Not unless you remove both front and rear driveshafts. Failure to do so WILL damage your transmission and possibly also your 4x4 transfer case.
Not with the wheels on the ground.Not with the wheels on the ground.
Not with all four wheels on the ground. As long as the front wheels are up, then yes.Not with all four wheels on the ground. As long as the front wheels are up, then yes.
check the guard behind the rotors could be rubbing
Not with the rear wheels on the ground.
NO, Get you a dolly. towing longer trips will tear up the transmission,with the frount wheels on the ground.
Yes. You must either dolly all wheels, or remove the driveshaft for whichever, or both, axles with wheels that will be on the ground.
The Dodge Dakota has 5 lug wheels.
jack up and support rear of vehicle, remove real wheels and the drum is behind the wheels. you will most likely need a hammer to remove it.
Has to be towed from behind and the rear wheels OFF the ground or you will have to rebuild the transmission
none. Automatic transmission cars are subject to trans failure if the drive wheels are on the ground while being towed. Some auto trans trucks can be towed safely, if they come with a transfer case that can be switched to neutral. This will disengage the trans from the drivetrain.
Yes as long as all four wheels are on the ground. If you try a 2 wheels tow you are going to damage a big portion on the AWD drivetrain.
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.