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After entering the info. about your vehicle, choose the "interior protection" section and the cargo area mat should come right up.
The Mopar part ended up being roughly the same price as the Husky liners b/c the salesman @ my dealership sold it to me at his cost (around $65) and offers slightly more protection for the whole rear cab when your rear seats are up. Otherwise, I think both products are pretty good, with the Husky liners perhaps being a little more durable (feels like they use thicker rubber).
Good luck.
I was just wondering if anyone had experienced sluggish shifting from the auto tranny. I've
found when accelerating to freeway speed, the shift to 4th takes forever, even if I let up on
the throttle to help it along. Any comments on this?
Also, my bed is higher on one side than the other so that it looks a bit crooked from
behind the truck. The dealer says it's "within spec" at a quarter inch difference, so didn't
feel it was necessary to do anything about it. Is that appropriate?
Thanks in advance for any assistance/comments.
QUAD CAB
** X-line is easier on the knees and just as tacky . . . its more rubber like than rhino . . . Go x-line if you plan on ever putting your elbows or knees on the liner!!!
Also, does anyone have an insight of the overall comfort level of the benchseat in the QC vs. the bucket seat upgrade? I can't seem to find a QC with the bench seat up front.
Concerning 4x4 or 4x2. Both should be purchased with the anti-spin differential to get true 4x4 like response. Other wise only one tire on each axle will be the drive tire. This is very important in snow and ice conditions . . . especially with 4x2 . . . dodge calls it various things but defiantly get limited slip/anti spin differential!
On a 4x4 their will be a greater possibility of having to fix more parts down the road . . . but it's better than replacing the whole truck if you should happen to spin outta control and hit a tree. You can always disengage the 4x4 and drive in 4x2 when you don't need it. At that point it's only using a tad more gas than if it were only a 4x2, because of the 4x4 added weight. Bottom line it comes down to how much you want to spend. I live in wis. and find the 4x4 to be a real plus in the winter season . . . and when its rainy!
DC calls their LSD "Trac Loc"
The name GM has for theirs is "Posi Traction"
The operation of these units are very simular. GM has clutch 'plates' while the DC unit has clutch 'cones'.
Here is some more info...
Differential Differences
4X4 ABCs
Technical detail on rear axles
Check my post #1991 concerning the seats.
Bookitty
Bookitty
"True 4x4" to me, this means all wheels get power.
The 4x4 system has an open differential in the front so only one wheel will get power up front.
So what this means is if you go for a 4x4 with the limited slip rear, it is actually a 3 wheel drive.
As far as to which tranny to go for, it is a person preference issue. I prefer a manual tranny myself.
If I am correct, the difference between the bench and buckets is the section in the middle which connects the bench seat. Otherwise the seats are the same.
I like a stick shift so the bucket seats are better for me as I don't particular like a to have a person in the middle spot because it interferes with the stick shift operation.
As far as engine choices are concrened, go with the 4.7 v8 as oppose to the v6. The difference between gas mileage is only something like 1 mpg.
As always you guys are the best!!
....... just got my 2001 quad with 4.7, auto, 3.55, 4x4, sport plus, leather, deluxe overhead, skid plate, trailer tow, d. I must say, I love this truck..... It is VERY powerful, VERY smooth on the road and I am surprised that dodge has not gotten more recognition for this truck.
My only concern is this.... My truck shifts out of overdrive VERY easily on the highway. On the slightest incline, or with a slight push on the throttle, with seemingly plenty of power to spare ...wwwwWWWWHHAAAA .... there it goes ... out of overdrive. I have not towed anything yet, but it this is any indication, I will just have to turn the overdrive off when I do.
My brother has driven a similar quad and he had the same comment about that 4.7 auto. What gives!! Does anyone know if dodge has identified a problem or if they can alter the shift points. Feedback?? Same problem?? Comments??.......
NEW INFO: I towed a small enclosed trailer today and as expected I kicked out of overdrive on the SLIGHTEST incline. Now, I was driving 65 -70 on the interstate and had a head wind. But it just seems silly that a strong V-8 truck goes in and out of overdrive so easily.... even if it is loaded or unloaded. To top it off I averaged 10.5 mpg !!!!!!
