Coil springs in the front, leaf springs in the rear.
drop drive shaft, take u- bolts loose from leaf springs, disconnect brake- lines.
The Dodge Dakota pickup truck has CV joints on both front wheels. The pickup truck also has a driveshaft, as it is rear wheel drive.
Only you swap the overdrive/tailshaft unit.
yes
w is four wheel drive, d is two wheel drive
depends on how fast you drive.
first you put batteries in the truck. Then you drive out the window. Dodge obstacles.
its a crappy vehicle, I'll tell you that. Dont drive it. I know. I have.
probably some sort of large pickup truck. A vehicle can have stiffer after market springs and struts installed - if this is done , pretty much any large vehicle that you fit in will work.
When you feel your wheels bouncing. Get someone else to drive your truck in a large parking lot or something and you drive slightly behind and to either side to look for visible bouncing.
it is a 2wheel drive, light duty truck. they quit making them, and replaced it with the Dakota
Put on a roll back tow truck and drive away.