you need a socket set with an extension
1. open the hood
2. located the 4 bolts holding on the bumper just in front of the radiator
3. remove one bolt from each side
4. have a friend hold one side of the bumper while you remove the last 2 bolts
having a friend there is important cuz dak bumpers are oddly weighted and hard to carry by your self
No
There are a flat head nuts on the back side of the bummer, you will need to remove these nuts then pull the bolts out. the bumper (if it has not already done so) the bumper will fall off. If you also wish to remove the braces you can do so just as easily.
Anthony
There is no such thing as a 4.1 liter magnum
Support the bumper with a jack or jackstandWith an assistant supporting the bumper remove the bolts/nuts retaining the bumper to the frameRemove the inner bumper bracket mounting bolts and the push-in fastners securing the air deflector to the bottom of the bumper fasciaDisconnect any wiring harnesses that would interfere with bumper removal and detach the bumper
YES
Yes.
You have to have a little mechanic ability to unbolt them and reinstall them. ^^^^that is a given, here is a step by step instruction on how to remove the bumper on a Dodge Dakota 98-99 (i'm sure it's the same for a few other years mainly generation 2 Dakota's), and a list of tools needed. Tools needed: 18 mm Socket and a ratchet WD-40/PB Blaster #2 Phillips bit screwdriver / flat head (in order to remove bumper cover) how to remove the bumper: 1.) pop your hood and open it all the way 2.) look down in front of your coolant overflow tank and just to the left of the radiator 3.) remove the four 18mm bolts from bumper 4.) pull bumper out (if you need to remove the brakets that the bumper is bolted to then you need a T50 star bit and a 3/4 inch socket with a 6" extention)
15?
5.2, 5.9, 4.7,??????
How do I get to the flywheel bolts on a 98 dodge dakota to remove a transmission
I think it should, it's the same Generation so most of the stuff for it should bolt on as well.