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Replying to: dustyk (Mar 22, 2004 3:46 pm) I doubled checked the glove-box and have confirmed the LSD rear-end differential is a Corporate 9.25 inch version. dataguru |
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Replying to: bpeebles (Sep 13, 2006 6:06 pm) I have confirmed a count of 12 bolts on the cover of the LSD rear-end differential and info printed on the decal in the glove-box indicates this one to be a Corporate 9.25 inch version. This one is a 2WD model built/assembled in May 2003. dataguru
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Replying to: dataguru (Sep 25, 2006 11:47 am) I guess I have yet to figure out the "algorythim" which the factory used to determine when they installed the 8.25 -or- 9.25 rear axle. Perhaps it is based on engine/xmission options?
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Replying to: bpeebles (Sep 25, 2006 3:09 pm) Yes, not sure what the configuration rules are. Perhaps engine/transmission combinations or a variety of other reasons...one, as Dusty alluded to having perhaps something to do with the GVW rating or towing capabilities of the vehicle or something like that?? or simply just using up the inventory stock of what's on hand at the time of assembly, perhaps? Ohhh, my moniker...bestowed upon me by a colleague from years working in the IT data management field. dataguru |
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I have a 2K Dak 4.7 5 speed with 70K miles, which has been relatively problem free. Recently the A/C went out and it was diagnosed as a bad evaparator, which required removal of the dashboard. The bill (mostly labor) was a little over $1000. Luckily my extended warranty picked up almost all of it. I am wondering how common a problem this is, has anyone else had this problem? Ron35
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I have a 2001 Dakota Quad with 90.000 miles. For some reason every 25,000 miles or so the truck starts to get a dull groan in the front area when the brakes are applied, usually in conjunction with taking a slow turn. I believe in the past the dodge service department has replaced worn sway bar bushings to correct the problem at a tune of $123 (parts and labor). My question is how often should bushing wear out and is it safe to keep driving the truck if you don't replace bushings? I do ZERO off road driving and the truck has pretty much had an easy life. I'm starting to get tired of having to take the Dakota in every 2 years to have bushing replaced. Anyone else have this problem and is it normal for most trucks or a Dakota suspension problem? Thanks for info/Brake4me
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Replying to: peppe (Mar 22, 2004 12:24 pm) |
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Replying to: brake4me1 (Sep 30, 2006 10:19 am) The sway bar bushings are just rubber thingies that can be replaced with the truck sitting on the ground using a wrench. Most folks DO NOT replace them and instead just use some rubber-lube and re-assemble. Also, squeeky swaybar bushings do not constitute a "problem". At the worst, they are an annoyance. |
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Replying to: ronslakie1 (Sep 26, 2006 4:59 am) 2 People make it common..>?...Who else?
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Replying to: dodgetrukn (Oct 01, 2006 4:49 pm) Ron |
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