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Maximum Towing Capacity 2006 Dodge Dakota 3.7L V6  

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What is the towing capacity of a 2006 Dodge Dakota SLT Quad Cab Sport 2WD with a 3.7 V6 engine?

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To determine the maximum trailer weight you can tow with your 2006 Dodge Dakota you will need take your Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) on your truck. This is the maximum allowable tow rating of the vehicle weight and the trailer weight combined. If you subtract the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of your truck from the (GCWR) that will give you the maximum Gross Trailer Weight (GTW). This can all be found on the information tag located inside the driver door jamb.

If your trailer is more than 50% of your GCWR, you will want to use a weight distribution system. In order to choose the proper weight distribution system, you will need to calculate your total tongue weight. This can be done by using a tongue weight scale such as the etrailer Trailer Tongue Weight Scale part # e99044 to measure your trailers loaded ready to tow tongue weight. In addition to the trailer's tongue weight, you will also need to add any cargo stored behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle in order to determine your towing setups total tongue weight.

A weight distribution system will not only help distribute the trailers weight across the front and rear axles, but will also help to reduce and prevent trailer sway. I recommend the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control as this is one of my favorite weight distribution systems in that the 4-point sway control system is like no other in it's ability to safely handle crosswinds and other sway causing elements. If you can determine your total tongue weight, I would be glad to provide you with a part number for the correct system.

I have attached our weight distribution help article in addition to a tongue weight FAQ for your review.

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