Nice work. I am start on an ‘03 sport and yes I went with Wulf parts for the Keys and Blocks. For the shocks I chose Bilstein Skyjackers. My ‘99 Dakota went with my sis and brother in law to Salt Lake yesterday. Love playing with cars and trucks, they really never leave your blood. Enjoy Iceberg, been kick out of that town twice, another story though.
I am glad my video was able to help you out! Thanks for the view. If you subscribe, when the springtime comes there will be more modifications to come.
509 I see. Me as well. Just finished the body lift on my 01 quad cab, did block and torsion a few months back. Definitely makes these guys feel like a bigger truck lifted up
@@zzz7zzz9 agreed. I am planning on installing a “Real” lift when my wife and I have a house and I have a shop I can do that stuff where I’m not in a parking lot lol
Damn! I would love to find a pair of those factory Dodge front slush mats in your Dakota for my Durango! I been looking for them for a while and sadly have struck out. They are long since discontinued and almost impossible to find.
Hello from Argentina, congratulations on your Dakota, she is beautiful. I want to do the same with the lights on my dashboard, but I would like the instruments on the sides, such as the air conditioning knobs or any key, to have the same color as those on the speedometer or dashboard. Did you change or could you do that?
i got a 2004 dakota and i put wheel spacers and wheels are rubbing the side of ghe fender and i dont wanna put a lif kit, hopefully this helps me fix that!!
Let’s hope haha. You can always trim away what is needed. You can also buy a key and block lift for around $150 that is reasonably easy to install. What size tire you running.
Can you get a bigger tire under that after just cranking the torsion keys?. Also how'd you run your coax from the antenna into the cab? You drill holes? Thanks Bro!
Hey, sorry I never responded sooner. So the wheels could probably go up to a 33 if you did some trimming and maybe add some 1.5”-2” wheel spacers. For the coax cable, I actually ran the cable through the E-brake slot the cable runs through. Never had issues. Good luck!