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Confused about the tow rating

1.8K views 9 replies 7 participants last post by  jesterlee  
#1 ·
Been trying to figure out my actual tow rating for a while now... Hopefully some of you here can shed some light. My truck is a 2012 1500, Quad Cab, 4x4, 4.7L, 6-speed auto, with 3.55 gears and the factory tow package (HD cooling/shocks/7-pin/receiver hitch). According to the manual, it's rated for 7,450... According to ramtrucks.com it's rated for 5,900. Which is accurate? Salesman told me when I bought it that it was around 7k, but that he didn't have the number exactly. I've had enough with Google, so what y'all got for me?
 
#4 ·
I have seen that chart...that's the one I'm referencing in the initial post. However, the manual in my vehicle says standard is 5000(for trucks pulling off the bumper, mentioned earlier in the manual) and the max is 7450(which I would assume would mean any 1500 with the 4.7L and the tow package).
 
#7 ·
Hello jesterlee

Your particular Rig set up is 5,850 (Max Trailer weight) This is determined with base weight of your truck, the driver of 150lbs and a tank full of gas.
The payloads of the 1500 Ram are horrible. Yours is 1,491.(payload)
So in reality once you add passengers, equipment in the box and add tongue weight your Max Trailer number will decrease fast. Tongue weight should always be 10% to 15% for proper towing stability. To achieve this you'll have to play with hitch head height, angle, weight distribution bars and your local Cat scale.

Here's an example:

Trailer Max 5,850 x 12% = 702 lbs Tongue ( which is now on the trucks payload )

2 Adults 275 lbs
Stuff in the Box 300 lbs

Total 1,277

Take 1,277 from your trucks payload your left with 214 lbs payload and a Max Trailer weight of 4,573 lbs

So not knowing your specific weights if you were to tow this example down the road you would be within the law and have safe travels.
 
#10 ·
Thanks all for the input! Maybe all of that will help make heads or tails of it all. I'm familiar with calculating down the payload and GCWR, etc. just never been to sure what number to start with. Looks like it's going to probably be the 5,850 mentioned above. Once again, thanks all!