TheWarmBeer
Member
I am more of a novice/occasional tower with my Rams, so I wanted to get your thoughts on my towing experience this week. I have leased a Ram 1500 since 2013 and typically been impressed with the V6 towing performance with everything from Jet Skis, pontoon boats, to enclosed trailers. But this is the first time towing an enclosed trailer with my 2022 Ram 1500 Big Horn 4x4 with the eTorque V6 and it was pretty rough. I wanted to see if others were having similar experiences with their V6 eTorque or if maybe it is just me?
Long story short, I borrowed my brother's Legend V-Nose 7'x21' trailer to transport a lifted golf cart, overkill I know. From all the research I did online I found that the trailer weighs in at about 2,160lbs and I drove about an hour to go get it from him. Inside the trailer was a spare tire, 3 sets of ratchet straps, and a snowmobile jacket so I will consider that pretty close to empty. I hitched up the trailer, we checked all the lights worked, turned on Tow/Haul Mode, and headed out on my hour trip back home. Merging onto the freeway was eye-opening slow and the motor was just screaming until I got up to 65mph. The truck basically ran between 3rd and 5th gear the whole ride, I never exceeded 71mph, and downshifted on even the slightest inclines. The other thing I noticed with this truck was the amount of pull/sway the trailer had on it. It was a windier day but I felt like I was kind of fighting the whole ride down the freeway, until I got back onto the side streets. Now my truck, as seen below, is rated to 6,320lbs and I didn't enjoy my time moving 1/3 of that weight. I will get to see if things go differently when I pick up the golf cart this weekend and then take the trailer back to him. Am I just that inexperienced with towing larger things and you guys are having no problems or do I need to make sure I get the Hemi going forward?

Long story short, I borrowed my brother's Legend V-Nose 7'x21' trailer to transport a lifted golf cart, overkill I know. From all the research I did online I found that the trailer weighs in at about 2,160lbs and I drove about an hour to go get it from him. Inside the trailer was a spare tire, 3 sets of ratchet straps, and a snowmobile jacket so I will consider that pretty close to empty. I hitched up the trailer, we checked all the lights worked, turned on Tow/Haul Mode, and headed out on my hour trip back home. Merging onto the freeway was eye-opening slow and the motor was just screaming until I got up to 65mph. The truck basically ran between 3rd and 5th gear the whole ride, I never exceeded 71mph, and downshifted on even the slightest inclines. The other thing I noticed with this truck was the amount of pull/sway the trailer had on it. It was a windier day but I felt like I was kind of fighting the whole ride down the freeway, until I got back onto the side streets. Now my truck, as seen below, is rated to 6,320lbs and I didn't enjoy my time moving 1/3 of that weight. I will get to see if things go differently when I pick up the golf cart this weekend and then take the trailer back to him. Am I just that inexperienced with towing larger things and you guys are having no problems or do I need to make sure I get the Hemi going forward?
