NorskieRider
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I'm planning to do more towing in the future and am considering a larger vehicle than my Santa Cruz.
So I'm here to do research on whether a RAM is the right truck for me.
The goal is to pull a small toy-hauler, I figure maybe 7500# tops (~5k# trailer + a motorcycle and other stuff).
Initially I'll be doing that for a few weeks each year until I retire, and then I'll do it a few months each year.
The other months the truck will be my daily driver unless weather allows me to take the sports car or a motorcycle.
I commute about 300 miles a week and live in beautiful Red Wing, MN where winter is a thing.
The turbo Santa Cruz is an excellent vehicle for light towing. It's rated for 5k lbs and I've towed up to 4k lbs with no issues.
I can fit two dirt bikes (one full size, one for the kid) in the bed (gate down).
For daily driving it rides like a premium SUV and gets ~22-24 MPG.
The short length lets it fit in my garage without having to pull out shelves or worry about height.
It has a had a hiccup or two but Hyundai has always stepped up and the warranty is excellent.
But no way is it going to be able to pull a toyhauler.
There are a couple on the market which might come in at 5k lbs, and the engine is strong enough, but the unit-body construction and brakes etc. are the limited factors, hence ... time to consider a full-size.
What drew me to the RAMs are two things:
- Coilover rear suspension, supposedly this is the best riding truck on the market. Since it will be my daily at least half the year and I hate how traditional trucks ride, this is a big plus.
- The inline-6. Based on past experiences with BMW's I've really come to like the inline-6. Perfectly balanced, smooth, torquey, and simple (less heads, less cams, less belts and chains), more main bearings per piston, etc.
However, there are some trepidations, which I'll ask in the specific forums as I do my research.
I haven't owned a Mopar product since .... 1995?
My first car was a 1982 Plymouth Gran Fury. 318 4bbl ex cop car with 175k miles. Being a stupid high school kid I put a short block in it. And then realized the suspension and frame was junk.
Next Mopar was a 1992 Dodge Shadow. It replaced a 1984 Camaro Berlinetta which was costing too much keep running. The Shadow was OK, and it got me through college without much fanfare, but you can bet I traded that on a Mustang GT as soon as I started earning some $$$.
But it didn't take long before the Mustang also started to fall apart, with only 60k miles on it. So I traded it for a 1991 Plymouth Laser RS Turbo.
Yeah OK the Laser is really more of a DSM product but it did have a Plymouth badge on it.
I was close to buying a JGC or Durango SRT but each of the four I test-drove had some sort of problem and I went back to buying fun German things.
And those are the 2.5 Mopar products I've owned.
So I'm here to do research on whether a RAM is the right truck for me.
The goal is to pull a small toy-hauler, I figure maybe 7500# tops (~5k# trailer + a motorcycle and other stuff).
Initially I'll be doing that for a few weeks each year until I retire, and then I'll do it a few months each year.
The other months the truck will be my daily driver unless weather allows me to take the sports car or a motorcycle.
I commute about 300 miles a week and live in beautiful Red Wing, MN where winter is a thing.
The turbo Santa Cruz is an excellent vehicle for light towing. It's rated for 5k lbs and I've towed up to 4k lbs with no issues.
I can fit two dirt bikes (one full size, one for the kid) in the bed (gate down).
For daily driving it rides like a premium SUV and gets ~22-24 MPG.
The short length lets it fit in my garage without having to pull out shelves or worry about height.
It has a had a hiccup or two but Hyundai has always stepped up and the warranty is excellent.
But no way is it going to be able to pull a toyhauler.
There are a couple on the market which might come in at 5k lbs, and the engine is strong enough, but the unit-body construction and brakes etc. are the limited factors, hence ... time to consider a full-size.
What drew me to the RAMs are two things:
- Coilover rear suspension, supposedly this is the best riding truck on the market. Since it will be my daily at least half the year and I hate how traditional trucks ride, this is a big plus.
- The inline-6. Based on past experiences with BMW's I've really come to like the inline-6. Perfectly balanced, smooth, torquey, and simple (less heads, less cams, less belts and chains), more main bearings per piston, etc.
However, there are some trepidations, which I'll ask in the specific forums as I do my research.
I haven't owned a Mopar product since .... 1995?
My first car was a 1982 Plymouth Gran Fury. 318 4bbl ex cop car with 175k miles. Being a stupid high school kid I put a short block in it. And then realized the suspension and frame was junk.
Next Mopar was a 1992 Dodge Shadow. It replaced a 1984 Camaro Berlinetta which was costing too much keep running. The Shadow was OK, and it got me through college without much fanfare, but you can bet I traded that on a Mustang GT as soon as I started earning some $$$.
But it didn't take long before the Mustang also started to fall apart, with only 60k miles on it. So I traded it for a 1991 Plymouth Laser RS Turbo.
Yeah OK the Laser is really more of a DSM product but it did have a Plymouth badge on it.
I was close to buying a JGC or Durango SRT but each of the four I test-drove had some sort of problem and I went back to buying fun German things.
And those are the 2.5 Mopar products I've owned.