irishwake63
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https://www.ramtrucks.com/towingws/...&serviceType=json&action=TOWINGINFOBYVIN&vin=1c6rrebt2nn197272 is what I have and it comes up with error
Try it like this (your link is truncated):https://www.ramtrucks.com/towingws/...&serviceType=json&action=TOWINGINFOBYVIN&vin=1c6rrebt2nn197272 is what I have and it comes up with error
that worked! thanks!Try it like this (your link is truncated):
Only payload info....I’m pretty sure it’s required by law. Can you post a picture?
Yeah, I see it. Towing is never there. I thought you were saying it didn't mention payload.Only payload info....
Well, usually...Yeah, I see it. Towing is never there. I thought you were saying it didn't mention payload.
Edit: And for what it's worth, you don't even need to know your max towing capacity. You'll (almost) always hit payload capacity (due to the tongue weight) before you hit pulling capacity.
I think the MPI Max Payload takes into account an empty fuel tank and the wt. from the fuel.what is mpi max payload and hpims max towing?
No, I think it's the base payload capacity (with no options). I looked up a couple of TRX's and they all have the same mpi_max_payload as mine (regardless of the options added).I think the MPI Max Payload takes into account an empty fuel tank and the wt. from the fuel.
Yea, if loading up to maximums please upgrade the sh*tty P rated street tires to LT. They add weight and rolling resistance but you get a lot less "sidewall squirm".Maximum towing is mainly based on engine and rear differential gears. Like @Eighty said, you're almost always going to hit your payload limit on a 1500 truck before you hit towing capacity.
Per your sticker, the GVWR is 7100 and your curb weight is 7100-1422 = 5678. GCWR is 17000-5678, so max towing is 11,322 pounds. You'll almost always hit your payload of 1422 - (your weight + whatever else you've put in the truck except gas) before you hit that towing number.
Great discussion on towing and numbers, even if you're not focusing on a camper: So you want to tow a camper! Discussion thread.
Agreed. That's something I never think about because I've run E rated tires for the last 15 years basically. Just something I automatically plan on having.Yea, if loading up to maximums please upgrade the sh*tty P rated street tires to LT. They add weight and rolling resistance but you get a lot less "sidewall squirm".
what is better E rated or LT?Yea, if loading up to maximums please upgrade the sh*tty P rated street tires to LT. They add weight and rolling resistance but you get a lot less "sidewall squirm".
Thanks, Eighty. That linked worked for me too.Try it like this (your link is truncated):