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camp-n-family wrote:
I think what you really need to do is consider smaller, lighter trailers. Those are way too big/heavy for a 1500 Ram. Never mind the tow rating, you need to be looking at your payload. You will far exceed the payload rating far before reaching the tow rating.
The 1500 Rams have have some of the lowest payload ratings of 1/2 ton trucks. Since you travel with a family I'll assume the truck is a crew cab. Depending on model, payload can be less than 1000lbs, best case around 1500lbs. With 800lbs of family on board you won't have much payload left to carry the trailer tongue weight. The trailers you are considering will have tongue weights in excess of 1000lbs which will put you severely over your GVWR and likely axle ratings too.
You need a much lighter tt or a bigger truck.
Unfortunately, I'm going to have to agree with this one.. If you have the coil spring suspension on the Ram, you are going to be surprised at the bottoming out you are about to do. TONS of power but can't seem to handle any weight.
As for lightweight trailers, don't pass up the Keystone Bullet line.. Ours and many others have been flawless for years now. 31BHPR comes to mind for you.
โJan-05-2015 09:09 PM
โJan-05-2015 08:57 PM
camp-n-family wrote:
I think what you really need to do is consider smaller, lighter trailers. Those are way too big/heavy for a 1500 Ram. Never mind the tow rating, you need to be looking at your payload. You will far exceed the payload rating far before reaching the tow rating.
The 1500 Rams have have some of the lowest payload ratings of 1/2 ton trucks. Since you travel with a family I'll assume the truck is a crew cab. Depending on model, payload can be less than 1000lbs, best case around 1500lbs. With 800lbs of family on board you won't have much payload left to carry the trailer tongue weight. The trailers you are considering will have tongue weights in excess of 1000lbs which will put you severely over your GVWR and likely axle ratings too.
You need a much lighter tt or a bigger truck.
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bogeygolfer wrote:Not only fit and finish, but quality of materials used in construction.
We too were frustrated by the poor quality we saw in most new trailers when we were looking for a new one back in 2012 - especially relative to the price of a new unit.
X@ - I guess things haven't improved much, unfortunately.