Prestige Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

How Much Truck Do You Need

How Much Truck Do You Need?

How Much Truck Do You Need?

Looking to tow and not sure what towing power you'll need? We've covered you whether you're new to towing or have questions. Pickup trucks are the workhorses of the automotive industry. They can carry large household items, mulch, wood, and bicycles in the bed, and their sturdy nature makes them well-suited for towing trailers, too. From light duty to heavy duty, let's find out how to find the right truck for your towing job.

Light-Duty Trucks

A light-duty truck is a truck or SUV with a gross vehicle weight of up to 8500 pounds and payload capacities of up to 4000 pounds. A Ram 1500 is considered a light-duty truck, yet it packs a punch while maintaining efficiency. It's perfect for hauling boats, travel trailers, ATVs, or other recreational vehicles.

Heavy-Duty Trucks

Heavy-duty trucks weigh 14,001 pounds and are typically used for transporting goods or people from city to city within the same state. The Ram 2500 and Ram 3500 are heavy-duty trucks with the power to tackle heavy loads. They can haul things like horse trailers, RVs, sailboats, and trailers connected with fifth-wheel and gooseneck hitches.

What features affect towing?

Here are some essential features to remember when purchasing a Ram truck or van to tow. First, the engine and transmission are at the heart of your truck's towing and payload capacity. An engine with more horsepower and torque will increase the hauling power of your vehicle. Second, two-wheel drive systems send power to two of the four wheels, leading to higher towing and payload capacities. Third, a smaller cab equals a lighter curb weight. That means you can tow more than a truck with a larger cab. But a larger cab would be better if you're looking to pack in more people. Finally, a shorter box usually has a lower curb weight, increasing the amount you can tow. However, if you're towing a fifth wheel or gooseneck, you'll need a longer bed to allow turning.

How to calculate towing capacity?

To find your truck's towing capacity, subtract your truck's curb weight from its Gross Combined Vehicle Weight Rating. The GCVWR is the maximum weight of your loaded truck and the weight of its attached trailer. Knowing your truck or van's payload and towing capacity numbers is the initial step in figuring out the capability you need to tow safely, securely, and with the utmost confidence. 

Visit Prestige Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram for Your Next Ram Truck

Here at Prestige Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, we have a great selection of new and used Rams, trucks, and vans that are perfect for towing. Plus, our sales staff is very knowledgeable and would be happy to help you find the ideal tow rig. Visit us today at 200 Alpine Street in Longmont, CO, and let us show you how easy the car-buying experience can be at Prestige Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram.


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Max payload/towing estimate ratings shown. Additional options, equipment, passengers, and cargo weight may affect payload/towing weights. See dealer for details.