My 2007 Dakota 3.7L V6 QC 4x4 ST
My 2007 Dakota
Interior Mods
Mods I've made include Clarion Deck, Clarion amps and 6 1/2" speakers front and back. shallow Kicker sub and box installed behind rear passanger side seat (had to remove bracket for jack). Sirius radio, custom cell phone mount, Garmin nuvi 3.5" GPS, Panasonic FRS radio mounted with cb style mic, white LED map lights front and back,
Exterior
Panda box liner, ProCaps bed rail caps, AVS window ventvisors, bolt on 2" hitch receiver (for hidden bumper hitch). black powder coat license plate frames, PIAA (Extreme white plus bulbs in headlights). Pop&Lock Tailgate lock, IPF driving lights (installed behind grill). Wildcountry Radial XTX Sport M+S tires, Wise bed rug, Extang Revolution tonneau cover, Tow Hooks, Westin Signature series step bars black, LED tail light bulbs and front LED running/blinker bulbs (pics coming), 12v DC outlet installed in box, Cell phone booster and antenna, AVS hood deflecter, LED rear license plate lights, LED fog lights under front license plate - on/off switch in cab, Yakima roof racks installed. 4 LED strip lights under tonneau cover, Westin Brush Bar, CompuStar remote starter / Alarm and Power Locks,
Mods and Accessories I'm getting
FireStone air ride for rear
Pics of Westin Brush Bar



Pics of my HID fog lights

Fall 2009
Had the Yakima Permanent base rails installed on the truck along with the Yakima control towers and cross bars.


Pics of LED lights under the license plate

Mounted them to the bumper just before the angle starts as see below.

Installed the switch on the dash for the fog LED's

Gauge Pod in the works
Used the Green foam blocks for the flower potting, Stuck four of them together and cut and shaped the foam to fit on the dash above the center console.
Pics of the green foam all shaped


Fiberglass started


I cut the extra off the sides, right now I'm working on the base that will form to the dash, then I'll removed the green foam and add the two pieces together and do another layer over the top again, then sand it all down and get my shape back, if all goes well, I will be able to put four 2 1/16" gauges into it.