A guy a few posts after my original says I am feeling my torque converter letting loose, but I know that is not the case because the downshift RPM change is identical to when I press the overdrive off button. He also stated that the 4.7 is a high reving motor and the computer controlled tranny shifts so easily to keep it in the power band. Well...maybe...but why do some people on this list have the problem and some do not. Another post said that he and a friend with identical trucks drove the same hills and one shifted out all the time and one did not. How is this possible???
I am comparing my Quad to other V8 trucks I have owned or driven I guess I will go ask my dealer. Any comments????
I think the $2000.00 rebate is now in effect. That will give you $2500.00 with the farm rebate. Check this out, I'm sure you wouldn't mind an extra grand taken off the bill!
Rule # 1 Never tow in overderive.
Rule # 2 Always conform to rule # 1.
Bookitty
My 1992 toyota has 190,000 miles, has been and still is a bad [non-permissible content removed] ride. I have pulled my 8,000 pound Boat/trailer for the past 2 years with this truck. It's a 35' load and I NEVER drive more than 30 miles per hour, but that beauty of a truck pulls it up a wet ramp everytime. The catch is I must put the truck in LOW 4WD to get momentum (My Toyota has no LSD).
In either case I ordered the Quad not necessarily to replace, but to accompany my Toyota. I have the need to transport employees and kids on a regular basis, but still need the use of an open bed and I thought this would be a nice truck to do it in.
My question is this...Will this truck possibly pull the boat with only 2WD allowing me to let the Toyota rest and Where are all of the 5.9 owners at?? I thought the 4.7 was sufficient, however I am not concerned about gas milage and felt I might as well have all I can get if I ever need it...short of 4WD obviously.
Thanks for the advise.
StoneCold
one side is .25 in higher than the other. So they said that was "within tolerance" and indicated
they couldn't do anything about it....
At 55 mph the engine is at approximately 1600 rpm, in 5th gear.
To me, the rpm is a bit low for passing, unless a downshift is made.
If I were to order again, then I would probably go with the 3.92 axle.
Thanks
Dean
sscckk: As far as towing goes, the rig specified can probably tow 8000 lbs with no problems, but the load is outside the limits for that truck. However, it is also outside the limits for the Toyota. You may get away with it for years, but if anything happens, you do not have a leg to stand on. Your warranty is void and your insurance may be too.
Bookitty
1stDakota - I had the indentations cut out and put in PIAA 510 series driving lights b/c I wasn't impressed with the performance from the Dodge fog lights. If you go with the 510's you need to buy the mounting brackets from PIAA as well. These are specifically made for the Dakotas. Other than the better performance you get out of the PIAA's, the install doesn't look any different from stock. I have pics posted of the 510's on my QC at: http://www.geocities.com/txqc2000
deangh - if gas mileage scares you, don't go for the 5.9L. My QC is a 2000 SLT 5.9L AWD version with a 3.55 ratio, LSD, and cold air induction system. So far, I have 3k miles on it. If I do 65%hwy/35%street driving (moderately aggressive driving), I get about 14-15 mpg at best. If I do more city driving, say around 60% or more with lots of stop and go and short distance driving, I get around 11-12 mpg. I also find that unless I'm extremely aggressive with the gas pedal, the mpg doesn't seem to be affected significantly if I drive easy or aggressively. From what I've read on this board, the 4.7L seems to get better gas mileage. I would've bought the 4.7L, but the 0.9% financing for 5 yrs. was too hard to pass up at the time. But now, you can get 0.9% short term financing AND $1k back from Dodge OR a $2k rebate if that is a decision making factor for you.
As far as performance, the off the line performance is very good, even with the 3.55 rear axle. I find that in merging or passing situations, performance is good if you keep the O/D off and keep the RPM's near 2500 RPM's, even when passing @ speeds of 65 mph (the RPM's are only 1800 @ 70MPH). Otherwise, unless you have the gas pedal completely hammered, the auto trans will want to upshift when you start to lift the gas pedal. Again, from what I've read on this board, the 4.7L's performance very favorably compares with the 5.9L's, except for the O/D situation (previous posts indicate the 4.7L likes to disengage from O/D and downshift at less than full throttle). I'm adding a Gibson catback system this week, and may add a Jet Stage II chip soon thereafter, which may more favorably change the shift points/characteristics of my auto trans.
