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Never been stopped for not having side marker lights. In the early years, inspection stations would fail the car if they didn't work but later in years, they quit even looking at them. Today's cars have wrap around tail lights and most inspection stations don't care about the old cars and most don't even know about side maker lights and think they are just reflectors that someone stuck on. Even my 95 Dakota passes without the high mount brake light that's supposed to be on my tailgate which got replaced with an older tailgate that doesn't have one. I guess some states are sticklers for stuff like that and Texas kinda used to be that way. Now, they don't even check to see if the head lights aim right. If they light up, they're good.
That's interesting, I've never seen a tailgate mounted light on a Dakota (or any other truck). I always assumed that since the tailgate might not always be up, or even attached to the truck, they wouldn't put a light there. Have you a picture of the original?