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Waycooljr. Dodge Dakota
12/22/2001 13:40:52
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Subject: difference between nv-3500 and nv-4500 IP: Logged
Message: How can you tell if you have a 3500 or 4500?
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Troy Dodge Dakota
12/22/2001 16:38:30
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Message: My understanding is that you can only get a NV-3500 in a Dakota. The 4500 is in the Ram. I think the Dakota and the 1500 Ram have the 3500, and the 3/4 ton (2500) and 1-ton (3500) with the 360 gas engine, have the 4500. Not positive, but I think so.
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joe Dodge Dakota
12/22/2001 16:49:32
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Message: What year is your truck? Look on the metal plate that is fastened to your transmission. It will tell you what kind you have.
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Waycooljr. Dodge Dakota
12/23/2001 08:59:59
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Message: I have a 1998 4x4 V6 5 spd
I looked at the trans and didn't see any tag.
Could it be an Ax15?
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Demon-Xanth Dodge Dakota
12/23/2001 20:13:17
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Message: I think one of the key features of the 4500 is a granny first gear. If first is useless in normal driving, that's probably not a 3500 :)
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NYSubDak Dodge Dakota
12/25/2001 01:35:04
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Message: Biggest difference is 4500 has cast iron case vs. aluminum. I think my manual says that in 2000, the 4.7 and 3.9 got the 3500. 5.9 was only available with auto. 2.5 had 2500 I think. Here's a good link for these trannys:
http://www.newventuregear.com/transmissions.html
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