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Foglights by iowabigguy
Jan 26, 2005 (10:08 pm)
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Dusty, PIAA makes a set of fog/driving lamps that work with the Dakota Frontend. I believe they were either 510s or 520s. The have a custom bracket that fits the front of a 2000 Dakota as I almost bought a set when a rock got my factory fogs. Rick
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Re: Foglights [iowabigguy] by spike50
Jan 27, 2005 (3:50 am)
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Replying to: iowabigguy (Jan 26, 2005 10:08 pm)

I too remember someone posting something like that. The PIAAs came out after I had done my install and therefore committed to my path - labor of love at that point. If I was doing it again, the PIAAs sound like the best alternative to the OEM setup. You want a yellow, flattened beam, and it's focused to project out at a useable distance. Anything else is just for show.
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Re: Foglights [iowabigguy] by dustyk
Jan 27, 2005 (4:28 pm)
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Replying to: iowabigguy (Jan 26, 2005 10:08 pm)

Thanks for the info!
 
Bests,
Dusty
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Retractable Tonneau by jedvard469
Mar 10, 2005 (2:32 pm)
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Thinking about getting a retractable metal tonneau (like Roll Bac) for my '05 Dakota crew cab. Does anyone have experience with this kind of cover? Any problems?
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Retractable tonneau by bcarter3
Mar 10, 2005 (6:01 pm)
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I've had a Roll-N-Lock cover on my '01 Crew Cab since October 2000. This is the only one I have experience with. I haven't had any problems with it. You will lose about 10 inches of bed space at the front where the box is. The cover does not make the bed completely waterproof but keeps out most water even in heavy rainstorms. There are two drain tubes for the front box as a lot of water can accumulate there. The cover comes with a bracket that mounts to the tailgate so that it locks when the cover is locked. The cover is fabricated of interlocking aluminum slats covered with vinyl. The box is constructed of aluminum. The manufacturer recommended using 303 Protectant on the cover and I haven't had any problems with deterioration in spite of the South Florida sun. Overall I am very satisfied with it. As with anything there are pros and cons. A lot depends on how you will be using the bed most of the time. The cost can be a negative also. I paid $750 a little over four years ago.
                            Good luck, Dick
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Dakota 2005 rims by scarborough
Mar 14, 2005 (7:59 am)
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I purchased a 2005 Dakota ST club cab about a month ago and I'm trying to find a source to replace my standard rims. But I'm having a little trouble locating a source for rims the new 2005 Dakota model. Can any one point me to a good source to start with.
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Re: Dakota 2005 rims [scarborough] by blakdak
Mar 16, 2005 (4:11 am)
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Replying to: scarborough (Mar 14, 2005 7:59 am)

Go to www.tirerack.com or www.discounttiredirect.com
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tonneau covers by tcsmpsi
Mar 16, 2005 (5:05 am)
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I am looking to get a roll-up tonneau cover for my '05 quad cab. I am currently entertaining one of the Access covers.
 
Anyone here have any experience with such a critter?

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