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Curtis Dodge Dakota
11/27/2001 19:14:59
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Message: Hi, I have a question, I have a 2001 2wd 4.7 dak. and I tow a 12ft flat bed trailer with quads and camping gear. I need to know if anyone put some helper springs (overload springs) or airbags on and which ones u guys like? I do some offroading. I'm looking to trying to keep my truck level?
Help Curtis
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CW GenIII
11/27/2001 19:37:02
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Message: The roadmaster active suspention is supposed to work pretty good. Haven't tried it though.
2001 4.7 5sp RC 3.92 LSD sport plus
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BB2DAK Dodge Dakota
11/27/2001 21:23:59
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Message: I believe that the roadmaster active suspension is not designed to carry additional load, but to help reduce axle twist under acceleration.
I am also considering getting helper springs for my Dak to help with towing.
Ihave been looking at DrawTite, and Hellwig
progressive loading helper springs. I believe
that they are rated at about 1500 lbs.
http://www.hellwig.net/
http://www.drawtite.net/
2001 Quad Cab SLT+ 4.7L 5-Speed 3.55 Lslip
ARE Cap, ArmaCoat Bed-liner, Pilot Fog Lights
K&N Drop-in w/modified intake, IAT Adjuster
http://www.dodgedakota.net/albums/viewer/101.htm
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Dave Mitchell Dodge Dakota
11/28/2001 14:17:00
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Message: Have you consudered an Easy-Lift hitch for load distribution? I believe that should level it up without affecting the ride like helper springs may.
A friend of mine had an Easy-Lift hitch on a 1/2-ton Ford F150 towing a 25' travel trailer. The back of his truck would hang down dramatically until after he bought and mounted the Easy-Lift. Leveled it right up.
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Curtis Dodge Dakota
11/28/2001 17:18:14
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Message: Thanks for the replys
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Loren Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/28/2004 20:05:01
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Message: I have helper springs on my Dakota 5.2L 2wd.
They are a really neat item and I like them alot.
I got mine through Midwest Wheel out of CedarRapids IA.
They actually lifted the truck 3 or so inches, which I was impressed with because I wanted it to sit up higher anyway. As far as the ride, nothing really changed, it actually drives tighter and handles better. Good luck with them.
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