Yes, depending on engine SIZE. (;
The 2001 Dodge Dakota, with a towing package, has a trailer brake built in. The trailer brake is part of the towing package.
Put on a roll back tow truck and drive away.
They will bolt up, electrical connections may be different.
if you have removed rear drive shaft and the front wheels will be on tow dolly then there is no sense in it.
properly equipped = over 6200lbs
The stick shift is the only one that can be flat towed.
7000 lbs.
5.9 360 V8 8800 for diesel 18000
If you want trailer brakes you need a brake controller.
tow with the drive wheels up this will be our back wheels if you have 4wheel drive tow with all wheels up if you don't you have a good chance of causing tarnsmission problems because of the trans running with no fluid to lubribate the gears.
I believe it is up to 7000. Less for a 3.7L
Yes. You must either dolly all wheels, or remove the driveshaft for whichever, or both, axles with wheels that will be on the ground.