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If all the stats have you confused focus on payload. that is going to limit you first and its easier to focus on one number. just remember that the hitch weight from the company is minus batteries and propane. then add your WDH.
When I was doing my ram shopping one of the things i was determined not to pay were all the fake dealer add-ons. things like nitrogen in the tires or the theft stickers. These things cost the dealer nothing but in Houston the charges for them range from 1200 to 4000. The dealer i...
sounds like your comparing the ram trailer tow package to fords max tow package. they are not the same. Just make sure yours has a trailer brake control and get 3.92 gears if you want the highest capacity. Also, don't get so many options. Your payload is likely to be the biggest factor...
In Houston they don't combine all the discounts like that but they add on dealer fees at the end for things like VIN sketching. One dealer i went too added 4000. There goes that large discount.
Are you experienced in towing a trailer of this size? The weight of this trailer and any wind at all is going to be scary. I think your trailer is way to big for a half ton.
Lonestar
46,600 msrp
purchased for 37,500 + TT
Guys watch out for the fake add on fees. (vin sketching etc) these are basically scams so that they can advertise the price of the truck lower then add it back at the end. I went to most dealerships in Houston and no one would wave them...
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