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A Guide To Used Dodge Dakota Pickups

Dodge trucks haven’t enjoyed the same degree of mass audience acceptance accorded GM and Ford pickups, so rather than butt heads with the big boys...
By Bruce Caldwell
Photography by The Sport Truck Archives
1992 Dodge Dakota Club Cab Front Driver Side View Desert
The Dodge Dakota is unique... 
   
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1992 Dodge Dakota Club Cab Front Driver Side View Desert
The Dodge Dakota is unique because of its midsize body and fullsize performance. The styling of first-series Dakotas, like this 1992 Club Cab, is clean and simple. A lowered stance and a few subtle body mods do a lot to help the appearance. This truck uses 15x7 1978 Dodge Magnum GT wheels on 235/60R15 and 275/60R15 tires.
1990 Dodge Dakota Club Cab Front Passenger Side View Hills
Club Cab models are more desirable... 
   
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1990 Dodge Dakota Club Cab Front Passenger Side View Hills
Club Cab models are more desirable than standard cabs. Club Cabs are only available with the 6-1/2-foot box. Clubs Cabs were available only on 2WD Dakotas in 1990, but they were offered on 4x4 models a year later. This 1993 model has the moderately restyled front end, which is 3 inches longer than the original trucks.
1993 Dodge Dakota Front Driver Side View Gravel
The Dodge Dakota Sport was... 
   
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1993 Dodge Dakota Front Driver Side View Gravel
The Dodge Dakota Sport was a very popular trim package. It was available on two- and four-wheel-drive models. Much of the trim was body-colored, as seen on this 1993 standard cab Dakota Sport.
1991 Dodge Dakota Club Cab Front Driver Side View Two Tone Paint
A simple two-tone paint job... 
   
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1991 Dodge Dakota Club Cab Front Driver Side View Two Tone Paint
A simple two-tone paint job and a 4/6 drop did a lot to improve this 1991 Dakota Club Cab. Budnik 17-inch Stiletto wheels are used here.
1994 Dodge Dakota Front Passenger Side View Drag Strip
Since you can get factory-installed... 
   
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1994 Dodge Dakota Front Passenger Side View Drag Strip
Since you can get factory-installed V-8s, it&8217s not unusual to see Dakotas at the dragstrip. First-generation short-box models have a nice, clean style. The traction bars peeking out under the bed suggest this 1994 model might be a little more powerful than stock.
1990 Dodge Shelby Dakota Front Passenger Side View Hood Open
The muscle behind Dakota V-8... 
   
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1990 Dodge Shelby Dakota Front Passenger Side View Hood Open
The muscle behind Dakota V-8 trucks is the 5.2L Magnum engine, at least for first-generation trucks. The 5.9L Magnum engine didn’t become available until 1998, when the Dakota R/T was introduced. That doesn’t mean you couldn’t swap a 5.9L into an earlier truck.
1990 Dodge Shelby Dakota Front Passenger Side View Hood Open
The first Dakota to be fit... 
   
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1990 Dodge Shelby Dakota Front Passenger Side View Hood Open
The first Dakota to be fit with a factory V-8 was the 1989-1990 Shelby Dakota, with its 5.2L engine. Shelby Dakotas are easily the most collectible examples of the series.
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Lowering Dakotas is pretty... 
   
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Lowering Dakotas is pretty basic. A combination of dropped coil springs, dropped shackles and hangers, and a set of dropped shock absorbers can provide a 3/5 drop.
1997 Dodge Dakota Front Bumper And Grille View
Second-series Dakotas have... 
   
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1997 Dodge Dakota Front Bumper And Grille View
Second-series Dakotas have received much more attention from aftermarket manufacturers than first-generation trucks. Items like custom front valances, hoods, grilles, driving lights, and rear roll pans are widely available for 1997-and-newer Dakotas.
1997 Dodge Dakota Passenger Front Side View
The styling of 1997-and-newer... 
   
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1997 Dodge Dakota Passenger Front Side View
The styling of 1997-and-newer Dakotas largely resembles the big-rig look popularized by 1994 Dodge Ram trucks. Some basic sport truck improvements like a 4/5 drop, 18-inch Boyds wheels, a hard tonneau cover, and a custom hood do a lot for this 1997 Dakota.
1997 Dodge Dakota Passenger Front Side View
Even a modest drop like the... 
   
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1997 Dodge Dakota Passenger Front Side View
Even a modest drop like the 2/4 drop on this 1997 Dakota will enhance its looks. A 2/4 drop won&8217t affect everyday driveability. The wheels are 17x8 with 255/55R17 tires.
1997 Dodge Dakota Steering Wheel View
A big plus for second-generation... 
   
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1997 Dodge Dakota Steering Wheel View
A big plus for second-generation Dakotas is their improved interiors. The interiors are more deluxe and carlike. Dual airbags are standard.
1997 Dodge Dakota Driver Side View
1997 Dodge Dakota Engine Bay View
Dakota engine compartments... 
   
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1997 Dodge Dakota Engine Bay View
Dakota engine compartments have ample room for 5.2L and 5.9L V-8 engines, but they still look a little busy by the time all the modern accessories and emissions equipment are in place. This 1997 5.2L V-8 is rated at 230 hp with 300 lb-ft of torque. Fuel economy figures typically run in the mid to lower teens.
1997 Dodge Dakota Passenger Front Side View Aftermarket Bumper
Dakotas look great in solid... 
   
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1997 Dodge Dakota Passenger Front Side View Aftermarket Bumper
Dakotas look great in solid colors, but in keeping with current trends, many owners are applying wild graphics like those on this 1997 Dakota Club Cab. The aftermarket bumper cover/air dam adds to the low look of the truck. The truck features a 3/5 drop, courtesy of front lowering coil springs and dropped rear leaf springs with lowering blocks. The wheels are 17x8 on P255/55R17 tires. This tire and wheel combination is very popular for Dakotas.
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A slick way to improve performance... 
   
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A slick way to improve performance and maintain a quiet exhaust note is to install large-diameter 1992 exhaust manifolds (top) on 1993-and-newer Magnum engines. The change should be worth about 10 more hp.

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