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Check in your owners manual. It should say in there.

2007-02-26 13:00:50 · answer #1 · answered by nikita 1 · 0 1

As each physique right here has informed you already, No no no..... you are able to hook to it and locate you have the means to tug yet you dont have the dimensions of truck mandatory to handle the burden and length of your load which contain trailer. you will get into difficulty very without postpone occurring the line at fifty 5 or sixty 5 miles consistent with hour, and you trailer starts swaying and your little truck does not have the dimensions mandatory to hold it and get lower back into administration... Dont attempt it. besides pulling the style of load will tear you little truck up.... A one million/2 ton truck can do it competently even though it relatively is tricky on the truck and in case you have any hills you will bypass up them rather slowly. As for brakes , i'm hoping each physique accessible has trailer brakes and is not any longer based in basic terms on their automobile brakes on my own (yet you're extraordinary your automobile brakes must be waiting to renounce you if your trailer brakes fail). Get a three/4 ton truck they're those that are made to tug and do a job.

2016-10-15 23:35:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

An excellent resource can be found on http://www.trailerlife.com. It has a section on tow ratings although I do not know how far back the online charts go back. You may have to call them.

2007-02-19 12:59:00 · answer #3 · answered by db79300 4 · 1 0

take 5 minutes and call dodge. most likely around 5000 lbs

2007-02-23 10:47:56 · answer #4 · answered by letsget_dangerous 4 · 0 1

i would say about 7500 lbs

2007-02-18 13:20:17 · answer #5 · answered by gregs111 6 · 0 1

quater ton or half ton. usally the lower the better.

2007-02-18 13:23:24 · answer #6 · answered by Chris J 3 · 0 1

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