CONTINUED
2004 DODGE RAM LIGHT DUTY PICKUP
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ESTIMATED TRAILER TOWING CAPACITIES (CONTINUED)
Quad Cab™ 2WD
Max
Trailer
Weights,
GVWR Box Engine Transmission Axle Ratio Payload Curb Wt. GCWR, lbs.(a) lbs.(b)
6650 Short 3.7L V-6 Manual five-speed 3.55 1770 4877 8000 2950
6650 3.7L V-6 Manual five-speed 3.92 1770 4877 8000 2950
6650 3.7L V-6 Automatic four-speed 3.55 1720 4931 8500 3400
6650 3.7L V-6 Automatic four-speed 3.92 1720 4931 8500 3400
6650 4.7L V-8 Manual five-speed 3.55 1690 4961 9500 4400
6650 4.7L V-8 Manual five-speed 3.92 1690 4961 10500 5400
6650 4.7L V-8 Automatic five-speed 3.55 1640 5015 11500 6350
6650 4.7L V-8 Automatic five-speed 3.92 1640 5015 12500 7350
6650 4.7L V-8 w/20” Tires Manual five-speed 3.92 1660 4992 9500 4350
6650 4.7L V-8 w/20” Tires Automatic five-speed 3.92 1600 5046 11500 6300
6650 5.7L V-8 Automatic five-speed 3.55 1680 4970 13000 7900
6650 5.7L V-8 Automatic five-speed 3.92 1680 4970 14000 8900
6650 5.7L V-8 w/20” Tires Automatic five-speed 3.92 1650 5001 13000 7850
6650 Long 4.7L V-8 Manual five-speed 3.55 1580 5070 9500 4300
6650 4.7L V-8 Manual five-speed 3.92 1580 5070 10500 5300
6650 4.7L V-8 Automatic five-speed 3.55 1510 5137 11500 6200
6650 4.7L V-8 Automatic five-speed 3.92 1510 5137 12500 7200
6650 5.7L V-8 Automatic five-speed 3.55 2090 4557 13000 8300
6650 5.7L V-8 Automatic five-speed 3.92 2090 4557 14000 9300
(a) GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating) is the maximum allowable total weight of a fully equipped truck and trailer with cargo, driver and passengers,
fuel, coolant, equipment, etc.
(b) GTWR (Gross Trailer Weight Rating) is the maximum allowable weight of the trailer and its cargo, GTWR = GCWR minus curb weight of truck minus
150 pounds (allowance for driver) and must be further decreased by the weight of optional equipment, trailer hitch, cargo, and passengers. Maximum
trailer weights shown are rounded to the nearest 50 pounds. Recommended tongue weight is 10 to 15 percent of loaded trailer weight, but must not
exceed 500 pounds using a bumper-mounted hitch ball (Class III trailers) or 1,000 pounds using a weight-distributing receiver hitch (Class IV trailers).
This requirement overrides GTWRs shown. Additionally, tongue weight should never cause vehicle to exceed GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
or GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating). A weight-distributing hitch is recommended for trailers more than 2,000 pounds.
SPECIFICATIONS