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Payload and Max towing

Prelim answer is yes/most likely depending on how far down the rabbit hole.
there should already be some posts in the appropriate categories covering this. Head-unit with and without navigation, may be a swap and components needed.

for the Mobile options on the app it needs cellular and odb connection, i could not locate the posting in question and i am not sure how the system interact when being swapped or added to a vehicle, there is also a subscription that is needed in order to have access to said features. - This one the dealer may be the most adequate to answer.

@Brutal_HO or @Jimmy07 may be able to further assist or clarify your question.
Thanks!
 
First time towing my fifth wheel with my new Ram 3500 with the puck system adaptor. Little higher but I think it's acceptable.


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not sure but i have just bought 2024 2500 crew cab with 8ft box and i am going to tow my 5th wheel which is 14k with pin weight of 2088 lb leaving me with about 27 lb left for payload (payload sticker say 2200lbs) would i still be safe to add maybe a few more lb (driver /passanges/dogs)
 
not sure but i have just bought 2024 2500 crew cab with 8ft box and i am going to tow my 5th wheel which is 14k with pin weight of 2088 lb leaving me with about 27 lb left for payload (payload sticker say 2200lbs) would i still be safe to add maybe a few more lb (driver /passanges/dogs)
Yes
 
not sure but i have just bought 2024 2500 crew cab with 8ft box and i am going to tow my 5th wheel which is 14k with pin weight of 2088 lb leaving me with about 27 lb left for payload (payload sticker say 2200lbs) would i still be safe to add maybe a few more lb (driver /passanges/dogs)
Is that 2,088 lb pin weight empty or as loaded? With a 14,000 lb RV, your loaded pin weight will probably be around 2,800 lb. (20% of gross weight). After passengers and misc, the truck’s available payload will probably be around 1,800 lb., so 1,000 lbs over payload rating. Seems a bit much for that truck.
 
Is that 2,088 lb pin weight empty or as loaded? With a 14,000 lb RV, your loaded pin weight will probably be around 2,800 lb. (20% of gross weight). After passengers and misc, the truck’s available payload will probably be around 1,800 lb., so 1,000 lbs over payload rating. Seems a bit much for that truck.
loaded is 2088 the dry weight of the 5th wheel is 10,161 with cargo weight of 3860
 
Is that 2,088 lb pin weight empty or as loaded? With a 14,000 lb RV, your loaded pin weight will probably be around 2,800 lb. (20% of gross weight). After passengers and misc, the truck’s available payload will probably be around 1,800 lb., so 1,000 lbs over payload rating. Seems a bit much for that truck.
Payload stated was 2200. Payload also means nothing he will still be under his RAWR
 
RAWR=Rear Axle Weight Rating which should be shown on the door sticker inside of the driver door.
 
So that picture shows you your max rear axle weight is 6040 pounds.
Front axle shows to be 6000 pounds.
 
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