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โNov-14-2014 07:45 AM
cchristanis wrote:
Which is exactly what I said.look at the ram site. My original point was gearing makes a difference even in diesels. You just showed that yourself.otrfun wrote:cchristanis wrote:The 4.10 rear end alone doesn't get you the 30,000 lb. tow capacity. In order to reach 30,000 lbs. of tow capacity ya gotta have a Cummins Diesel, DRW (dual rear wheels), the $3000 Aisin tranny, and the 4.10 rear end. As far as I know, the only rear end available on the Cummins Ram 2500 and Cummins Ram 3500 SRW (single rear wheel) is the 3.42. The gasser 2500/3500's only have two rear end ratios available, the 3.73 and 4.10.
Just a minute cause if you go on rams towing guide and look at their tradesman 6.7 3500 with 3.42 it has a 17000 pound capacity. Now u change the gearing to 4.10 and it jumps to 30000 pounds! I know its not the same truck, but thats quite a difference to me!
โNov-14-2014 06:50 AM
GCSuper wrote:That is 1000# over BEFORE he adds the weight of passengers, hitch, fuel and any other "stuff" to the truck, or anything loaded into the TH.
The TH has a pin/hitch weight over 1,000 more than the rating on your truck, so no it won't. A few pounds over, OK, but a grand, no.
โNov-13-2014 04:35 PM
otrfun wrote:cchristanis wrote:The 4.10 rear end alone doesn't get you the 30,000 lb. tow capacity. In order to reach 30,000 lbs. of tow capacity ya gotta have a Cummins Diesel, DRW (dual rear wheels), the $3000 Aisin tranny, and the 4.10 rear end. As far as I know, the only rear end available on the Cummins Ram 2500 and Cummins Ram 3500 SRW (single rear wheel) is the 3.42. The gasser 2500/3500's only have two rear end ratios available, the 3.73 and 4.10.
Just a minute cause if you go on rams towing guide and look at their tradesman 6.7 3500 with 3.42 it has a 17000 pound capacity. Now u change the gearing to 4.10 and it jumps to 30000 pounds! I know its not the same truck, but thats quite a difference to me!
โNov-13-2014 09:41 AM
โNov-13-2014 09:18 AM
joekosoglow wrote:
My question to you all is this because I'm really new at purchasing a TH;
what do I look for to determine whether my truck can pull the TH. This is the "specs" from the Raptor web site for the TH we are interested in
Shipping Weight: 13421
Carrying Capacity: 3079
Hitch 3230
Length 37' 8"
Height 13' 2"
Fresh Water 112
Waste Water 39
Gray Water 78
LPG 60
Will my 2014 Dodge RAM 2500HD Diesel 4x4 pull it?
โNov-13-2014 08:48 AM
cchristanis wrote:The 4.10 rear end alone doesn't get you the 30,000 lb. tow capacity. In order to reach 30,000 lbs. of tow capacity ya gotta have a Cummins Diesel, DRW (dual rear wheels), the $3000 Aisin tranny, and the 4.10 rear end. As far as I know, the only rear end available on the Cummins Ram 2500 and Cummins Ram 3500 SRW (single rear wheel) is the 3.42. The gasser 2500/3500's only have two rear end ratios available, the 3.73 and 4.10.
Just a minute cause if you go on rams towing guide and look at their tradesman 6.7 3500 with 3.42 gearing it has a 17000 pound capacity. Now u change the gearing to 4.10 and it jumps to 30000 pounds! I know its not the same truck, but thats quite a difference to me!
โNov-13-2014 07:57 AM
โNov-12-2014 07:33 PM
N-Trouble wrote:cchristanis wrote:
Gearing will make a difference (can be thousands of pounds) in his towing capacity , I know it wont for the payload. If you have a truck with 3.21 that can pull 8000 pounds and a truck with 3.92 that can pull 10000 pounds, I think thats something that needs to be considered... There are 2 variables in towing, not just payload. I didnt know the specs on the raptor or his truck as far as how much weight the TH was and how much he can pull. Thats all I was getting at.N-Trouble wrote:cchristanis wrote:
What kind of cab (Regular, Quad),....which model (tradesman, laramie, etc.), what gearing, Im assuming 3.42. Its not happening. New truck or different trailer.The gearing makes a huge difference.
Has nothing to do with gearing.. It's all about ACTUAL pin weight and real world payload you get with a 3/4 ton truck (regardless of brand).
If his TV were gas then yes gearing would absolutely be a factor. THe fact he has a 2014 Cummins, gearing is a non-issue. That motor will pull that trailer just fine regardless of gearing option. 3/4 ton payload and pin weight are the limiting factors at play here.
โNov-12-2014 01:19 PM
joekosoglow wrote:joekosoglow, there are TWO major issues at play when towing a trailer with your truck (2014 Ram 2500 diesel, 4x4).
My question to you all is this because I'm really new at purchasing a TH;
what do I look for to determine whether my truck can pull the TH. This is the "specs" from the Raptor web site for the TH we are interested in
Shipping Weight: 13421
Carrying Capacity: 3079
Hitch 3230
Length 37' 8"
Height 13' 2"
Fresh Water 112
Waste Water 39
Gray Water 78
LPG 60
Will my 2014 Dodge RAM 2500HD Diesel 4x4 pull it?
โNov-12-2014 08:26 AM
joekosoglow wrote:
My question to you all is this because I'm really new at purchasing a TH;
what do I look for to determine whether my truck can pull the TH. This is the "specs" from the Raptor web site for the TH we are interested in
Shipping Weight: 13421
Carrying Capacity: 3079
Hitch 3230
Length 37' 8"
Height 13' 2"
Fresh Water 112
Waste Water 39
Gray Water 78
LPG 60
Will my 2014 Dodge RAM 2500HD Diesel 4x4 pull it?
โNov-12-2014 08:19 AM
cchristanis wrote:
Gearing will make a difference (can be thousands of pounds) in his towing capacity , I know it wont for the payload. If you have a truck with 3.21 that can pull 8000 pounds and a truck with 3.92 that can pull 10000 pounds, I think thats something that needs to be considered... There are 2 variables in towing, not just payload. I didnt know the specs on the raptor or his truck as far as how much weight the TH was and how much he can pull. Thats all I was getting at.N-Trouble wrote:cchristanis wrote:
What kind of cab (Regular, Quad),....which model (tradesman, laramie, etc.), what gearing, Im assuming 3.42. Its not happening. New truck or different trailer.The gearing makes a huge difference.
Has nothing to do with gearing.. It's all about ACTUAL pin weight and real world payload you get with a 3/4 ton truck (regardless of brand).
โNov-12-2014 07:06 AM