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MoparDude340
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3/03/2003
22:13:08

Subject: Energy Suspension???
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What's up guys. This is the first time I've posted a question, vice an answer, but here goes. I've seen some of you guys on here running energy suspension on your Daks. Do you guys have part #'s? Also, will these kits work on a '98? If I remember right, the guys on here that I've seen using these, are R/Ts. I'm just a little ol' 6er. ;-) My OEM bushings are finally wearing out, and I hate replacing stuff with stock, when I can go performance. Hope someone can shed some light for me.

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Buck

'98 3.9 RC... A few mods... ;-)
'88 340 RC... I'll never tell... Okay, I might... ;-)



1Flamed92Dak
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3/03/2003
23:03:25

RE: Energy Suspension???
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Well I dont know the part numbers but their WEBSITE has all the info you need www.energysuspension.com. I know it made a big difference on my Gen 2 and I still need to replace the rack bushings and the upper and lower Control arms and the rear leaf spring bushing but just replacing the swar bars bushing made a HUGE difference.The best prices I have found is www.truckperformance.com Hopefully this helps you out



MoparDude340
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3/04/2003
16:38:14

RE: Energy Suspension???
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Thanks man. Hey, where and how much were your seats? I was looking to put in some Sparcos, but the ones you have, look comfortable as hell. Did they bolt right in, or was there a kit, or do you fab something? Thanks again.

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Buck

'98 3.9 RC... A few mods... ;-)
'88 340 RC... I'll never tell... Okay, I might... ;-)



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3/04/2003
17:23:01

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The front end bushings made a huge difference. Make sure you lube them a lot or they will make a bunch of noise... If you plan on doing them your self make sure you have access to some good tools and an impact gun... or just have a shop press them in. It is a pain, with out a press or an impact gun you can't do it... and there is a good chance you will crush the arm if you don't watch what you are doing. But it can be done.



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