Towing Capacity for the 2004 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab with 4.7 Liter V8
Updated 06/23/2020 | Published 11/10/2015 >
Question:
what is towing cap.?
asked by: Jerry I
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Expert Reply:
For your quad cab 2004 Dodge Dakota with 4 wheel drive and 4.7 liter V8 the towing capacity would be 6,100 lbs.
The GCWR for your truck would be right at 10,500 lbs. This rating is the total weight of the truck and trailer combined.
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Scott
6/23/2020
This is not completely accurate. The towing capacity is dependent on the axle ratio. If you have a 3.92 axle ratio then your towing capacity is 6500 lbs. If you have a 3.55 axle ratio then your towing capacity is 4200 lbs