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Perrysburg_Dodg's avatar
Jun 22, 2015

Ram Goes to Stunning 900 lb-ft of torque

The 2016 Ram 3500 breaks the towing record previously held by the old Ram 3500 (at 30,000 pounds) by moving up to 31,210 pounds,more than two tons beyond its closest rival. To get there, Ram went from 12 to 16 hardened bolts on the rear axle ring gear (for all trucks with the 11.8-inch axle), and used stronger materials in the differential case.

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  • Greentreena wrote:
    this is such a competitive market for truck manufacturers- clearly Chrysler wants to hang in there. Cool bragging rights - but I'd rather see a truck that gets better mileage.


    Ditto. When I recently looked at these trucks the power and torque output was a complete non-factor in the decision. All three of the big diesels are stupid powerful at this point. I think all three ought to put more focus on mileage going forward.
  • this is such a competitive market for truck manufacturers- clearly Chrysler wants to hang in there. Cool bragging rights - but I'd rather see a truck that gets better mileage.
  • Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
    more than two tons beyond its closest rival.


    Even though I think this is just a pissing match, don't believe everything you read in Allpar because I have proven them wrong many times. Just like how this statement is false since there is a Ford pickup that is also rated at 31,200 lbs towing. I own trucks from both of these manufacturers and I still think it is stupid and pointless to rate these trucks that high just for marketing purposes.
  • It's not stunning, it's just normal.....It's a Dodge. Sorry I couldn't help it. :)
  • Big egos everywhere are now soothed. Otherwise pretty much pointless for the typical user.
  • Most of which is completely unneccessary but hey, they proved it could be done.
  • Good grief 900 ft lbs. I made a living with the old 5.9 at 400 ft lbs pulling 25k-28k combined.
    Hmmm.. a 11.8" rear axle ?? Is that a typo ??
    Ram was using the AAM 11.5" rear axle however at 9700-9800 RAWR it was getting closer to AAM max. Wonder what the 11.8" axle is or when did they change ??
    Truck makers know how much their average commercial customer pulls with these trucks and how much load they carry.
    Good for Ram for moving factory OEM numbers closer to what is actually used out here.