A class I tow hitch is typically rated for towing capacities up to 2,000 lbs, making it suitable for a load of 1,500 lbs. This class of hitch is designed for light-duty vehicles and is commonly used for smaller trailers, bike racks, or cargo carriers. Always ensure that the specific hitch and vehicle combination can safely handle the intended load, including any additional gear or cargo.
Ram's maximum towing capacity is 3750 lb with V6, 7650 with 4.7 V8, 9100 with 5.7. Most likely your tow package is a Class III hitch which limits you 5,000 lbs gross trailer weight and 500 lbs of tongue weight. If you have a Class IV hitch, the hitch can handle up to 12,000 lbs of gross trailer weight and 1,200 lbs of tongue weight.
Depends on what type of hitch it has, with a general class III (3) hitch the capasity is 7,000 LBS towing. A Class IV (4) (only if your truck has a more powerfull motor such as the 6.5L diesel and 7.4L 454) hitch you can tow up to 8,000 Lbs. It wouldn't be safe to tow anything more than 4 tons
The class 2 hitch will tow 3400 lb.I found that a V8 with a class 3 or 4 and transmission cooler will tow 7000 lb
Yes there are. There are 3 classes of hitch, class III can tow up to 5,000 pounds (2,300 kg) so I think it can tow a truck. So if you want to buy a hitch, make sure it's class III.
Yes, Many companies make a tow hitch for this vehicle. it will be a class 1 tow hitch. they sell for around $120-$150 shipped
4700 lbs....
yes
Unbraked 750 lbs: Braked 1500 lbs.
2001 Dodge Ram 1500 PU Truck.
The car is only rated to tow 1500 lbs..
The Tribute can tow up to 3500 lbs. If the Mazda 3 + any trailer you hitch it to is less than that, yea.
1500