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2LoudDodge
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10/01/2004
19:36:27

Subject: Rough Country 5.5" Suspension 4sell
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I am upgrading my truck in Late January with a D44 axle up front and a D60 axle in the rear. Therefore, I am selling all the stuff under the truck. I'm not sure if this is the proper place to post this, but here goes.

First off, the lift has been on the truck since October of 2003. It has worked fine, other then the noises associated with that lift. But, I want the truck taller, so I have gotten together with a company here in the Denver Area who is going to custom fab a 4-Link coilover suspension set-up underneath the truck, allowing 39.5" tires.

So, here's everything included with selling the old lift.

1. Entire Rough Country 5.5" lift kit for 97-99 Dakota.
2. Rancho RS9000x Shocks
3. Rear Axle
4. Front A-Arms (which have new Moog Ball Joints installed)
5. Front Diff carrier/housing
6. Front and Rear Drivelines
7. Torsion Bars
8. Front and Rear Sway Bars
9. Front Drive shafts
10. American Racing 15" Alloy Rims
11. Trxus 35x12.5x15 Tires (about 25% tread left)
12. New Brakes (less then 1000 miles on them) front and rear w/Heavy Duty Raybestos Pads (they'll probably outlast the rotors and drums, from what I was told)

Might bbe some other stuff, like Pitman arm and Idler arm, but won't know till I get into installing the new set-up.

The axles are still stock with the stock gears. I think 3.55 gears. When I bought the truck, it came with the towing package, so I'm not sure if that affected the axles or not.

I am the orginal owner of this truck, and I assure you that nothing is wrong with the suspension components.

A couple of the suspension parts were welded to the frame, but I am confident enough that I can remove them to where they will still be usable for your application.

If interested, shoot me an email at Kylimist@hotmail.com or at Falcon69@Comcast.net and I can email ya some pics of the truck as it sits now.

As I said earleir...The stuff will be available after January.

Selling all at once. Will not part with it. I'm not sure what I want just yet for it, but as you know, the kit goes for $1200, shocks are $85 each, and rims/tires about $1700. I know I can't get all that for this kit, but somewhere close would be good, considering everything else under the vehicle comes with.

You can be sure that when I get this truck done in early February...I'll definately post pics up of it. I'll be mounting Super Swampers Irok 39.5x13.5x17 Tires up underneath. Total lift from factor about 16"!

The vehicle is located in Denver, and I can produce documents upon sell that the vehicle is indeed mine. I will ship parts, but you must pay for the shipping and crating.

Anyway..thanks for taking the time to read this post.

Again, if this is not the proper place to post this...sorry moderators.

Jason
Kylimist@Hotmail.com Falcon69@Comcast.net



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10/09/2004
17:23:03

RE: Rough Country 5.5
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Can't wait to see the pic's. About what is this shop hitting you for $ ?



2LoudDodge
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10/09/2004
23:25:05

RE: Rough Country 5.5
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with parts/labor, and the inside rollcage fab and installed...I'm lookin at roughly around 12k.

Worth more then the truck...but man is it gonna be sweet.



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10/11/2004
21:40:28

RE: Rough Country 5.5
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HOLY Shiiiite...12k. That's amazing. If you wanna donate any of that extra cash you cant burn, send it my way. lol.


PS..it will be a sweet truck im sure. Post pics when its done!



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10/14/2004
00:06:19

RE: Rough Country 5.5
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check falcon69



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