DoesRamCare?
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PREFACE: Don't even mention CDL laws, we aren't going there. I know what the laws are and this will spiral quickly if we start down that rabbit hole. Let's pretend they don't exist but I want a setup under 26k. I'm also on week 6 now of a leaking RAM sunroof with parts still 2 weeks out and am at this point hoping for a buyback. If Ram handles this appropriately I will be finding another RAM, if they don't I'll try another brand (that's a whole different discussion).
With that said, I've been looking around at my options and one thing that may force me into a Ford is the ability to have a long bed diesel with a GVWR under 12k. I tow a 14k trailer and now have an employee that does not have a cdl. I want them to be able to tow the truck and trailer, so a truck under 12k has now become basically a must. Both RAM and Ford have under 12k on their short bed offerings but I carry a transfer tank and all sorts of tools so a long bed is a must have.
I know I can register my vehicle at a lower GVWR (you can register it for whatever you want) but I want to physically have RAM change the GVWR allocation on the sticker and print me a new sticker so that when mr/mrs antsy state patroller pulls me over because they're bored I can demonstrate that the combined capacity of my tow rig and trailer are under the magic 26k.
So first question, I don't see this as an option on the Ram builder whereas Ford has a box you can check to reduce the GVWR to 11,400. Is there a way to do this on a built truck?
Second question, if there is one on the lot (Ford or Ram for that matter) with a GVWR over what I want can I have it reduced at the time of purchase?
With that said, I've been looking around at my options and one thing that may force me into a Ford is the ability to have a long bed diesel with a GVWR under 12k. I tow a 14k trailer and now have an employee that does not have a cdl. I want them to be able to tow the truck and trailer, so a truck under 12k has now become basically a must. Both RAM and Ford have under 12k on their short bed offerings but I carry a transfer tank and all sorts of tools so a long bed is a must have.
I know I can register my vehicle at a lower GVWR (you can register it for whatever you want) but I want to physically have RAM change the GVWR allocation on the sticker and print me a new sticker so that when mr/mrs antsy state patroller pulls me over because they're bored I can demonstrate that the combined capacity of my tow rig and trailer are under the magic 26k.
So first question, I don't see this as an option on the Ram builder whereas Ford has a box you can check to reduce the GVWR to 11,400. Is there a way to do this on a built truck?
Second question, if there is one on the lot (Ford or Ram for that matter) with a GVWR over what I want can I have it reduced at the time of purchase?
