how much weight?
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how much weight?
i have a 2007 Dakota slt it has the heavy duty towing pac.
the heavy, duty transmission cooler , the dealer said that according to the ser#
it is the heave payload carrier. BUT he can't tell me how much i can put in the bed.
i just want to know if i can put a pallet of pellets (2000lb)in the back.
what do you think?
the heavy, duty transmission cooler , the dealer said that according to the ser#
it is the heave payload carrier. BUT he can't tell me how much i can put in the bed.
i just want to know if i can put a pallet of pellets (2000lb)in the back.
what do you think?
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RE: how much weight?
I'm not sure. I checked Edmunds.com and the payload for the 3.7 V-6 is 1390 lbs. That was a base model Quad Cab 4x4, no heavy duty anything. I have a heavy duty 4x2 Club Cab with the V-8 and the 6sp. I've had about 1200 lbs. of generator cable in mine and it did fine. With 2000 lbs., though, the back end is really, really going to be sitting low....perhaps you can pull it off if it's a short haul, but I wouldn't go real far at all.
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RE: how much weight?
Depends on a few thing. 2WD or 4WD stick or auto? V6 or V8 sport cab or quad? Basically I thinkthe mostthey canlegally carry is about 1700lbs for a2WD I think some of the 4WD's are a low as 1300lbs. If its a short trip I dont think youll break anything with 2000lbs. But maybe someone with more exp. can answer
Here is a link it will tell you towing and pay load..
http://www-5.dodge.com/vehsuite/TowingGuide.jsp
Here is a link it will tell you towing and pay load..
http://www-5.dodge.com/vehsuite/TowingGuide.jsp
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RE: how much weight?
That's a good idea...go to U-Haul, pay $20 and rent a utility trailer for the day. That'll probably be safer. You'll probably be okay with 1 ton in the bed, but it'd be squatting really, really low and put some strain on it. Trailering is the safer way to do it...you can tow over 5000 lbs. with a Dakota V-8 auto.
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RE: how much weight?
Last weekend I had just under 1000 pounds of retaining wall block and several bags of base material. The back end was hanging low with that. The truck hauled it fine though. I have V8, auto tranny and 3.55 rear. I did try the tow haul mode but really didn't notice anything. So I would not put much more than about 1200 pounds in the bed.