What does a Dodge Dakota weigh?
Used 2010 Dodge Dakota Specs & Features
Dimensions | |
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Curb weight | 4200 lbs. |
Drag Coefficient | 0.45 cd. |
Front track | 62.8 in. |
Gross weight | 6010 lbs. |
How much does a single cab Dodge Dakota weigh?
Base 4×2 Regular Cab 112 in. WB 2002 Dodge Dakota Specs
Exterior | |
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Wheelbase | 112.0 “ |
Ground clearance | 8.4 “ |
Curb | 3,641 lbs. |
Gross weight | 5,000 lbs. |
How much does a 1998 Dakota weigh?
3,308 to 3,979 lbs
How much does a 1997 Dakota weigh?
4,480 to 5,480 lbs
How much can a 1997 Dodge Dakota pull?
Tow Capacity for a 1997 Dodge Dakota 4×4:
Year | Make | Tow Capacity |
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1997 | Dodge | 6500 lb |
Notes: Requires 3.92:1 axle ratio. For 700-pound tongue weight, requires 1450 Payload Package; for 800-pound tongue weight, 1800 Payload Package. A higher tow rating is listed for pickups that tow fifth-wheel trailers. |
What years were Dodge Dakotas made?
Chrysler manufactured multiple generations of Dodge Dakota pickup trucks. The first generation included trucks between the years of 1987 and 1996, and second-generation Dodge Dakotas were built between 1997 and 2004. The third generation was relatively short-lived, only including model years 2005 and 2006.
Why are Dodge engines so powerful?
Because the Hemi surface area is smaller than flathead engines, less heat escapes during combustion and the fuel burns hotter. With the valves on the opposite side, they can be bigger, allowing more airflow. The Hemi engines are the heart of the Ram 1500, Ram 2500 and Ram 3500 trucks.
What Dodge has the highest horsepower?
Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock