Here come the weight nazi's in 4,3,2.........
IMO and according the the weight rating of your VIN, you are are within the legal capabilities of your truck. Drive/tow safe, enjoy the journey and enjoy your truck.
The tires are 275/70R18E and the door sticker says 7000 lb load with 80 lb of air. The door max cargo sticker says 3986 lbs. . Does this mean that the tires are rated higher than Ram rates the capacity? And, the fiver brochure claims 2373 dry pin weight. Is the weight I add to the fiver spread out over the unit? Or, should I consider all additional weight in the fiver to be weight on the truck rear tires?
Would adding air bags many difference to anything we are talking about?
Or am I getting confused?
It doesn't change the rating but with air bags it can move a little weight to the fronts by leveling it.
Unless you induce a fairly decent rake there will not be any weight transferred to the front with airbags, they simply level.
VERY little weight transfers to the front axle with a 5er. My 4,500-5K pin there is less than 200# hitting the front axle. That is with the hitch 2" forward of center.
1..0.... You saying that really tells me a lot about you. I mean what do the engineers who build these truck know. It sounds like you would be in limits to the trucks specs. Is that the dry weight with out any water gear or supplies? The tires usually are the weak link. But there are many other factors involved with towing specs. Just to name a few like brakes, cooling system, transmission and suspension. You should know as your load will push you around and you'll drive white knuckled. I prefer having to much truck and feel the confidence driving down the road. But that is just me.