Ironhead1970
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I had a 2022 1500 lone star edition with the hemi engine a 8 speed transmission. Been towing a 6,000 lbs TT once a month. The engine felt like it was struggling a little bit on inclines and headwinds mpg would go from anywhere around 12 to 15 down to 9 mpg.
Just got a 2022 2500 diesel 4x4 laramie edition doesn't have everything no air ride, it's coils all the way around. From the ground to the bottom of the bottom door seal is 22.5 inches. Later this week I'm going to measure how high the trailer hitch is when the trailer is just a few degrees off or as close to level as I can get it when it's being towed. I know I'll need a drop hitch, I have a Weight distribution hitch with antisway bars. Is there any difference towing with a 4x4? I know with the diesel, towing a 6,000 lbs 27 foot long TT is going to feel different. Have no need for a 4x4 living in san antonio, TX but it fell into my lap at a price I couldn't turn down. Have a few questions. Will I need to use the weight distribution hitch? I won't tow without antisway bars, to me it's just safer. Anything else that anyone can think of? Within next month I plan on taken the trailer to drive around, and back up a few times to see if there's a difference towing with 2500 compared to the 1500 I learned on.
Thank you
Just got a 2022 2500 diesel 4x4 laramie edition doesn't have everything no air ride, it's coils all the way around. From the ground to the bottom of the bottom door seal is 22.5 inches. Later this week I'm going to measure how high the trailer hitch is when the trailer is just a few degrees off or as close to level as I can get it when it's being towed. I know I'll need a drop hitch, I have a Weight distribution hitch with antisway bars. Is there any difference towing with a 4x4? I know with the diesel, towing a 6,000 lbs 27 foot long TT is going to feel different. Have no need for a 4x4 living in san antonio, TX but it fell into my lap at a price I couldn't turn down. Have a few questions. Will I need to use the weight distribution hitch? I won't tow without antisway bars, to me it's just safer. Anything else that anyone can think of? Within next month I plan on taken the trailer to drive around, and back up a few times to see if there's a difference towing with 2500 compared to the 1500 I learned on.
Thank you

