Oct-17-2021 03:47 AM
Be very careful of the Ram by the time you add a full tank of fuel, two people and a hitch you will have around 540 kgs of down load with only 1770 kgs on the rear axle by comparison the ranger with a Lovells GVM upgrade will carry the load and GCM of 7.0 tonne
Oct-18-2021 11:21 PM
Oct-18-2021 01:28 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
another troll alert from down under !!!!
A light vehicle wit a GVWR under 4500kg can not tow any more than manufacturers tow rating in this case 3500kg. In Australia
The Very Short story (trust me),,,,,we own a gorgeous Montana High Country we’ve named Misty, that we have just purchased after selling our home.
The “traditional” Chevy, F-truck or Ram didn’t fit the brief for us as we intend to semi-retire and working as we travel so I need room And load capacity for my tools and other Stuff.
So my attention turned to Japanese trucks, which I’m Very happy to see are not uncommon around these here parts.
We look forward to sharing stories experiences with you all.
Pat and Vicki.
Oct-18-2021 05:05 AM
Oct-17-2021 08:37 PM
Slownsy wrote:
Robert the information is rubbish. Yes the Ranger can get a GCM upgrade in som states, this how ever don’t mean you don’t have to comply with the other ratings, like GVWR, axle and tyre ratings. The Ranger is no better as a tow vehicle for anything but the lightest FW and travel trailers than the Ram 1500. Want to tow a FW get a 350.
Frank.
Oct-17-2021 03:16 PM
Oct-17-2021 03:10 PM
Oct-17-2021 06:18 AM
sch911 wrote:MT BOB wrote:
Comparing a stock vehicle of one brand to a modified one of another brand is a bit disingenuous.
I agree. An I am an engineer at Stellantis!
Oct-17-2021 04:40 AM
MT BOB wrote:
Comparing a stock vehicle of one brand to a modified one of another brand is a bit disingenuous.
Oct-17-2021 04:36 AM
MT BOB wrote:
Comparing a stock vehicle of one brand to a modified one of another brand is a bit disingenuous.
Oct-17-2021 04:18 AM