Cruzette,
Well, I don't tow the Dodge but, I just setup our newly acquired GMC 1500 4x4 Extended Cab for towing. We had been carrying a 900 lb. Honda Goldwing GL 1800 on the back of our coach but, after 8,000 trouble free miles, we decided to make a major change. So, we removed the lift from the back of the coach, sold the 2011 Honda CRV that I setup as a toad and acquired the 2011 GMC.
Setting up the base plate(s) was outstandingly easy. A tad bit of drilling and that was about it. We had chrome tow hooks on the truck and all I did was remove them, installed the base plates in their places and, bolted things down good and snug.
Now, as for towing that kind of weight. I was a bit apprehensive of towing more weight than we had been too. But, the CRV was exactly 3,700 lbs. The GMC is 5,300 lbs. on the dot. Yes, that's a bit more but, in all practical reality, it was dream. We didn't slow down anymore on any of the grades we'd previously towed the CRV on. We now carry the 900 lb. Honda GL 1800 in the back of the truck.
Setting up the base plates, was easy and, so was the wiring.
Now, just how much different would the Dodge 1500 4x4 be, without seeing the base plates and the front end of the pickup, I can't comment on the difficulty factor. I did not have to remove any bumpers, grills, or anything on the front end of our truck. I did have to remove a rubber/plastic gravel shield between the bottom of the bumper and the base of the radiator. A very simple maneuver. While at it, I installed the Ready Brake cable system for auxiliary braking, also a snap to install. I hit the brake cable and the electrical plug so, unless you get down on your knees, you almost can't tell that truck is towed.
I don't know how the grill/bumper is on the Truck you're speaking of but, I'll take a look.
Scott
P.S. What year truck are you thinking about?
Scott and Karla SDFD RETIRED2004 Itasca Horizon, 36GD Slate Blue 330 CAT
2011 GMC Sierra 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 Toad
2008 Caliente Red LVL II GL 1800 Goldwing KI60ND