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Bkuhl1179
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Nov 24, 2020

1/2 ton towing

Just purchased a 2020 Ram 1500 5.7 with the etourqe along with a 3.92 rear. Specs on the truck says it has a 1681lb payload and can tow up to 11500 lbs. Looking into purchasing a 2021 Grand Design 3250BH. Dry weight on the rig is 8450lbs and hitch weight is 850lbs. Am I crazy for trying to tow something this big? The numbers seem to be in line with what the truck is rated for.

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  • Haven’t pulled the trigger yet on the TT. That’s why I’m on here getting opinions.
  • Bkuhl1179 wrote:
    Just purchased a 2020 Ram 1500 5.7 with the etourqe along with a 3.92 rear. Specs on the truck says it has a 1681lb payload and can tow up to 11500 lbs. Looking into purchasing a 2021 Grand Design 3250BH. Dry weight on the rig is 8450lbs and hitch weight is 850lbs. Am I crazy for trying to tow something this big? The numbers seem to be in line with what the truck is rated for.


    Yes, you are crazy.

    Not sure exactly what the GVWR of the trailer is but I suspect it is well north of the dry weight (10K or a bit higher)..

    As it stands, with the advertised dry weight of 8450 lbs the tongue weight is too light for the trailer length and I suspect that tongue weight is heavier than what is advertised..

    for absolute best towing stability you want the tongue weight to be right up at 15% and that my friend with the current dry weight would be 1281 lbs!

    That's only going to leave you with 400 lbs of available cargo on your truck.. Add in a passenger or two and you are maxed out and we haven't talked about what that trailer tongue weight will be once you put stuff IN the trailer..

    You have a trailer which would be far better matched to at least a 3/4 ton..

    As a rule of thumb, you will run out of available cargo before you hit the supposed advertised "towing limits"..

    Buyers remorse is coming soon..
  • Bkuhl1179 wrote:
    ...snip... it has a 1681lb payload ....snip..

    Not nearly enough payload for that size trailer.
  • Well for starters, you considered dry weight which will never come into play.

    Your looking at a 10K trailer minimal with 1200 lb tounge.....there goes your payload once you add a dog and wife.

    Tow ratings are very deceitful.
  • Why limit yourself to “local towing?” No Rockies, Sierra, Appalachians? You are making too many compromises IMO. No hitch fixes the tail wagging the dog in wind. Adequate TV weight and wheelbase are the only sure cures.
  • I would be mostly doing local towing so no major mountains to get up. Also been looking at the equalizer 4 anti sway distribution hitch. Not sure if that would help with wind at all but if it’s super windy I wouldn’t tow that day. Kind of new into this towing a travel trailer gig. Just looking for opinions.
  • Bkuhl1179 wrote:
    Just purchased a 2020 Ram 1500 5.7 with the etourqe along with a 3.92 rear. Specs on the truck says it has a 1681lb payload and can tow up to 11500 lbs. Looking into purchasing a 2021 Grand Design 3250BH. Dry weight on the rig is 8450lbs and hitch weight is 850lbs. Am I crazy for trying to tow something this big? The numbers seem to be in line with what the truck is rated for.


    Have you considered towing up mountains or towing when it is windy??