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How much does a 93 Dodge Dakota weigh?

The 1993 Dodge Dakota is a first‑generation midsize pickup with multiple body styles and drivetrain options, so its weight varies by configuration. This article provides typical curb-weight ranges and guidance on finding the exact number for a specific truck.


In general, a 1993 Dodge Dakota weighs roughly 2,900 to 3,800 pounds when curb-weighted, depending on configuration.


What affects the weight


Weight differences come from cab configuration (Regular vs Club cab), drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD), bed length, and engine choice. Heavier options such as four-wheel drive, larger cabs, longer beds, and certain engines add weight; however, the Dakota’s weight typically stays within a broad, practical range for most setups.


Weight ranges by configuration


These ranges reflect common configurations from the 1993 Dakota model year. Real‑world weights will vary with options and aftermarket equipment.



  • Regular Cab, 2WD, short bed: roughly 2,900–3,100 lb

  • Regular Cab, 2WD, long bed: roughly 3,000–3,200 lb

  • Club Cab, 2WD: roughly 3,000–3,300 lb

  • Regular Cab, 4WD: roughly 3,400–3,600 lb

  • Club Cab, 4WD: roughly 3,500–3,800 lb


Note: These numbers are approximate reference ranges. For an exact curb weight, verify the specific truck's data plate or build sheet.


How to verify the exact curb weight


To determine the exact curb weight for a specific 1993 Dakota, check the driver's door jamb placard, which lists the curb weight and GVWR for that vehicle. If you have access to the original window sticker or owner's manual, those documents will also state the curb weight. For a used truck, the VIN, dealer build sheet, or service records may reveal the exact weight; you can also weigh the vehicle on a public scale for precision.


Summary


The 1993 Dodge Dakota’s curb weight depends on configuration: Regular vs Club cab, 2WD vs 4WD, bed length, and engine. Typical ranges span from about 2,900 to 3,800 pounds, with heavier setups generally associated with four-wheel drive and larger cabs. For an exact figure, consult the vehicle’s data plate, build sheet, or VIN-specific records.

What is a 1993 Dodge Dakota worth?


1993 Dodge Dakota Value - $851-$6,530 | Edmunds.



How much horsepower does a 1993 Dodge Dakota 5.2 V8 have?


Dodge Dakota Regular Cab 5.2 V8 233hp, 1993.



How much does a 93 Dakota weigh?


Dimensions

Wheelbase131.0 in.
Turning circle46.6 ft.
Curb weight3,231 lbs.
Maximum towing capacity2,500 lbs.
Maximum payload1,450 lbs.



What year to stay away from Dodge Dakota?


The Dodge Dakota years to avoid are primarily the 2000, 2002, 2005, and 2006 models due to widespread issues with engines, brakes, and paint. Other problematic years include 1999 and 2004, which experienced specific problems like suspension, engine, and transmission issues. 
Specific years and common problems

  • 2000: Suffers from engine problems, including oil pressure loss, fluctuating idle, and misfires. 
  • 2002: Frequently cited for brake issues, particularly brake cylinders locking up. 
  • 2004: Can experience transmission slipping and electrical sensor malfunctions, such as with the throttle position and crankshaft sensors. 
  • 2005: Known for brake problems and a high number of recalls (seven times). 
  • 2006: Has numerous recalls and is associated with engine, transmission, and brake problems. 
  • 1999: Can have suspension, engine, and brake issues. 

Other considerations
  • 2007-2011: These later model years are generally recommended for those seeking an automatic transmission, as the transmission quality improved significantly during this period. 
  • 2009-2011: Some models from this range have a recall for a potential rear axle pinion nut issue. 


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