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When did the Dodge Dakota Sport Mecum come out?

When did the Dodge Dakota Sport Mecum come out?

1989 Dodge Dakota Sport Mecum The Dodge Dakota itself was a bit of an outlier on the pickup truck scene. Introduced in 1987 as a larger-than-compact alternative to the Ford Ranger and the Chevrolet S-10/GMC S-15 twins, the Dakota effectively invented the mid-size truck segment that continues on to this day.

Is the Dodge Dakota still in the lineup?

As of 2010, the Dakota was considered a part of the Ram lineup. However, the “Dodge” emblem still existed on the tailgate, and the truck was interchangeably referred to as a Ram Dakota or Dodge Dakota.

What kind of steering does a Dodge Dakota have?

The Dakota was the first pickup truck with rack and pinion steering (2WD only, and early years were available without power steering). In 1988, EFI was added to the V6. Power windows and locks were now optional. The sport package was added as a mid-year release.

What kind of car is a Dodge Dakota?

Autotrader has 315 Used Dodge Dakota cars for sale, including a 2004 Dodge Dakota SLT, a 2006 Dodge Dakota 4×4 Quad Cab Laramie, and a 2008 Dodge Dakota 4×4 Crew Cab.

What are the performance parts of a Dodge Dakota?

Performance Parts & Accessories for your Dodge Dakota. Dodge Dakota Engine Performance Parts include Cold Air Intakes, Headers, Exhaust Systems, Programmers and more for your 97+ Dodge Dakota. Dodge Dakota Exterior Parts & Accessories. Dodge Dakota Exterior Parts include Dakota Body Kits, Dakota Fender Flares, Dakota Billet & Mesh Grilles & More.

Are there aftermarket upgrades for a Dodge Dakota?

Aftermarket upgrades for Dodge Dakota 3.7L, 4.7L & 5.7L Hemi V8. Choose from a wide selection of Dodge Dakota Aftermarket Parts. Cooling Upgrades consist of Aluminum Radiators, Radiator Hoses, Low Temp Thermostats and more. Upgrade your Dodge Dakota Cooling System with Upgrades from FastHemis. Dodge Dakota Engine Accessories from FastHemis.

How to order parts for a Dodge Dakota?

Call us toll free at 1-800-541-9352 to order High-quality OEM parts are what repair techs need to keep that Dodge running well whatever the environment. Usually the most annoying part about repairing a car is hunting down a top-rated source for outstanding parts.

What are the problems with a Dodge Dakota?

Dodge Dakota is often used for hauling or transporting heavy goods under different road conditions often horrible road condition. That is why after a while of driving, Dodge Dakota truck owners listed the common problems happened to it: First is braking system problem. Good-performance braking system, in most cases, can save people’s life.

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