2013 Ram 1500
jeannebeeny
Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2013-03-06 12:02 PM (#150411)
Subject: 2013 Ram 1500


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I just purchased a ram 1500 Crew 4x4 Gas Hemi V6 SB. I have a 3500 lb BP and will be towing 2 horses (appx 2200). Mostly flat hauling, but 2x yr I tow from 2300 elev. to 6500. My rear axle ratio is 3.55. Can anyone give me their opinion on this setup? I didn't want the 2500, so suggesting that that would be better wont help me unless it is absolutely out of the question to use the current truck/trailer combo. Don't want to blow up the tranny or engine! According to Ram spec sheets I should be able to pull 8500 max. Thanks for your input!
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siseley
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2013-03-07 10:46 AM (#150432 - in reply to #150411)
Subject: RE: 2013 Ram 1500



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In my opinion, you are fine. Remember to slow down, and gear down on long grades to keep the rpm up, and the water pump moving coolant. Also a weight distributing hitch is very helpful. Coming down long grades, use your engine to slow you by dropping to #2, and going slower. All these things are probably common sense, but I have seen a few burned up brakes on long grades, and several overheated tranny's and engines on long climbs.
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jeannebeeny
Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2013-03-07 1:35 PM (#150435 - in reply to #150411)
Subject: RE: 2013 Ram 1500


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Excellent - I am already in love with the truck so I would have hated to hear that it is not powerful enough to pull my horses! Thanks for the quick response!
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