I need more GVWR !
You can increase your carrying capacity with additional rear spring leaves, air bags, helper springs, or other aftermarket add-ons but you can't change the legal GVWR because the manufacturer established it and certified the truck for that limit.
You're stuck with 10,500 lbs.
Yeah, I forgot. My '01 was a 2wd with 10,500 GVWR. Yours is a 4wd with 11,000.
Dodge offers a Ram 4500 w/16,500 GVWR and a Ram 5500 w/19,500 lbs GVWR. How much camper do you want to haul?
TC shown above, should look good on a new Ram 3500. If I ever need a 4500as a daily driver, I'd give up and buy a TT. Todays TC's wet and ready to camp are approaching 5000 lbs. Mine is 4000 lbs dry/empty. Throw in a family of 4 and even the 2011 3500's are at their limits. Just saying an OEM GVWR increase is needed, and should to keep up or pass the competition. IMO, Dodge lead the pack in back in 1998, that's why I bought my first Dodge... . Time for another.
Does your C&C have the same GVWR as a pickup?
Also does it have that stupid 76(?) mph limiter? I think thats just wrong to limit the top speed to the speed limit (actually lower than the speed limit in some places). I personally don't speed on a regular basis, but sometimes you need to accelearte to avoid someone dumb, its often easier and safer than standing on the brakes.
Dodge does not offer a pickup style 4500/5500. A large truck mounted camper would look goofy on a flat bed.
Nick
I don't see how you can blame Dodge for not offering adequate GVWR or truck camper carrying capacity. It is you who refuses to consider either of the truck models Dodge offers which are rated to carry your camper or any other one offered in the RV industry.
Your position is like stating you are unwilling to consider anything that rides stiffer than a 1/2 ton Ram 1500 and complaining that it can't adequately carry your slide in truck camper.
The current 2011 Ram 3500 has the lowest payload rating when matched to the new GM or Ford. I have no idea where you are going with your comments about 1/2 tons, C&C's, blame, refuses ?
I agree, Ram has fallen behind in the weight carrying and pulling capacity ratings relative to the competition. That is a simple statement of fact and has nothing to do with what the truck can do. What the truck is RATED for is important to some buyers. It is to me,,,,,,and if the truck is capable of pulling or hauling these weights with no detrimental effects, it seems rather simple to increase the approved weight in order to remain competitive relative to the competition. I suspect and certainly hope we get a significant upgrade in the relevant weight ratings of our beloved Rams. Mid-year upgrades have not been uncommon in the truck.
I feel even a current 2nd gen is more than capable for hauling what it is rated for, as I'm reluctantly doing. I'm sure if I bought a 2011 Ram 3500 pickup in the same configuration that I have now, the difference on the road would be a major improvement !!! But the rating numbers are what they are, who am I to choose otherwise?
All this should go away with the next retrofit that I suspect will come soon enough. I'll bet Dodge is loosing sales, I'm ready to buy now, but I'll wait if I can to see what 2012 brings. I buy my trucks expecting to keep them for many years, what is capable for a 2011 3500 may not be in 2021, I guess I like to plan ahead![]()