Around 5,000 lbs
The most common answer is never tow over what your vehicle weight is, (GVW) Or ur over weight, truck unable to pull the weight and Brakes won't stop the vehicle. The 1500 is 1/2 ton....period. "half-ton" and "quarter-ton" are old designations that refer to payload capacity (how much you can haul in the bed of the truck) and not Towing capacity (how much you can safely tow). Your towing capacity should be listed in your owners manual and will be dependant on your suspension, transmisison, brakes and rear axle ratio. Towing capacity is always greater than payload capacity, I believe the weakest setups from dodge in the 90s (318 with short rear axle gears) could still tow 5500 pounds. But check your ownders manual to be safe.
It depends on the engine you have, the 318 or the 360, and the rear differential. The lower the gear, the more towing capacity you will have. A transmission cooler usual adds towing capacity as well. My 2001 3500 van with a 360 and 4.10 rear end will tow 10,000 lbs.( I think).
With a tow package the maximum trailer weight is 3800 lbs.
you can tow anything with a ram as long as it's at or below the maximum towing capacity
7200 lbs
3.3L V6 can tow 2,000lbs or 3,600lbs with trans cooler and class 3 hitch.
10500 lbs
The tow capacity is 2000 pounds for the I6 motor.
What year?? Normally, a 94-2001 will tow up to 7,000-7,200lbs
Dunno what 15ps is, but with a 5.9L V8 and 4-speed, 3.55 gears, it's about 10,000 pounds.
818 kg
Sea Tow was created in 1983.