Yes. You must either dolly all wheels, or remove the driveshaft for whichever, or both, axles with wheels that will be on the ground.
No.No.
Yes it will as long as the ECU is from the same drive train (E.g. 4x4, 4x2 automatic, manual.)
The 42 re from behind a 3.9L will not work in place of a 45rfe behind a 3.7L or 4.7L.
It will definatly bolt up to the motor, but it has no transfer case so you wouldn't have 4x4. the 4x4 and 4x2 trannies are different. i have a 2000 Dakota rt with a 46re so i know dodge trannies
if you can't see them then there aren't any.
howdo you change the front axel of a dodge Dakota 2000 4x4
The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16 The tire size on my 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad cab is p265/70/16
Probably not.
The automatic is a 48 RE. The manual is a NV5600.
The bolt pattern for Dodge Dakota wheels is 6 on 4.5inches (114.3mm) for 4x4 models and 5 on 4.5 inch for older two wheel drive models.
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