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Sanjeev's avatar
Sanjeev
Explorer
Jul 31, 2018

Mountain towing - Ram 1500 ecodiesel (3.92 Rear Axle Ratio)

Hi all,

Planning to take my first trip to the smokies in a couple of weeks. My TV is a 2017 Ram 1500 ecodiesel (3.92 Rear Axle Ratio). My trailer is a 2016 Shasta Oasis (4300lbs dry weight, add another 700lbs for cargo + 500lbs fudge factor, net weight is around 5500lbs). And yes, in the truck will be my wife, son + myself, so lets say 400lbs.

This will be my first trip towing in the mountains with a trailer, so looking for tips on do's/don't for a safe trip.

Plz let me know if I am missing information, will be happy to provide.

Thanks for reading and comments/suggestions in advance!

27 Replies

  • ppine's avatar
    ppine
    Explorer III
    Control your speed and RPMs. You will be fine.
  • Set tow haul and try to keep RPM's at or around 2000. It will pull hills with ease with minimal gear changes and give best MPG.
  • Ralph Cramden wrote:
    bikendan wrote:
    When I saw the title had "Mountain" in it, I thought you were talking about real mountains, not wannabe mountains.:W:B
    LOL!




    Oooooooooo.....our mountains are bigger than your mountains ROFLMAO............


    I did the same living in MT. The Smokies are hills. But even if you came out here you would have NO problem whatsoever.
  • bikendan wrote:
    When I saw the title had "Mountain" in it, I thought you were talking about real mountains, not wannabe mountains.:W:B
    LOL!




    Oooooooooo.....our mountains are bigger than your mountains ROFLMAO............
  • You're good. Just make sure your WDH and sway control are set up properly. Have fun up in the Smokies. We just returned from Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge last week. Had a blast.
  • When I saw the title had "Mountain" in it, I thought you were talking about real mountains, not wannabe mountains.:W:B
    LOL!
  • You will love it! I have the same truck and it pulls my Arctic Fox so much better than my 2014 Chevy it's not even funny! You will have no problems, my trailer is probably 1000 pounds heavier than yours and it tows it well, and I'm towing in the mountains. Have a great trip and enjoy! Bill

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