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cheapest for looks is a body lift, about $300 for the kit

but for ground clearence, you really have no choice but to get a suspension lift, which if you have a 4x4 like i do, it's about $1600 for 3"

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Q: What is the least expensive way to lift your 2001 Dodge Dakota Pick Up 3 to improve ground clearance Aren't there shocks that provide lift?
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