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Dodge Dakota R/T
Considering buying a new or used R/T. Any comments
good or bad on the R/T?
good or bad on the R/T?
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Why would you want to pay a load of money for a sport truck and then not be able to use the power properly because there is no stick shift option.
I would put my stick shift 2000 4.7 Dak 4x4 against an R/T anyday, the R/T might have a better top end, but I would be very confident over the 1/4, even with the 4x4.
Also bear in mind what you want to do with the truck - big towing trouble for DC and the R/T, it can only haul 2000lbs. If you like the looks great, I'd spend the money on a 4.7.
Course if you just want a sports truck you may as well by the Lightning - why get the second best?
Lightning has just one big disadvantage for me - its oval and blue.
Now you blue oval boys never research stuff before you open your mouth. It is proven that with a supercharger, the 5.9 will make just as much, if not more ponies than the lighting. The SP 360 has the engine that I am talking about. Try reading more than ford only ragazines.
Good Luck
Barlitz
16's (embarrassingly high). The Lightnings time was in the low 14's. They also had a 'suped up' R/T with some bolt-on mods and it only improved the time to the high 15's. In my opinion, the R/T is just a dog with a big (gas-sucking) engine. If you want quickness AND utility, go with either an F150 with the 5.4L or the Chevy/GMC with the 5.3L (or the new Toyota if you can stand the looks. ewwwww!). Both the Ford and the GM trucks have a lot of aftermarket stuff (headers, cat-back, etc.) that you can add to get even more power.
As a final note, let me say that it does seem like the relatively light R/T with that big engine would fly, but the real-world performance just isn't there for some reason. It must be a tuning problem. From what I've seen it barely out-performs (if at all) the "regular" trucks (F150, Silverado/Sierra, Dodge Ram and now Toyota). Also, you can only tow 2,000 lbs. What a dog! No offense to any current R/T owners, but I think Dodge needs to rethink that particular truck.
-powerisfun
P.S. Another suggestion is to get a used (or '99 carryover) C/K1500 with the Vortec 350 (5.7L).
I have a '98 and it moves!! even at high altitude (7300 ft). Also, the 350 has A LOT of aftermarket
stuff available for better prices than the stuff for the 5.3L.
-Tim (powerisfun)
I could exit highways 70-80 mph,the lightning is a great truck and I really miss it but it was just to impracticle.I hope they come out with the supercab all wheel drive V10 supercharged lightning I read about, I would be the first one in line.
-powerisfun
Barlitz
-powerisfun
narrowed down the field to the Dakota and the
Chevy Blazer. One of the things I've noticed is
there are much fewer horror stories associated with
the Dakota. However, I have a few questions I'm
hoping some current Dakota owners might answer:
1) I'm considering some combo of the sport package
with 2WD and the 6 cylinder engine. Given my
planned use (some occasional light hauling but no
real towing), this should be enough juice under the
hood. Is there anyone out there who is
disappointed in the 6 and wishes they had gotten
the 8 instead?
2) When researching the Dakota, did anyone have
any concerns regarding quality?
3) I'm considering the club cab (the extended cab,
not the 4-door). It's definitely the biggest cab
of the small trucks, but how is the ride in the
back for the occasional adult?
4) For those that might have had some warranty
work done, how has Dodge been responding to your
needs?
Thanks in advance for any answers you can provide.
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