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Dodge Dakota Accessories and Modifications
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I'll finish sometime this weekend.. but in the meantime, you can tell the new PILOT lights are a perfect match in the air dam...
mopar67.. you should like the beer references.. in spite of my ugly mug being in the pix (oh well Im not shy)
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My store is I just bought an '02 Quad from my brother in-law who work at a dealership... he made me an offer on his demo I couldn't refuse... so I traded in my Blazer ZR2:( and picked up the Quad. Couldn't be happier with the truck. 4.7 with every option but the bucket seats.
Well... since this is an accessory posting... I took some of your advice and I ordered the Mopar door sills and front and rear floor mats. I have a spray in liner, but I'm not sure what kind. It's nice though and it wraps around the top of the tailgate but not the box sides.
I'm worried because there haven't been too many posts on this page lately.... did everyone move to another posting?
Again good luck with your new "mount" and let us know the details (color, drive system, etc.).
Bookitty
BTW it's black w/dark slate next gen 4.7L with the auto tranny and the 26C package, which I gather is just about everything. I love everything about it... except it only has rear anti-lock brakes. I didn't see any postings about hooking up anti's for the front discs, or a conversion to disc in the rear. Anyone? I don't even know if it's possible.
Also... after reading the discussions about the spare tire lock... I look under the bed and to my astonishment... there was this nasty black rim with a Goodyear tire on it.... what's that about? Was my rim already stolen and replaced by a cheap imposter?
One last thing... I should probably ask this on the other board, but.... the bed on my truck does not line up with the cab.. it's about 30mm to the passengers side.
Bookitty
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Dodge Dakota Quad Cab (Pickups Board)
I can't for the life of my figure out what the rear end is? I can't find it on the window sticker... where else would I look?
I noticed most of the people that post here are over on the quad cab board, so that will be my next board to read
Enjoy your new truck.
After waiting 2 years for the Thule Rack people to make a foot for the 00 Quad it has finally happenned !!!
Of course you have to screw an adapter plate into a pre-existing hole to make the whole thing work...But none the less it works !!! My canoe is free to fly the roads again .I have used thissame thule rack on 4 different trucks.Just change the fit kit with each truck !
take care all,
stephen
cover for my Quad. The Advance cover model.
2 sections, no drilling for mounting of cover.
The six mounting brackets use small "c" clamps.
Rubber strips that cover sets on and weather
strips are applied to bed rails. A little tricky
but worked out fine. We had several inches of rain
yesterday and I didn't see any water in bed.
The cover looks and funtions very well.
There's room for improvments to cover;
It has 2 key locks, 1 front, 1 rear. I think they
could be of better quality. The lock covers are
just little rubber snap on covers.
Panel lift tabs are plastic, should be metal.
Needs a rear lift tab at rear release opening slid
bar.
The front and rear rubber weather flap could be
thicker.
They've added a tailgate lock piece to the Quad
cab application. It's just a plastic piece to
mount on the tailgate that the key lock catches.
Should be made of metal and no mounting instructions were in kit. But it's pretty straight
forward. I have not mounted it yet because I might
go with a tailgate handle cover lock?
Being only 3/4" thick it looks good on my truck.
It's not as thick and bulky as the 2 panel covers
that I've seen on Ford Explorer Sport truck/suv.
Overall I'm pleased with this cover.
At $599.00 delivered to my local Yellow Freight
terminal. I think it will serve my purpose quite
well.
MM
After working out some bugs ( replaced speed/abs sensor, ais motor, and lower ball joints) I'm already thinking about making some modifications. Can anyone here refer me to a good source for aftermarket parts? Im also looking for some feedback on mods anyone has done like exhaust systems and wheels and such. Thanks for any help
Mike
'01 quad-4.7l, 3.92lsd truck. Attach hose and drain!! http://www.millervision.com/Mille-7b.jpg
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They look really sleek and match the contour lines of the QC but, are expensive ($950 CDN). They can be ordered from the dealer to match vehicle colour.
Bookitty
I live in Vermont and spend many weeks in 4WDLOCK. (read... "plenty of snow") These are not 'true' running boards. Instead they are more like 'nerf bars' that are flat on top.
I REALLY like them for these reasons.
- STEEL inner core
- Plastic 'sheathing' that will NEVER rust and is body-colored thruout.
- Bolted to existing FRAME holes (not body)
- Rubber 'tread' that matches rear bumper.
- Stand on them to wash top of truck and cap.
Sure, there are less-expensive nurf bars and running boards available... but most of these are bolted to your truck BODY and are not really meant to be stood on. The body 'flexes' when you put weight on them and the holes you have to drill to install them are a source of rust.Thank you both for your feedback and experiences.
Norm, my 2001 QC is a 2WD and not much deep snow to deal with in our area(BC), except in 1996, when 5-6ft of deep snow fell in 48 hours. (worst blizzard in 85yr history) However, I'll be comparing the nerf bars as well before making a decision.
Bruce, yes, good reasons. The attachment to the body frame would surely make them more durable over time. (bonus) Pictures that I've seen of them look to be of good quality construction and matches the Dak contours.
Thanks again to both.
Bill
Thanks, and happing Qauding.
Tom.
an over-the-rail bed liner?
I've had the lock-tab type before, but none compare to my "2-Panel" cover I now have on my Quad cab, but the soft cover is much less expensive!
mm
Which one is best, where to get them.
