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7500 lbs.
6,000 pounds
short bed auto. 6700lbs.
Any Ram can tow about 18.000 pounds without any trouble...It;s a RAM
4000
The towing capacity of a 2006 Chrysler Sebring 6 cylinder is 1,000 pounds. This light capacity allows the car to tow very small trailers for short distances.
Extended cab short box 2wd 6100 lbs 11000 gcvw with 3.42:1 7100 lbs 12000 gcvw with 3.73:1 source: owners manual
if its a 1500 about half ton if its a 2500 about 3-quarter ton if its a 3500 about a ton
around 6000lbs, no more than 500lb tongue weight
Assuming a short bed model with 48RE automatic transmission, 13,050 lbs. according to Dodge's site (http://www.dodge.com/towing).
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.
4,800 Lbs