Do you put a dodge Dakota in neutral after dropping the drive shaft on tow dolly?
No, you should not put a Dodge Dakota (or any vehicle) in neutral after dropping the driveshaft onto a tow dolly. Leaving it in Park (or if you're using a dolly that requires it, in a gear) is crucial for safety. Neutral means the transmission is free-spinning, and the wheels can turn independently even if the driveshaft is disconnected. This can cause unexpected movement, especially if the dolly isn't perfectly level or if there's a slight incline. Leaving it in Park secures the vehicle and prevents accidental rolling.