No
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dodge and chevy are mostly the same but dodge has more power so go with the dodge
No, Dodge trucks and Ford trucks do not share the same bolt pattern; they typically have different specifications. Dodge trucks generally use a 5x139.7 mm (5x5.5 inches) bolt pattern, while Ford trucks commonly have a 5x135 mm (5x5.31 inches) pattern. Always check the specific model year and type for accurate measurements, as there can be variations within each brand.
All Nissan Titan trucks 2004-2009 use the same 5.6L V* engine under the hood.
Design wise yes, parts wise no. Parts are not interchangable.
Yes, Nissan used the same transmission for all of the rear drive ka24s, single cam and dual cam. Even the trucks have the same transmission.
They'll probably stay the same for a few more years.
No, Dodge dealerships sell more trucks in Canada then they do in the United States. Since Canada per year than the United States has, Canadians need to have heavier vehicles to travel.
The 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 trucks typically have a 5x5.5 inch (5x139.7 mm) lug pattern. Other trucks that share this lug pattern include certain models of the Nissan Titan, Toyota Tundra, and some older models of the Ford F-150. Always verify specific vehicle compatibility, as variations can occur based on model year and trim.
They should as there built on the same platform.
It did when it was built.
Utiline is what Dodge called their stepside beds. The trucks are thw same except the beds.
On Dakota trucks it should be mounted on the right fender. Other pickups probably use the same location.