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New Ram 1500 Limited Diesel 4x4 owner here. Lots of good information in this forum and a big thanks to all that contributed to the information and details. For a bit of background, I have only towed in the past with a Jeep Wrangler JK 4 door with a 3 place atv trailer on a typical aluminum trailer which I believe was at 3k total gvwr with 3 atvs loaded up. That was a 6 hr one way drive up north in New England at least a dozen times.
Now I am about to tow that Jeep JK on a 20 ft car hauler rated at 10k gvwr with a 1500 lb hitch load (15% of max gvwr of trailer). The 15% hitch load is what the mfg of the trailer states it is; I guess their recommended number or just their stated value, I am not sure which. The trailer empty weight is 2750 lbs. This will be a cross country trip one way and my first time on such a trip almost coast to coast.
The new ram 1500 has a 7200 lbs gvwr and 1279 lbs payload and approximately 9649 lbs towing capacity. The Jeep JK I am guestimating at 5500 lbs with all the upgrades (winch, steel bumpers, steel skids, rock sliders, bigger tires, etc.).
So doing the math...
5500 lb Jeep JK (also somewhat of a guestimation from other rigs similarly equipped who were weighed at one point)
2750 lb 20 ft trailer empty weight
= 8250 lbs total for trailer with jeep JK
hitch weight @ 15 percent --> 8250 lbs x .15 = 1237.5 lbs.
(requires a 2-5/16-inch ball)
So as you can see I am within 41.5 lbs of my payload leaving not much for the 3 additional people traveling with me and their luggage
So I know there is the legal limits on paper and the buffer zone of limits some of us believe to exist in these trucks. Like the debate of the 7200 gvwr vs the 8000 gvwr of the two axles added together. That's 800 lbs of buffer payload they built in for those who are not in the numbers mindset
. If I do some or all of the following then maybe I'd be fine taking it slow and being respectful of the weight and road conditions, etc.
1. Add a WDH like the one from --> ProPride 3P Trailer Sway Control Hitch
2. Add the luggage from the 4 of us to the Jeep JK for travel to take it out of the Ram payload which I don't have much at all left anyway.
That means I am surely going to be 760 lbs PLUS over payload with the 4 adults avg 200 lbs each and whatever is added to the hitch weight from the luggage being placed in the Jeep JK.
Is there any room to lower the hitch weight from 1237.5 lbs to say 12 % of the 8250 lbs for 990 lbs hitch weight giving me about 289 lbs more payload to use for people weight
. Who decides it should be 12 or 15 percent hitch weight? Isn't it a matter of where I load the Jeep JK on the trailer that will determine said hitch weight? Therefore if I load it a bit more on the rear side of the trailer I will effectively lower the tongue weight to the 12% number.
To add to the issue, I cannot get actual scale numbers before the trip as I am going to pickup the jeep from the west coast so I wont have that available to me until Im there and loading the Jeep up to bring it home..
Thanks in advance for any and all input
J
New Ram 1500 Limited Diesel 4x4 owner here. Lots of good information in this forum and a big thanks to all that contributed to the information and details. For a bit of background, I have only towed in the past with a Jeep Wrangler JK 4 door with a 3 place atv trailer on a typical aluminum trailer which I believe was at 3k total gvwr with 3 atvs loaded up. That was a 6 hr one way drive up north in New England at least a dozen times.
Now I am about to tow that Jeep JK on a 20 ft car hauler rated at 10k gvwr with a 1500 lb hitch load (15% of max gvwr of trailer). The 15% hitch load is what the mfg of the trailer states it is; I guess their recommended number or just their stated value, I am not sure which. The trailer empty weight is 2750 lbs. This will be a cross country trip one way and my first time on such a trip almost coast to coast.
The new ram 1500 has a 7200 lbs gvwr and 1279 lbs payload and approximately 9649 lbs towing capacity. The Jeep JK I am guestimating at 5500 lbs with all the upgrades (winch, steel bumpers, steel skids, rock sliders, bigger tires, etc.).
So doing the math...
5500 lb Jeep JK (also somewhat of a guestimation from other rigs similarly equipped who were weighed at one point)
2750 lb 20 ft trailer empty weight
= 8250 lbs total for trailer with jeep JK
hitch weight @ 15 percent --> 8250 lbs x .15 = 1237.5 lbs.
(requires a 2-5/16-inch ball)
So as you can see I am within 41.5 lbs of my payload leaving not much for the 3 additional people traveling with me and their luggage

So I know there is the legal limits on paper and the buffer zone of limits some of us believe to exist in these trucks. Like the debate of the 7200 gvwr vs the 8000 gvwr of the two axles added together. That's 800 lbs of buffer payload they built in for those who are not in the numbers mindset

1. Add a WDH like the one from --> ProPride 3P Trailer Sway Control Hitch
2. Add the luggage from the 4 of us to the Jeep JK for travel to take it out of the Ram payload which I don't have much at all left anyway.
That means I am surely going to be 760 lbs PLUS over payload with the 4 adults avg 200 lbs each and whatever is added to the hitch weight from the luggage being placed in the Jeep JK.
Is there any room to lower the hitch weight from 1237.5 lbs to say 12 % of the 8250 lbs for 990 lbs hitch weight giving me about 289 lbs more payload to use for people weight

To add to the issue, I cannot get actual scale numbers before the trip as I am going to pickup the jeep from the west coast so I wont have that available to me until Im there and loading the Jeep up to bring it home..
Thanks in advance for any and all input

J
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