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1995 Dakota rear leaf springs

Posted By: pengwin

1995 Dakota rear leaf springs - 02/11/13 06:05 PM

I plan to use the Dakota to pull my Challenger bracket car. I've already swapped the 3.9 for a 5.2 and now need to beef the suspension. To me, it looks like the springs are bent, but the ride height seems OK. Also, when I sit on the tailgate (~180 lbs) the rear of the truck drops about an inch. Are these springs toast, and if so, what should I go with? I've heard of people using springs from a Ram 1500. Would this be a simple R&R job? I've got the original springs from my Challenger that I thought I might add to the stock spring pack, but if the main spring is bent I don't even want to mess with doing that. Any suggestions?

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Posted By: 85_Ram_4speed

Re: 1995 Dakota rear leaf springs - 02/12/13 02:39 AM

My springs look the same way on my '96 (last of the Gen II body style), and have looked that way for over 7 years that I have owned it. They look even worse when you start hammering on it. I have 125k on the clock, I am pretty well convinced they have had it as well as the front springs.

As best I can tell, finding rear springs will basically be from a spring shop, and I am sure a couple of mail order places---I just haven't really looked into it yet.

BTW, if its a Dakota short bed, Definatly make sure you have a weight distributing hitch and sway control--actually good to have no matter what. These trucks (even long bed or extended cab for the extra length) are border line in my opinion for towing anything but a 2000 lb car and trailer. And yea, I have towed much more than that in the past I hate to admit.
Posted By: pengwin

Re: 1995 Dakota rear leaf springs - 02/12/13 01:57 PM

That's what I kinda figured. I've been looking under every Dakota I see, and all the leaf springs look like that. I was starting to believe that's just how these appear, whether worn out or not. My truck is a long bed extended cab and I'll be pulling roughly 3500lbs with the Challenger and trailer. I used a 2005 4wd Quad cab Dakota to pull this combo for years and had no issues. Thanks for the reply.
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