With automatic transmission, you must dolly all wheels, or remove the driveshaft(s) to whichever (or both) axle with wheels that will be on the ground.
With manual transmission, you can get away with leaving both the transmission and transfer case in neutral, but if you tow serious distances, like cross-country or something, the ideal method would be to remove the driveshafts to any axle with wheels that will be on the ground, to be safest.
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Yes, depending on engine SIZE. (;
Probably not.
I believe it is up to 7000. Less for a 3.7L
Yes. You must either dolly all wheels, or remove the driveshaft for whichever, or both, axles with wheels that will be on the ground.
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5.5
No
i have a 1992 dodge Dakota 4x4 and a 1989 Dakota 4x4 and the fuel pump is inside the fuel tank. both trucks have the 3.9 v6 engines.
There are several used car websites like Autotrader.com. You can even find dodge dealers online where you can find your Dodge Dakota.