Good luck all!
for $200 less which will cost $860. for the 5year/75000miles added care, or $650. 5/75 for power train, or $1120. 5/75 for max care. Money is tight for me. I want the extra warranty because I'm not real sure of the quility of the Dodge. Something tells me that if they want even give the 5/50 on thier on warranty then they don't even trust thier trucks. Can anyone give me insight on if I should get the extra warranty or save the money. Do you think all the bugs will be worked out on the 3/36 ( if any bugs come up ). I just can't decide. Give me your thoughts
please.
Also on the fog lights, what are and where do I get the PIAA 510 fog light kit. I too
want to add the F/L but i don't want to drill a hole in dash for switch.
wish my truck would have came with them but dodge forgot to do that on my order, along with the alram.
I have the auto in mine. I have no problems with it but I feel that it could be find tune just a little better when down shifting at a low speed or from second to third. It does not shift as smooth as my full size dodge truck. Maybe its because I don't drive the Dakota full time. Its my wifes truck. I may just be use to my truck and plus the computer may be use to her driving. I still think its a very fun truck to drive. Only have 600 miles on it.
My wife thinks it drives a little stiff on bumps which it does a little, but its a truck not a car.
I think it feels very solid, and quite. On the open Hwy its hard for me to drive it at 70mph
To me it rides really good on the Hwy and the faster the better. Still love it but I don't like the limiter at 97mph. Thanks for all the help
Regarding the 510's, you don't have to drill a hole on the dash to mount the switch b/c it has a stick-on backing. You should be able to order these just about anywhere, but if you want them asap for a pretty good, but not the cheapest price, call "Dirty Parts", a 4WD shop in Los Angeles (310-390-9086). Larry, the owner, stocks the mounting brackets for the PIAA's, which is something most dealers don't do. In fact, most PIAA dealers I spoke to locally in Dallas didn't even know that such a part existed.
Where is the plug?
The manual is kinda vague as to where the plug is.
How long should it be plugged in for?
Thanks for any advice.
Bob
I did want to ask you about the AWD system in your Dakota. Don't take anything I say personally, I'm just looking for information. Thanks
I have spent numerous hours trying to find out any details on the AWD system offered in the Dakota, but to no avial. I would definetly be more interested if it was one of the "Jeep" systems, especially the selectrac offered in the Grand Cherokee! Unfortunetly, everybody in this owners group seems to think that the system is pretty simple (i.e. a locked center differential with no way to transfer power from rear to front or left to right).
I am starting to think the same way. If Dodge had a pretty technical AWD system, they would tout it as such. Unfortunetly, nobody is really talking about it, and Danial Huard (Whom I really don't like - MSN CARPOINT.com) said that the AWD system in the Durango was not up to par when compared to other offerings.
So once again, I'm confused and nobody can tell me exactly what the AWD system is and how it works. (viscious couplings, jedi mind tricks, etc.)
Any additional information you could supply to me would be greatly appreciated, as I'm looking to order/purchase my truck very soon!!
I've driven and owned some vehicles where the split front/rear is computer controlled and varies depending upon the situation, and where the center and rear differentials could lock completely. But honestly, I've rarely driven on terrain that required this much sophistication. So far, I've found the Dodge system to be more than adequate in heavy rain, sleet, ice, and snow.
I'm not sure if Car & Driver is correct about the AWD system being the SelectTrac one, but that's what they wrote a few months back in an article re:the Durango R/T -- something to the effect that the SelectTrac system from the GrandCherokee doubles as the AWD system for the Durango R/T.
Bookitty
He indicated that their delaership had seen no complaints regarding this complaint. He also said that my complaint sounds as though the throttle position sensor for the tranny may be off.... (as it kicks out of OD with a slight press of the throttle) .
The dealer wants to look at it and I guess that it can't hurt. I will post the results.
Norm
live!!! Hopefully Ill get a call from the dealer tomorrow saying I can pick it up..
Looks like a sleepless night...........
TD
Bookitty