Towing with aftermarket towing set-up.
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Towing with aftermarket towing set-up.
I've got an '11 Big Horn with the 4.7 and 3.55 gears. I've added a class III hitch, 7 pin plug, trailer break controller and transmission cooler, (all aftermarket) but the dealer is no help as to what I should be able to tow with this set up. Anyone have any ideas?
MNTeacher
MNTeacher
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Should be that same as stock. http://www.ramtrucks.com/en/towing_payload/2011/
But with you putting on a class III that will reduce your tow rating to 5000 pounds. My truck came with a Class IV stock. Most Class III hitches are rated for 5000 pounds where as Class IV is rated for 10,000 pounds.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tow_hitch
But with you putting on a class III that will reduce your tow rating to 5000 pounds. My truck came with a Class IV stock. Most Class III hitches are rated for 5000 pounds where as Class IV is rated for 10,000 pounds.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tow_hitch
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My 2010 Bighorn Extended Cab, with the factory tow package is rated for 7,250 lbs. That's with the 3.92:1 posi gears. I don't know how the 3.55:1 gears effect your towing limits. Does your truck have the Tow/Haul function on the gearshift/instrument panel? This chart should help you:
https://www.ramtrucks.com/shared/pdf...wing_Chart.pdf
https://www.ramtrucks.com/shared/pdf...wing_Chart.pdf
Last edited by TomZ; 09-12-2011 at 08:48 PM.
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I have the 3.55's with the 4.7
I tow a camper that is estimated at about 6000-7000 lbs depending on what I put in it.
I would not recommend this up any larger hills (the Appalachians) or in nasty winds.
Truck got 12 mpgs on the way to my last camping trip. But fought 70 mph tornado winds on the way home... got pretty hot and only 9 mpgs.
I tow a camper that is estimated at about 6000-7000 lbs depending on what I put in it.
I would not recommend this up any larger hills (the Appalachians) or in nasty winds.
Truck got 12 mpgs on the way to my last camping trip. But fought 70 mph tornado winds on the way home... got pretty hot and only 9 mpgs.
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My current problem is that the bracket that came with the connector is crap and just hung under the hitch. Backing into snowbanks last winter means that my bracket and connector are toast this spring. I'm researching a good, solid bracket that will hold things together next winter.
Here is what I used:
It is from Hopkins.
Plugs in to the current 4-wire (if you have it, with pig-tails for everything else. Need a day that isn't raining or 95degrees to get under the truck and fix it.