99 models, you need to change the rims to have a backspacing of no more than 3.75" The factory rims will not work on these models...found that out the hard way.

Check with Fabtech to be safe....


Bernd D. Ratsch
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sean
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1/06/2001
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hi i am interested in getting a lift on my 97 dakota ext cab it isn't 4wd but i want to get the lift to make it look a hell of a lot meaner what would be the best hight / and tires

thanks sean




chris
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1/06/2001
00:25:52

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Sean,
You have a couple options...1. body lift, 2. suspension lift...if you have the funds, the suspension lift looks a lot better...i chose to get a body lift because it's cheaper and totally removable(sounded good at the time, this was my first truck and i was not real sure i would want to keep it)...that's your best bet, if you are just going for the "look"..but for any true off-roading you may plan, I'd go with a suspension lift...the disadvantages I have are that since i put 33"s on stock rims, they rub if I turn too far..i'd suggest 32"s.either way check out Fabtech...they are the best out right now..I'd go with a 3" body lift and 32's or 33's


Chris DeCrease
97 Dak 3.9 Sport 5-sp
3"Body Lift 33"BFG TA ko's

Bernd
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1/06/2001
10:11:23

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The Fabtech kit with a 2" body lift allows for 32" tires with plenty of clearance for the occasional offroad "romp". With a 3" body lift and the Fabtech kit, you can easily run 33" tires.

On your '97 Chris, you will need different rims...the factory ones will rub on the new control arms. (I run American Eagle rims with 3.75" backspacing.)


Bernd D. Ratsch
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chris
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1/06/2001
12:38:54

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Thats what I was thinking...i wasn't sure if it woulb have the same problem as the suspension lift...ok, i admit it, i understand nothing about backspacing..what do I need to know for purchasing new rims???

Chris DeCrease
97 Dak 3.9 Sport 5-sp
3"Body Lift 33"BFG TA ko's

Bernd
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1/06/2001
12:56:43

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Just that...make sure that the backspacing is no more than 3.75". (The tire/rim shop will know what to look up for you.)


Bernd D. Ratsch
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Christian B
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12/15/2004
06:56:24

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Hiya Fellas,

New Dak/Dvr (00 3.9 4x spo. ext/cab)
I love the look of the rig, it has a wicked roll bar, but I think I want a bit more height...
I was thinking 2" body lift w. 31" tires, I don't want to make a statement, however, I want it to have an off-road look without having to make any other adjustments (just the tires and lift) also, if this is a smart move, what makes and prices am I looking out for? or if you have a better suggestion, feel free.I don't want to spend too much...



Baker Jr. , Dell
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10/02/2005
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well does it matter what tires i put on as long as its 245/70 16 or do i need the same ones thats already on there. thank u.



maDakota
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10/05/2010
19:40:30

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hey bernd,

i have a 98 with 2" body lift, 3" lift blocks, trying to figure out what
backspacing i need so i wont have to cut my fender or have any
rubbing, the wheels are going on a 33" tsl thornbird



daddio
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10/05/2010
20:20:15

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Uh, Bernd posted that in '01 not '10.



mADakota
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10/05/2010
21:04:51

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yea i know, just giving it a shot



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