Looking for just the GCVW (the combination rating for a truck and trailer) for my 2004. 5, std cab/long bed, 6 spd, 4. 10s, 4wd...
They used to include it in the owners manual, but have since taken it out... it had all the transmission/cab configuration/rear ratios listed for my 99, but the manual for this 2004 is useless... and dodge didn't place it on the truck, case-in-point, going by GAWR on the doorjamb, theoretically the truck is rated for a GVW of 11,200#s (GAWR front 5200, GAWR rear 6000), and only registered at 9k.
Someone should have this info posted somewhere... dodge.com's site is useless and tells me I can tow a 16,400# trailer, which I know is wrong... and at the same time they also state a 1500 can tow 500#s more (13,800) than a 2500 (13,300)... so that site is a bit flaky anyway.
Anyone know for sure what the dodge stated GCWR is? I am trying to figure out if towing a trailer with my slide-in on the back is going to be over on the rear axle or over GCVW...
Thanks,
steved
They used to include it in the owners manual, but have since taken it out... it had all the transmission/cab configuration/rear ratios listed for my 99, but the manual for this 2004 is useless... and dodge didn't place it on the truck, case-in-point, going by GAWR on the doorjamb, theoretically the truck is rated for a GVW of 11,200#s (GAWR front 5200, GAWR rear 6000), and only registered at 9k.
Someone should have this info posted somewhere... dodge.com's site is useless and tells me I can tow a 16,400# trailer, which I know is wrong... and at the same time they also state a 1500 can tow 500#s more (13,800) than a 2500 (13,300)... so that site is a bit flaky anyway.
Anyone know for sure what the dodge stated GCWR is? I am trying to figure out if towing a trailer with my slide-in on the back is going to be over on the rear axle or over GCVW...
Thanks,
steved