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Gus Dodge Dakota
12/11/2001 08:16:14
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Subject: 20" R/T Rims fit a 2000 QC 4X4? IP: Logged
Message: Been reading further down about gen II and gen III rim sizes and fit, and it all sounds Greek to me... Gen II=2001? Gen III=2002?
Will my 2000 QC 4X4 accept the new 20 inchers without a problem?
Thanks.
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DakMatt Dodge Dakota
12/11/2001 20:50:38
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Message: Don't know squat about rims fitting and stuff but GenII refers to Dakotas from '93 - '96 and GenIII refers to Dakotas from 97->. It's the change in body style that constitutes a new generation.
- matt
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kota on 20s GenIII
12/11/2001 21:30:27
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Message: you could fit 22's on a 4x4, but why would you want to put a big rim on a 4x4?
Eric
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RedDak Gen III
12/12/2001 09:51:23
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Message: Gus, Im the one making and selling (exclusively) the 20" R/T rims. You will have no problems at all with them on a 4x4 and will be able to use some nice size tires on them too. Give me an email, or give me a call, and I can answer any of your questions...
Eric, Ive seen lots of 4x4's with 20's and they look great...
Jonas Janek
dakotagroupbuys@aol.com
618-406-7658
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Manny Dodge Dakota
12/12/2001 23:35:59
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Message: Try using the new Goodyear Eagle LS tire. The size is 275/55/20.
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Jonas Dodge Dakota
12/17/2001 23:50:45
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Message: Pictures of the @0" R/T rim prototypes are now up!
Check them out at www.premier-automotive.net
Jonas
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GlenC GenIII
12/21/2001 23:19:46
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Message: Hmm, i'd like to see some pics of 20" on a 4x4, whilest keeping some rubber under there. Yeah, i know blue and knobby, and hop are pobably gonna flame me for this one.
GlenC
'01, CC, SLT, 4.7, Auto, 3.55 LS Gibson single catback. Robert Shaw 180 T-Stat. Autolite 3923s JBA Headers. Kenne Bell supercharged. Roadmaster active suspension.
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Jonas Dodge Dakota
12/24/2001 13:43:00
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Message: Well we have them on 2 hotchkis trucks, 6 R/T suspensoins, and one 4x4 durango, but you would need much larger tires then we had to use fo rthe day if you were putting htem on a 4x4 or even on a durango.
view pictures here
www.premier-automotive.net
Jonas
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