No. the trucks with beds have Chrysler transmissions. The cab/chassis truck has an Aisin trans.
Not without modifications
No more often than any other manufacturer.
You need to use a similar year trans from a 3.0L
In my 1995 it is a hydrolic one. I believe the newer years after that have an electric one.
automatic 4 speed, 5 speed manual that's really your only option on any car newer ones have Slap Stick Automatics, or Manual/Automatic!!
In old Dodges 1950s to 1980s there was one adjustable band for low reverse and if it needs adjustment its worn out. Newer cars, NO.
As a matter of fact you can actually, But it is quite confusing when you explain over the Internet
A Mopar special tool and a star scan is required to check the transmission fluid in any of the newer model dodge, chrysler, and jeeps. The fluid level is very temperature sensitive It is impossible to get the level correct with out a scan tool.
can you change the 4 speed transmission on a 1994 kawasaki 1500 to a newer 5 speed
ATF+3 or the newer ATF+4 ONLY!!!!! Using Dexron/Mercon or ATF will cause problems with the transmission and due to there not having the proper additives for the correct lubrication of the gears and can cause the transmission to 'burn up'.
Not without modification.
My without major modifications.