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Hello,
Has anybody ever towed a car on a dolley behind a V6 full size Ram Van? I have a step bumper and it is rated at 2000 max. I will need to install a type 111 hitch I guess to tow more weight. The car I would like to tow weighs about 3600#. Am I crazy to try and do this?
Thanks any advice will be helpful,
Tracy
Has anybody ever towed a car on a dolley behind a V6 full size Ram Van? I have a step bumper and it is rated at 2000 max. I will need to install a type 111 hitch I guess to tow more weight. The car I would like to tow weighs about 3600#. Am I crazy to try and do this?
Thanks any advice will be helpful,
Tracy
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Then you shouldn't have any problems. With those type of dollys you can haul a lot more weight than the ones that have all four wheels off the ground. Just remember to allow more time to stop and to pick up a little more speed when approaching a hill.
U-Haul has a nice feature on their website for determining if your setup is acceptable. Just go through the reservation steps and it will ask you about your vehicle plus the one you're towing. It will give you the allowed setups before you commit to the reservation.
U-Haul has a nice feature on their website for determining if your setup is acceptable. Just go through the reservation steps and it will ask you about your vehicle plus the one you're towing. It will give you the allowed setups before you commit to the reservation.
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I've towed with the 2000 B1500 V6 3.9L Magnum a 4,500lbs travel trailer camper. The Ram Van didn't have the flimsy step bumper, but a class-3 hitch. Going up grades or hills was a bear. However, the U-Haul type dolly could prove to be a better option since a trailer has a heavy hitch weight.
If your Ram Van is pre-1996, I would not recommend towing the car.
Now, you did mention the step bummer rating, but not the year of the van. These two items are very critical to determine the ability of the van for towing. Please provide further feedback.
The older 3.9L V6 of the late 1980's isn't much for power.
If your Ram Van is pre-1996, I would not recommend towing the car.
Now, you did mention the step bummer rating, but not the year of the van. These two items are very critical to determine the ability of the van for towing. Please provide further feedback.
The older 3.9L V6 of the late 1980's isn't much for power.
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Ok,
For all helping me out, I have a 2002 Ram Van, 3.9 V6 automatic and it is the shortie "wagon". I am also having a hard time finding a class three hitch to put on this thing to tow the weight that I need to tow. The trouble spot is that it has a factory step bumper on it and all the hitches that I have found are made for the non-step bumper version. There has got to be some of you out there that have been in this situation, where did you get your hitch from?
Thank You again for your help.
Tracy
For all helping me out, I have a 2002 Ram Van, 3.9 V6 automatic and it is the shortie "wagon". I am also having a hard time finding a class three hitch to put on this thing to tow the weight that I need to tow. The trouble spot is that it has a factory step bumper on it and all the hitches that I have found are made for the non-step bumper version. There has got to be some of you out there that have been in this situation, where did you get your hitch from?
Thank You again for your help.
Tracy