Nice to see someone building a rig that's not a Toyota or a Jeep! You seem to have a good fabrication skills. I look forward to following your progress.
Thanks! Nothing against either of those, but they’ve been done to death haha. I wanted to see what I can make out of a less common platform in the off-road world
Love your rig. Its my personal daily, workhorse and play vehicle. Thanks for the winch been tryna find one thst fits that crammed space! Runnin 320,000 miles already. Trutrac in the rear. Gonna borrow your slider idea if you dont mind
Sweet rig! Mine is an 06 3rd gen Dakota. I have a similar tall bed rack with a hardshell RTT. My struggle is that basically nobody makes anything for third gen's, so it's all DIY kludged together.
Definitely enjoy some overlanding, there’s a handful of alpine lakes near me that are excellent camping spots I’m a little limited by tire size and wheelbase at the moment but I mainly go for mild rock crawling and snow wheeling with this truck.
@@tonyinfinity the used market at the time sucked and I kind of wanted a manual, so of the available trucks this was the first manual I found that wasn’t trashed. Now that I’ve had lots of seat time wheeling it, I do wish I had held out for a v8 and compromised and gotten an automatic, but it didn’t cross my mind five years ago
They are 285/75r16, they’re pretty close to 33x10.5 if I remember correctly. They definitely rub a bit on the fender liner even after I trimmed the plastic away though
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What's the limit (increase) you'd go on tyre size? I've been advised not to exceed 3% on orignal 245/70/16. I'm considering 280/65/16 or 260/70/16. Am I being too conservative? This video inspired me to buy and build up a neglected Dakota. Best thing I've done in years
I definitely think you can go bigger if you want. If you’re going to do any off roading, I’d recommend a taller, narrower tire. That would give you the most vertical clearance under the truck and the best clearance through suspension travel when the front wheels are turned to full lock. Between the two options you gave, I’d recommend the 260/70r16, since it’s narrower it’ll give you better clearance when turning. (I’m also assuming you have like a 1-2” torsion bar lift for the front). If you’re interested in going bigger, I’d say look into 275/70r16, but there will be plastic trimming to do and you may have to change the gear ratio in your differentials too.
Just bought a 2002 V8 dakota. These videos help a bunch thanks!
You're welcome glad we could help, Enjoy!
Nice to see someone building a rig that's not a Toyota or a Jeep! You seem to have a good fabrication skills. I look forward to following your progress.
Thanks! Nothing against either of those, but they’ve been done to death haha. I wanted to see what I can make out of a less common platform in the off-road world
Love your rig. Its my personal daily, workhorse and play vehicle. Thanks for the winch been tryna find one thst fits that crammed space! Runnin 320,000 miles already. Trutrac in the rear. Gonna borrow your slider idea if you dont mind
Sweet rig! Mine is an 06 3rd gen Dakota. I have a similar tall bed rack with a hardshell RTT. My struggle is that basically nobody makes anything for third gen's, so it's all DIY kludged together.
That's that challenge for sure, I've found it very rewarding to DIY it.
Hey a vid on your truck tools and tool box would be cool 👌🏼
I’m trying too go for the same set up on a 02 z71! Great rig with great ideas.
Absolutely! Great Idea, we will try to get that uploaded this weekend.
Hi, I've just found your channel. Finally not a Toyota! LOLL What year is your truck? I have a 2006 Quad cab.
Mine’s an 02
Is there a website to where I can purchase those rock sliders you have equipped on your Dodge Dakota? Thank you in advance. love your content!
Unfortunately there is not, because I designed the sliders myself
Can I recommend getting into the Amazon affiliate program and posting links of all ur mods
What kind of offroading do you usually do? Any overlanding, or just some simple stuff?
Definitely enjoy some overlanding, there’s a handful of alpine lakes near me that are excellent camping spots I’m a little limited by tire size and wheelbase at the moment but I mainly go for mild rock crawling and snow wheeling with this truck.
Why would you get a V6 Dakota? One of the only benefits of the Dakota was a smaller framed P/U with a V8
@@tonyinfinity the used market at the time sucked and I kind of wanted a manual, so of the available trucks this was the first manual I found that wasn’t trashed. Now that I’ve had lots of seat time wheeling it, I do wish I had held out for a v8 and compromised and gotten an automatic, but it didn’t cross my mind five years ago
Are those 265/75/16s? Tire size?
They are 285/75r16, they’re pretty close to 33x10.5 if I remember correctly. They definitely rub a bit on the fender liner even after I trimmed the plastic away though
What's the limit (increase) you'd go on tyre size? I've been advised not to exceed 3% on orignal 245/70/16. I'm considering 280/65/16 or 260/70/16. Am I being too conservative?
This video inspired me to buy and build up a neglected Dakota. Best thing I've done in years
I definitely think you can go bigger if you want. If you’re going to do any off roading, I’d recommend a taller, narrower tire. That would give you the most vertical clearance under the truck and the best clearance through suspension travel when the front wheels are turned to full lock. Between the two options you gave, I’d recommend the 260/70r16, since it’s narrower it’ll give you better clearance when turning. (I’m also assuming you have like a 1-2” torsion bar lift for the front). If you’re interested in going bigger, I’d say look into 275/70r16, but there will be plastic trimming to do and you may have to change the gear ratio in your differentials too.
You have a instagram?
Yes! it is the same name and picture as the Channel @4x406offroad