lorirobert
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Trying to find the class of hitch put o my 2005 3500 DWR. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
The owners manual will tell you. On my '03 2500 the owners manual is a "heavy duty" manual that covers both the 2500 and 3500 and it says the ball on the bumper is a Class III and the hitch WELDED to the tubular crossmember is Class IV. I say welded because there were vehicles shipped without the receiver and Mopar had an add on receiver that looks identical but you have to crawl under there and look for the welds or bolts to figure out which one it is. The owners manual does not address the bolt on receiver.
Charles
The hitch was not welded to the crossbar in 05, but that was a popular misnomer. It looked like it, but it was bolt on and you had to lift the bed to remove, but it was bolt it. Maybe it was welded on early 3rd gens, but not by 05.
I believe this is the case with my early 04 as well.
Torklift used to have excellent comparison pics of both the factory receiver and the Mopar add on kit, but they have changed their web site and I can no longer find the pics. Sadly, I did not save them when I had the chance.
My build sheet lists Code XFH Hitch - Class IV Receiver
It also lists Code XFK Wiring Harness - 7 Pin
and
Code XFU Wiring - 4 Pin Trailer Towing Connector
Charles
The hitch receiver on my brother-in-law's 2003 2500 4WD is also a Class IV rated at 1,200 / 12,000.
However, the sticker on the hitch shows some significant limitations when not using a weight distribution hitch. It seems that the 2004 and newer models don't display the sticker. Maybe the rating is higher on the newer trucks, but I would want to know exactly what the rating is.
- John
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AH64ID - Do you have a link to other years such as 2009?
Here is my OEM hitch and the Reese 45299 I replaced it with.
After seeing what is being referred to as welded on, I retract what I said earlier. My early 04 hitch is welded together as one piece from the factory, but bolted to the frame as one unit.Is this what you’re talking about?
https://www.torklift.com/documents/products/superhitch/dodgeoem.html
If so, I may have misunderstood where you were referring to the welds at.
It was very common for the OEM receiver to be referred to as welded to the frame and not removable, which is what I thought you were saying.
My build sheet showed the same. Hitch was welded to the cross-tube and bolted to the frame.
Here is my OEM hitch and the Reese 45299 I replaced it with.
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