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Re: Greetings and salutations... [gretjns] by bpeebles
Sep 21, 2006 (4:18 pm)
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Replying to: gretjns (Aug 14, 2006 11:28 am)

I find it interesting that you think the long wheelbase contributes to "bouncing". Most folks consider a longer wheelbase as REDUCING the "rocking horse" effect.
 
Also, the factory shock-absorbers on the Dakota are junk. (mine were leaking fluid after about a year.) The very best shock absorbers you can get for the Dakota are the "Edelbrock IAS". These are a "monotube" design which are installed upside down from what regular shocks are. This is due to the patented design that "senses" the wheel motion and adjusts the stiffness. (slow motions are STIFF while fast motions are SOFT)
 
After installing the EDELBROCK IAS shocks on my Dak, I instantly noticed less lean in the corners and less dive during braking (both slow motions). At the same time, the expansion-joints on the highway almost dissapered (fast motions).
 
Of course, the pressure in your tires as well as your choice of tires contributes to the ride-quality too. Tires labelled "LT" have a stiff sidewall and will make for a harsher ride.
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Hello All by dbrunner
Nov 03, 2006 (6:59 am)
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Bought a 1997 dakota about a year ago in ALaska. Just moved back to Wyoming.
 
truck specs
97 dakota sport
205478 miles
V6 engine
5 speed manual trany
4X4
 
No problems with it on the 3000+ mile drive home and nothing since I bought the truck. Couldn't ask for a better truck to drive!
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(Cloudy Headlights) 1st Timer needs some help by cbsdakota97
Nov 03, 2006 (9:42 pm)
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Hey everyone, I have a
'97 dakota bought brand new (my 1st vehicle)
4x4 ext cab, V-8 engine. I now have 143,000 miles on it.
It has taken me to many a rugby match.
 
Any way, my headlights have oxidized over the years, they are now VERY cloudy and even with new bulbs, they are very dim at night.
Has anyone else had this problem or know of a solution? I appreciate any help I can get on this matter.
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Re: (Cloudy Headlights) 1st Timer needs some help [cbsdakota97] by ronslakie1
Nov 04, 2006 (5:21 am)
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Replying to: cbsdakota97 (Nov 03, 2006 9:42 pm)

You can use a polishing compound, toothpaste or Brasso to clear up the haze followed by a protectant like 303 or paste wax. Also you can consider a new lens or light unit, they are readily available on ebay and easy to change.
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Re: (Cloudy Headlights) 1st Timer needs some help [ronslakie1] by jneal
Nov 04, 2006 (11:58 am)
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Replying to: ronslakie1 (Nov 04, 2006 5:21 am)

Most automotive supply houses have a kit for polishing head and taillight lenses. The above mentioned will work also.
I use white Dupont polishing compound (very fine) and a soft cotton buffing pad on a drill motor. Be careful or you will put burn marks in the plastic and they are almost impossible to get out.
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Re: (Cloudy Headlights) 1st Timer needs some help [cbsdakota97] by bpeebles
Nov 05, 2006 (6:06 pm)
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Replying to: cbsdakota97 (Nov 03, 2006 9:42 pm)

Here is a link to somthing which may help clean up your headlights.
http://www.mdwholesale.com/
 
Keep in mind... after "polishing" plastic headlights, they often will "haze over" much quicker than they did originalally. This is because the manufacturer coats the lenz with a protective layer. Polishing will remove this protective layer.
 
Some of the headlight polishing "kits" have a final coating you put on AFTER polishing. This treatment may help the repair last longer.
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2001 quad cab 4.7l, 3.92lsd by dodgetrukn
Feb 14, 2007 (9:45 am)
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Looking to purchase a used "BOB" big-orange-book dealer service manual. I never did purchase the service manual when I bought my dak.. Anyone willing to part with theirs and/or no longer need it?
Ger. gmillnjhotmail.com
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Re: 2001 quad cab 4.7l, 3.92lsd [dodgetrukn] by bpeebles
Feb 14, 2007 (5:23 pm)
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Replying to: dodgetrukn (Feb 14, 2007 9:45 am)

Just a slight correction... the shop manual for the 2000 Dakota is Orange. As I recall, Dodge changes the color of the cover for each model-year.
 
BTW: The name BOB (Big Orange Book) seems to have "stuck" as a nickname for Dak shop manual reguardless of the model-year
 
Have you looked on eBay for a shop manual?
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Re: 2001 quad cab 4.7l, 3.92lsd [dodgetrukn] by dewaltdakota
Feb 14, 2007 (8:31 pm)
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Replying to: dodgetrukn (Feb 14, 2007 9:45 am)

Search for "2001 Dakota Manual" on eBay, to find any that may be out there. As already pointed out by bpeebles, the covers aren't orange for 2001, as they look like this:

 
I sent you an email with additional information, that may help.
 
Good luck!
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Re: 2001 quad cab 4.7l, 3.92lsd [dewaltdakota] by dodgetrukn
Feb 15, 2007 (1:41 pm)
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Replying to: dewaltdakota (Feb 14, 2007 8:31 pm)

I did do a quick search once on ebay and was looking for an orange colored book..will search again. Thanks guys.. Gery

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