Hey everyone; newbie here.. I'm looking to upgrade our Expedition EL to a RAM 2500 or 3500 (SRW) to get into a heavier camper. We pulled a few with the Expy and it worked well but are wanting something a little larger. We have a family of five, and figure somewhere in the range of 600lbs payload for humans+travelthings (ipods, snacks, etc). Everything else will be thrown into the camper..
In looking at this document (http://cdn.dealereprocess.com/cdn/brochures/ram/ca/2014-rampickup3500.pdf) (I imagine the Canadian specs are the same or close enough to the USA specs; this link is all I could find), it shows that both the 2500 and 3500 have around the same **towing** capacities, when everything else is equal, but, oddly, not nearly the same **payload** capabilities. For example:
2014:
- Ram 2500, Crew Cab, 4x2, 8' Box, Disel, 3.42, SRW, Towing 17,360lb, Payload 2530lb
- Ram 3500, Crew Cab, 4x2, 8' Box, Disel, 3.42, SRW, Towing 17,230lb, Payload 4400lb
* The "Towing" weights are about equal, but the "Payload" weights are significantly different!
Based on payload numbers alone, it looks like if we go with a 5th wheel, then we'll need a 3500 (based upon ~25% pin weight). (SRW, we don't want a dually) If we go bumper-pull, then it may not matter (based upon ~15% hitch weight).
Questions:
1) Why are the towing numbers so similar while the payload numbers are so different?
2) Is the factory 2" trailer hitch receptacle enough to handle WDH near the above limits (less interior cargo stuffs, obviously)?
3) Is there anything else I should be asking? (a great catch-all question!)
thanks in advance!
..dane
In looking at this document (http://cdn.dealereprocess.com/cdn/brochures/ram/ca/2014-rampickup3500.pdf) (I imagine the Canadian specs are the same or close enough to the USA specs; this link is all I could find), it shows that both the 2500 and 3500 have around the same **towing** capacities, when everything else is equal, but, oddly, not nearly the same **payload** capabilities. For example:
2014:
- Ram 2500, Crew Cab, 4x2, 8' Box, Disel, 3.42, SRW, Towing 17,360lb, Payload 2530lb
- Ram 3500, Crew Cab, 4x2, 8' Box, Disel, 3.42, SRW, Towing 17,230lb, Payload 4400lb
* The "Towing" weights are about equal, but the "Payload" weights are significantly different!
Based on payload numbers alone, it looks like if we go with a 5th wheel, then we'll need a 3500 (based upon ~25% pin weight). (SRW, we don't want a dually) If we go bumper-pull, then it may not matter (based upon ~15% hitch weight).
Questions:
1) Why are the towing numbers so similar while the payload numbers are so different?
2) Is the factory 2" trailer hitch receptacle enough to handle WDH near the above limits (less interior cargo stuffs, obviously)?
3) Is there anything else I should be asking? (a great catch-all question!)

thanks in advance!
..dane