Gebrown
Jun 28, 2014Explorer
1/2 ton trucks?
So whats the point in 1/2 ton trucks? They can't haul much, are they the grocery getters of the truck world?
Gebrown wrote:
So whats the point in 1/2 ton trucks? They can't haul much, are they the grocery getters of the truck world?
Mr.Beebo wrote:
When I had my half ton, I used to have to spread the groceries out across the backseat and truck bed. Overinflate the tires and anticipate red lights and turn offs. Usually heavy items like potatoes and milk went into the cab, and then I could stack lighter items like bread and cereal towards the tailgate.
Now that I have a 2500, I can do all of my shopping in one trip and even fill up the gas tank before going home. There is also now enough capacity for the wife, which for some may or may not be a plus.
As you can tell, my 2500HD is my daily driver. When I need to take the kids and dogs with us I use our 1 ton.
Kevin O. wrote:
I have to disagree. . There is no Ram 1500 that is close to being every bit as capable as a F150 with the Max tow and HD payload pkg. At least not yet. ..
IndyCamp wrote:
Here is what I haul with my 1/2 ton:
Kevin O. wrote:jerem0621 wrote:I have to disagree. . There is no Ram 1500 that is close to being every bit as capable as a F150 with the Max tow and HD payload pkg. At least not yet. ..Kevin O. wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:That's only if he stays with Dodge. If he had a Ford 1/2 ton with the Max tow and HD payload pkg then he would probably be a "happy camper".. With most of the Ram 1500's having such a low payload# all there good for is getting the groceries. .
OP has a 08 Ram 1500, was looking at getting a TT or TH that would have overloaded his truck so he is upset with his 1/2 ton.
OPs truck is a very capable tow vehicle.......within it's ratings namely payload
Maybe when he calms down he will realize it.
But if OP wants bigger TT/TH...will need to get rid of the grocery getter and go bigger truck
If Ram calculated payload like Ford Does on the Max Tow F150 then the playing field would be even. Fact of the matter is that Ford calculates payload at almost 100% of the axle ratings on the Max Tow package. Ram on the other hand has the GVWR at 800-1000 lbs under the sum of the Axle Ratings.
I think the Max tow package gets you Towing mirrors , heavy duty bumper, and 3.73 axles. Yet, the payload increases substantially. It actually doesn't, ford just takes excess from the axle ratings and adds it to the payload.
My guess is that Ford feel comfortable doing this because if you are asking for max tow you are probably a little more educated on towing (because you know to ask for this) and payload. But that is just a hypothesis.
Ram is every bit as capable as the F150....just the stickers on the sides are a little different.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
jerem0621 wrote:I have to disagree. . There is no Ram 1500 that is close to being every bit as capable as a F150 with the Max tow and HD payload pkg. At least not yet. ..Kevin O. wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:That's only if he stays with Dodge. If he had a Ford 1/2 ton with the Max tow and HD payload pkg then he would probably be a "happy camper".. With most of the Ram 1500's having such a low payload# all there good for is getting the groceries. .
OP has a 08 Ram 1500, was looking at getting a TT or TH that would have overloaded his truck so he is upset with his 1/2 ton.
OPs truck is a very capable tow vehicle.......within it's ratings namely payload
Maybe when he calms down he will realize it.
But if OP wants bigger TT/TH...will need to get rid of the grocery getter and go bigger truck
If Ram calculated payload like Ford Does on the Max Tow F150 then the playing field would be even. Fact of the matter is that Ford calculates payload at almost 100% of the axle ratings on the Max Tow package. Ram on the other hand has the GVWR at 800-1000 lbs under the sum of the Axle Ratings.
I think the Max tow package gets you Towing mirrors , heavy duty bumper, and 3.73 axles. Yet, the payload increases substantially. It actually doesn't, ford just takes excess from the axle ratings and adds it to the payload.
My guess is that Ford feel comfortable doing this because if you are asking for max tow you are probably a little more educated on towing (because you know to ask for this) and payload. But that is just a hypothesis.
Ram is every bit as capable as the F150....just the stickers on the sides are a little different.
Thanks!
Jeremiah