Nope, the 96 and before Dakotas had a boxy dashboard. In 97 when they went to the rounder looking design for the truck the dashboard got the same rounded treatment.
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.
There is no difference in a 1995 dodge dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine and a 2000 dodge dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine and you can exchange the newer engine with the older one.
Dodge trucks with a 118-inch wheelbase include the Dodge Dakota, particularly the models produced during the mid-2000s. The 118-inch wheelbase is characteristic of the standard cab configurations of the Dakota. Additionally, certain trims of the Dodge Ram 1500, specifically the older models, may also feature a similar wheelbase, depending on the cab and bed configurations.
Consumer Reports offers comprehensive product reviews for all makes and models of vehicles, including the Dodge Dakota. You can purchase the annual automobile issue, or you can subscribe to the site online for $5.95/month, or $26/year. Cars Direct offers a nice charted breakdown of safety ratings for this vehicle type. Check these ratings out at: [url]http://www.carsdirect.com/dodge/dakota/safety[/url]. For older models, check out the automotive.com listings at: [url]http://www.automotive.com/used-cars/safety/11/dodge/dakota/index.html[/url].
ford. older models anyway
Depending on the model and year of the Dakota, there are three possible locations for the fuse boxes. Older years had just the fuse panel under the driver's side dashboard left of the steering column. Newer models have a fuse box under the hood behind the battery and sometimes another fuse panel on the driver's end of the dashboard between the dash and the door accessible only with the door open. Note that the brake light fuse may be marked 'stop light', 'ST LT', 'ST LAMP', etc., not necessarily 'brake' light, especially in newer models.
The 4.7L does not directly interchange with any older engines.
yes its basicly the same motor but its older
On newer models it is sometimes on the left side of the dash facing the door (only accessible with the door open) and/or under the hood right next to and behind the battery. On older models, it should be under the driver side dash, left of the pedals.
Yes, some people rebuild older models and Dodge has started to build new Chargers in recent years including 2009.
According to census.gov, 14.6% of the total population of North Dakota is age 65 and older.
According to census.gov, 14.3% of the total population of South Dakota is age 65 and older.