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How do I know that I got a tow package?

DragonFire

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Both the salesman and office manager assured me that the truck had the tow package included. I thought it was strange that the truck did not come with an actual hitch.

Looking at the sticker now (I couldn't do it when I bought it due to the rain) I don't see anything like "tow package" except for one line saying "trailer sway damping" which is under Standard Equipment.

I assume I'd seen more. So how do I know if I really got one?
 
Do you have a trailer brake controller?
 
Based on FCA Fleet Specs

Trailer-Tow Group — Includes Class IV hitch receiver, integrated trailer brake controller, 7 x 11-inch trailer-tow mirrors (AHC)
 
Yep, the brake controller is the quick clue. Amazing how many salesmen think a hitch is a tow group.
 
@DragonFire do you not have a hitch? Do you have a tradesman or a Bighorn/Lonestar? If you have any of the others then you have bigger problems if you do not have a hitch.

If you do not have the hitch...you do not have the tow group. This is an issue if you are looking at Bighorn/Lonestar or tradesman.

And you can get the trailer brake controller without the tow group also. So that is not a dead giveaway. You can also add just the hitch...without the tow group

If you have a Bighorn or tradesman....you have to make sure you got the class 4 hitch.

The other trims come standard with it.

Looks like you learned the biggest lesson out there....do not trust salesman.

And the trailer sway dampening is standard on all trucks...it ia part of traction control/stability control...ESC
 
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You can also get a class IV hitch without the tow group. It comes with lvl 2 equipment
 
Use the build sheet link already posted to be sure. But you can get a class IV hitch without the tow group, but I don't think you can get tow group without a hitch.
 
i Don’t think you can get tow mirrors without the tow group, at least it was that way in 2019
 
Unless you plan on towing upwards of max rating you will not need the tow group unless you need the crazy wide mirrors. As noted level 2, and a trailer brake controller. The standard mirrors are actually fine for most loads unless you tow a huge box. The 3.92 axle is also needed for tow tow ratings.
 
If you do not have the hitch...you do not have the tow group. This is an issue if you are looking at Bighorn/Lonestar or tradesman.

And you can get the trailer brake controller without the tow group also. So that is not a dead giveaway. You can also add just the hitch...without the tow group

If you have a Bighorn or tradesman....you have to make sure you got the class 4 hitch.

The other trims come standard with it.

Looks like you learned the biggest lesson out there....do not trust salesman.

And the trailer sway dampening is standard on all trucks...it ia part of traction control/stability control...ESC
How do you know if you have a class 4 hitch
 
It will tell you on the window sticker or your build sheet.
 
How do you know if you have a class 4 hitch
Go look at the back of your truck. If you just see the bumper. Then you do not.

If you see the square under it that you would put a ball mount in. Then you have it.

There are only 2 options. With or without. And this only affects tradesman and Bighorn/Lonestar.

Rebel Laramie Longhorn and limited all come standard with the hitch
 
Go look at the back of your truck. If you just see the bumper. Then you do not.

If you see the square under it that you would put a ball mount in. Then you have it.

There are only 2 options. With or without. And this only affects tradesman and Bighorn/Lonestar.

Rebel Laramie Longhorn and limited all come standard with the hitch
Lmao I know what a hitch is but I thought a “class 4 hitch” was something different, I have a hitch the trailer brake control
 
Lmao I know what a hitch is but I thought a “class 4 hitch” was something different, I have a hitch the trailer brake control
Ok. Well. The ram has a class 3 which is just the bumper...only available on tradesman and Bighorn.

Class 4 is the receiver hitch optional on tradesman and Bighorn standard on the rest.

To get a class 5 you have to get a HeftyDuty
 
If the spot next to your tow mode switch is empty where the brake controller levers should be and you don't have tow mirrors, you don't have the tow group. The trailer brake controller is also seen in the cluster as you scroll through.
 
Of interest, I ordered my ram fourth of july '21 and got it middle of sept. There was not a tow package listed then, so I had to pick the hitch and brake separately. Now I see they have the package.
 
Tell me about "Tow/Haul" mode. From the vehicle manual it says to use it all the time when towing. Does it keep the transmission from over heating?
 

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