I have a 01 quad 4wd.
Thank you
Have you had the chance to run the yellow lamps in the fog? It is amazing how the yellow light cuts right thru the fog. (instead of reflecting back at you.)
255/55/17 (stock r/t size)
255/60/17
275/50/17
275/55/17
*** ALSO considering the following brands and models in each size.. anyone that has these tires on there truck I would also be interested in hearing your option
Micheln pilot LTX 255/55/17
Dunlop sport rover gtx2
&
Yokohama geolander ht-s g052 275/55/17
Bridgestone dueler h/p d680 275/55/17
I need to change the headlamp bulbs now I can get the bulb unhooked by hand but cannot see the way the bulb comes out of the housing my hand cant fiqure out how to do it by feel and dont want to turn the wrong way. on the left side I had to take the air box tube off but still cannot see it. Maybe try a mirror in the am but maybe someone can share the way the bulb attaches to the rear of the light housing
Jon
I purchased the POP-LOCK brand (through Cabela's with a load of goose-hunting stuff) but have not installed it yet. I'll post the results soon.
Thanks for the info. I'll be lokking foward to hear about the POP-LOCK.
Beware, this lock can easily be defeated by gaining access to the bed and then removing the hex-head anchoring bolt. PL also supplies a one-way straight blade screwdriver driven bolt (like one sees in lavatory partitions). Now that I see that this is a "keeper", I'll go back and install the tamper-resistant bolt. Remember locks only keep basically honest people (kids - we were all there at one time) from making stupid mistakes that cost you money. A determined thief is another story.
Bill
My recommendation and what I will do the next time is to get a soft tonneau on a flip-up frame. I have no experience with the snapless variety or other companies, so go with your preferences. This set-up will allow me to haul big items in a moment's notice by unsnapping the cover. One must plan too far ahead if you have a hard cover although a hard cover gives you more truck bed security. It will also allow me to more easily gain access to the "deepest" reaches of the truck bed without having to "dive under the cover" or unsnap / re-snap each time. Finally, during the winter, it will allow me to easily remove an unsnapped cover and its frame from the truck and take it all into a warm area to re-snap, then easily reinstall the whole thing. In the past, I've had to place the wife's electric hair dryer under the cover to heat-up the "bed" air to get the cover to stretch enough to get those last few snaps.
A flip-up soft tonneau should give you the most benefits (instant ability to haul, clean look to the truck, less wind resistance, and better gas mileage), in my opinion.
Bookitty
Regards,
Bookitty
To get back on to the subject of trucks, the '00 Quad continues to preform well and provides a needed momentary "escape" as does riding my old BMW motorcycle. The Quad continues to get me to all of my remote hunting and fishing locations with my buddies. So far, this has been the best vehicle I've ever owned. I'll keep providing "my two-cents" from time to time.
Bookitty
panel hard cover. It so versatile! The mounts clamp
on and it was a easy installation.
The cover comes off easy, loosen two small bolts
and it lifts right off. I can remove it by myself,
but it's easier when my wife helps. I use it often, folded in
half, to carry tall objects just in the back part
of bed. I also have a "bed-extender", this also
works great with this cover.
Can't think of a better type cover for my truck?
But to each his own.
Good luck in deciding.
MM
Last year I installed an after-market daytime-running-light unit on the truck. This runs the low-beams at 75% of their brightness when the engine starts up. The lights act normally in every other way (blink the high-beams to alert others in the daylight; normal high and low-beam operation when the truck's main light switch is activated). The original unit (7-2002) died a slow death within the one-year warranty and I've just popped a new module into the existing wiring harness. Everything is back to normal. I have not finished the wiring job by connecting the emergency brake wire to the truck. This would cut the lights if you put on your e-brake while sitting with the engine running. Too many other things going on right now to worry about it - later.
Backed into a tree,,,,,
I'm looking at aftermarket chrome step bumpers.
Looks like anyone is better than the flimsy stock
bumper? Any help would be much appreciated!
MM
Most folks find for the 4.7L V8 is to use the Bosch Platinum +4. (Bosh INVENTED the sparkplug and they are technically way ahead of any other sparkplug maker) From their nickel plating to the special ceramic compounds... Bosch sparkplugs cannot be matched by most others for the price.
Feel free to research it for yourself...
At first I thought the idle quality improved, but now I'm not so sure. Fuel consumption did not change. There was a slight hesitation on occasion right after start-up during the cold weather, and the new Bosch's seemed to cure that. But then again, any new plug might have done the same thing.
I haven't put enough mileage on these Bosch's to be able to determine if the cost was worth it. Only time and mileage will tell.
Regards,
Dusty
My tried and true method of quieting the truck's jitters and bunny-hops is to put about 100 pounds sand (three separate polyester bags - no worry of rotting away) across the bed at the tailgate. This appears to work the best (4WD, 31x10.5-15 Goodyear RTS @ 40 psi).
I need to seriously think about new tires for the winter. I'm now experiencing hydroplaning at 45-50 mph (almost 49K on tires). I wouldn't be able to go, stop, or turn with these in a normal Pennsylvania winter. Maybe newer tires will contribute to a quieter ride. Looking at Bridgestone Dueler AT Revo's @ about $650 - $700 for all five but I still have two months before I need to change.