Tperkins wrote:Also, in addition to the Locker, I think I'll have enough for my 6" LED bar this Friday. All those 4pm-2am shifts are paying off...
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Tperkins wrote:Also, in addition to the Locker, I think I'll have enough for my 6" LED bar this Friday. All those 4pm-2am shifts are paying off...
phil_in_cs wrote:I used to think it was 'any day now', but after 30+ years I've gotten tired of holding my breath.

Tperkins wrote:... my next planned upgrade is a Automatic Locker from Loc-Rite (Part of Detroit) for my rear diff. Right now it's an open diff, and that just isnt fun. About $400 for the locker, and with materials and shipping it'll be no more than $450, so a pretty reasonable good upgrade. With most of the upgrades I want done to my truck now finished, I'll have pretty much all my income going towards saving for gear. I have about a grand put away in savings, but that's not for touching. It'll likley go towards new tires in mid summer, right before I move to Wyoming. I've already picked the tire, and it's going to be a Goodyear Duratrac. I was originally going to go with the BFG Mud-Terrain's, but they arent M&S rated for snow, and I'll need that in Wyoming, so I'm sticking with the Duratrac's. They're rated for severe mud and snow, and have some nice side lugs as well. I'd like to find them in a 32"x10.5x15R but I cant, so I'll be sticking with a 31"x10.5x15R. Around $180 per tire, and with 4+1 that ends up pretty high. That's a ways down the road though.

KJ4VOV wrote:Tperkins wrote:... my next planned upgrade is a Automatic Locker from Loc-Rite (Part of Detroit) for my rear diff. Right now it's an open diff, and that just isnt fun. About $400 for the locker, and with materials and shipping it'll be no more than $450, so a pretty reasonable good upgrade. With most of the upgrades I want done to my truck now finished, I'll have pretty much all my income going towards saving for gear. I have about a grand put away in savings, but that's not for touching. It'll likley go towards new tires in mid summer, right before I move to Wyoming. I've already picked the tire, and it's going to be a Goodyear Duratrac. I was originally going to go with the BFG Mud-Terrain's, but they arent M&S rated for snow, and I'll need that in Wyoming, so I'm sticking with the Duratrac's. They're rated for severe mud and snow, and have some nice side lugs as well. I'd like to find them in a 32"x10.5x15R but I cant, so I'll be sticking with a 31"x10.5x15R. Around $180 per tire, and with 4+1 that ends up pretty high. That's a ways down the road though.
From personal experience with my wife's Dakota ('97 but otherwise almost identical to yours, right down to the color) you probably won't really need the locker. I've driven hers cross country and back, hauling 1,500lbs of tools in the bed and a 1,500lb trailer. That was from DC to northern Idaho by way of southern Colorado (crossed the Divide at Wolf Creek Pass) in late fall, then back to DC again by way of Butte, MT, Minneapolis, MN lower Wisconsin, then down to Indy and then east to DC... During the blizzards and ice storms of 2007-2008 (left Idaho New Years Eve '07 with 12" on the roads and more coming down) and never once got stuck. Hardly even had to use 4x4 and the only reason I chained up the rears at Lolo Pass was the Montana Highway Patrol insisted.
Since then I've had it out in snow up over the bumpers here in VA, and the only time it came even close to getting stuck was going up my unplowed, 30 degree slope driveway. That time I actually had to use 4 Lo.![]()
Tires on it were new when I took it to Idaho, and have about 45k on them now, and look more than good enough for another year. They're General Grabber AT2's, and they're (IMHO) the best damn tires I've ever had on a truck.
I think your Dakota will do just fine the way it is with decent tires. The Duratracs were my second choice, and I would have gone with them if I couldn't get the Generals. As long as what you go with is heavy snow rated I think that Dakota will never let you down.










brainscott wrote:Hey there..!! Nice stuff..!! Thank you for sharing this with us..!!


Paladin1 wrote:You have me looking at those Rigid lights and I think that may be the way I go.
One thing I did notice, and you may have a plan, but your lights extend beyond your front bumper. You hit anything and the lights will take the impact.




jswift716 wrote:i have the quad cab slt model 2001 dakota it looks almost identical. i still have a lot to do to mine everything is still stock at the moment im working hard trying to save for stuff. im trying to find custom bumpers for mine have you had any luck

phil_in_cs wrote:I used to think it was 'any day now', but after 30+ years I've gotten tired of holding my breath.

Tater Raider wrote:DuraTrak?
Looks sharp.
Locker update?

















Resolute wrote:Great pics! Glad you had a fun time. This makes me want to get a truck so bad.
I didn't realize there was a wildfire in WI too. How's that treating you guys?


Resolute wrote:Sorry, brain fart - I read your post wrong. I guess it was WY - that is a wildfire in your pictures, right?
If not, double dumbass on me.








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