SuperSpring Suspension Stabilizer Recommendation # SSA7MTKT for a 2005 Dodge Dakota 4x4
Updated 01/19/2011 | Published 01/18/2011 >
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Question:
I have a 2005 dakota st ext cab 4x4. going to put on pop-up camper about1200-1500lbs and tow a boat. should i get the ssa2 or ssa7 springs?
asked by: Brad
Expert Reply:
Since you will be putting on the pop up camper and pulling a boat I would recommend you use the stronger SuperSprings Vehicle Suspension for the 2005 Dakota by Dodge, part # SSA7MTKT, over the # SSA2MTKT.
I spoke with my contact at SuperSprings and she informed me that this kit should not affect your unloaded ride quality, yet it will still give extra spring strength.
You should consult your owners manual to determine the weight capacities of your 2005 Dodge Dakota, you should also keep in mind that this # SSA7MTKT will not give you a larger weight capacity than what Dodge recommends, but it will allow you to haul at your capacity in a safer, more stable way.
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SuperSprings Suspension Stabilizer and Sway Control Kit - OEM Leaf Springs Above Axle
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- Leaf Springs and Helper Springs
- Suspension Only
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- Light Duty
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
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