Interesting, mine is 3963 and I am guessing we have similar trucks, wonder what the 31 pound difference is.Here is mine.
Interesting, mine is 3963 and I am guessing we have similar trucks, wonder what the 31 pound difference is.Here is mine.
2019 Ram 3500 Tradesman CCLB 6.7HO DRW
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Just weighed her today with a full tank 55 gallons of fuel and 180lb driver. Also, added these mods which the weight has added up quick, definitely surprised me a bit when I got the actual axle weights from the CAT scale:
Titan 55 gallon tank
Hellwig rear sway bar
Air Lift XL7500 air springs with air lift compressor
Ram tube side steps
Peragon aluminum bed cover.
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Interesting, mine is 3963 and I am guessing we have similar trucks, wonder what the 31 pound difference is.
Okay, finally found a 2500 Limited near me that I could drive and view the payload sticker. The news is just awful; 1,990 lb payload.
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2019 RAM 2500 SRW 4x4 Limited Crew Cab 6"4" Bed
+Delmonico Red, $100
+Towing Tech Grp, $445
+Protection Group, $95
+5th Whl/Gooseneck Towing Prep, $445
+Body Color Bumper, $395
+Limited Level 1 Group, $2,995
+Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle, $445
+6.7L I6 Cummins Turbo Diesel, $9,100
+Power Sunroof, $1,095
-RamBox Delete, -$490
MSRP: $80,520
With our trailer's GVWR of 11,000 and 1,600 hitch weight, there doesn't appear to be any way a 2500 Limited is going to work for us as we'd only have 390 lbs of payload remaining. While we don't need the 5th Wheel / Gooseneck Towing Prep, we would like the RamBox, extra alternator, auto level air suspension, and deployable bed step. Does anyone know the weight of the sunroof or 5th Wheel / Gooseneck Towing Prep?
It's looking like if we're going to get a RAM, it'll have to be a 3500.
Hence why I bought a 2019 3500 over 2-years ago in June of 2019.You need a 3500 for payload
Yep. Just traded my 2019 6.4L 2500 with 2900 payload for a 2021 3500 dually with beast mode payload. Now I don't need to be concerned with my fifth wheel and what it weighs.You need a 3500 for payload
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Lol, that may just be it as we do have the bucket seatsDo you have the bucket seats? We don't so we don't have that full center console.
I ended up doing a 2020 3500 SRW 4x4 and I’ve been happy with it. 23k tow, 4500 bed if I recall. I have it posted on here.Okay, finally found a 2500 Limited near me that I could drive and view the payload sticker. The news is just awful; 1,990 lb payload.
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2019 RAM 2500 SRW 4x4 Limited Crew Cab 6"4" Bed
+Delmonico Red, $100
+Towing Tech Grp, $445
+Protection Group, $95
+5th Whl/Gooseneck Towing Prep, $445
+Body Color Bumper, $395
+Limited Level 1 Group, $2,995
+Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle, $445
+6.7L I6 Cummins Turbo Diesel, $9,100
+Power Sunroof, $1,095
-RamBox Delete, -$490
MSRP: $80,520
With our trailer's GVWR of 11,000 and 1,600 hitch weight, there doesn't appear to be any way a 2500 Limited is going to work for us as we'd only have 390 lbs of payload remaining. While we don't need the 5th Wheel / Gooseneck Towing Prep, we would like the RamBox, extra alternator, auto level air suspension, and deployable bed step. Does anyone know the weight of the sunroof or 5th Wheel / Gooseneck Towing Prep?
It's looking like if we're going to get a RAM, it'll have to be a 3500.
3500s crush our measly 2500s that is for sure. But mine can haul my bag of golf clubs and that's all I care about'22 3500 Laramie Mega Cab, SRW, SO Cummins. I was surprised it had this much payload!
Window sticker https://www.ramtrucks.com/hostd/windowsticker/getWindowStickerPdf.do?vin=3C63R3ML9NG140695
3500 Big Horn, SRW, Regular Cab, Hemi, Level B
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Yes. Since you got them from the factory they are included in determining your payload.I am waiting for my new 3500DRW to be delivered. Received the VIN# yesterday and put it into the Ram specific tow capacity site. I was surprised that my payload will only be 4847lbs. I am assuming that includes all the options including the 5th wheel hitch, steps, spray in bed liner, 50 gallon tank etc? In a way it should be more accurate then my current truck which is a 3500SRW with a yellow tag of 4100. I've put in a 5th wheel hitch, steps, tonneau cover etc. so it is probably more like 3700. Has anyone else had those options installed by the manufacturer and realized a smaller payload?
I will still be well within my limits with my 5th wheel, just a little surprised!
I heard some where on this forum that the 50 gallon tank when full is definitely counted towards payload but the 5th hitch is not because its removeable.... can anyone confirm this?Yes. Since you got them from the factory they are included in determining your payload.
The 50 gallon tank is considered full when you figure payload. So that 18 gallons takes away also, with the added weight of the tank and mounting hardware.
My fifth wheel hitch is included in the payload, if it’s a factory installed item it will be included.I heard some where on this forum that the 50 gallon tank when full is definitely counted towards payload but the 5th hitch is not because its removeable.... can anyone confirm this?