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Here's the stickers on my 2020 Ram 1500 Limited 4x4 5.7 HEMI eTorque 3.92, Crew Cab, 5'7 Bed. Disappointed on how low the payload is at 1252lbs. I was blinded by the luxury options and now that I'm in the market for a TT, I feel super "limited" on size/options. lol
 

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Payload: 1671 LB

RAM 1500 LONE STAR CREW CAB 4X4:
  • Bright White
  • Black Interior
    • Deluxe Cloth Bucket Seat
    • Full Length Upgraded Floor Console
  • 5.7L V8 HEMI® MDS VVT eTorque
    • 23-gallon fuel tank
  • 8HP75 Transmission
  • 3.21 Rear Axle
  • Blind–Spot and Cross–Path Detection
Lone Star Package 27R:
  • Night Edition (Black door handles, mirrors, headlights, grille, rims, badges)
  • 275/55-20 x 9.0
  • Anti-Spin Diff
Big Horn Level B:
  • 12" Uconnect 5 Nav
  • Electronic Shift-on-Demand Transfer Case
  • Class IV Receiver Hitch
  • Alpine 9 speaker system
  • Front Fog Lamps
  • Heated Front Seats and Steering Wheel
  • ParkSense® Front and Rear Park–Assist with Stop
  • Power Adjustable Pedals
  • Power–Folding Mirrors
  • Rear Power–Sliding Window
  • Remote–Start System
Window Sticker:
https://www.chrysler.com/hostd/windowsticker/getWindowStickerPdf.do?vin=1C6SRFFT9PN583143

Build Sheet: https://www.ramtrucks.com/webselfservice/BuildSheetServlet?vin=1C6SRFFT9PN583143

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there was one before now I cant find it, it used to work on your VIN I think
 
Is there a chart for 2022??
All of this info is on the two stickers in the driver side door jamb. In fact, it's the only accurate information for your vehicle. These online towing specs are generic and don't account for your specific vehicle trim/options/accessories and are wildly inaccurate.
 
All of this info is on the two stickers in the driver side door jamb. In fact, it's the only accurate information for your vehicle. These online towing specs are generic and don't account for your specific vehicle trim/options/accessories and are wildly inaccurate.
I know I did the math thing with the stickers (of course I forgot how to) and it was spot on from the VIN entry results at least for my build
 
All of this info is on the two stickers in the driver side door jamb. In fact, it's the only accurate information for your vehicle. These online towing specs are generic and don't account for your specific vehicle trim/options/accessories and are wildly inaccurate.
 

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Hi, what I am having a hard time understanding is how air suspension is 70lbs **lighter** than coil. According to the wonderful spreadsheet a user here created, "coil suspension" removes 70lbs of payload capacity. According to another document found around here from 2019, air suspension option weighs 33 lbs. So how to explain the payload discrepancy? Is it possible the air suspension weighs more but actually adds extra payload capacity?

Secondly, it's really no wonder mpgs are all over the place! As seen here we have empty trucks that have an 800lb difference. That's a huge amount and would def affect mpg greatly.
 
2021 Limited ED 4x4 CCSB 3.21 Air Suspension Limited Lvl 1 Night Edidion w/ 22s. Stock otherwise.

Reviving an old thread for more info
 

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I have 2019 1500 limited 4x4. i see all you posting tire pressures that are 36, 39, etc. I don't understand why mine only tells me 32". It should weight the same as all the other truck. How do they come up with the tire pressure needed formula ? I also installed 33" on the truck and don't know if i should be running higher then 32 psi.
 

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