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Scoll down to 'Documents' > 'Towing Charts':Looking to see if anyone knows how to find the towing capacity on my 2025 Ram. I looked at the sticker and can only find the GVWR and the GAWR for each axle. Nowhere does it show GCVW. I have seen a chart, so I have an idea of what it "should" be, but I sure wish I could see it somewhere on the actual truck. Does anyone know where they put this info, since it isn't on my door stickers?
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I don't think they ever have from what I remember.Thank you for providing the chart location! I have seen them before, but not to this level of detail. Shows the same amount of towing capacity I was expecting. I just find it odd, they don't put it on the truck anywhere anymore...
Thank you for providing the chart location! I have seen them before, but not to this level of detail. Shows the same amount of towing capacity I was expecting. I just find it odd, they don't put it on the truck anywhere anymore...
I have never seen any tow capacity listed on any truck I've ever driven. You get curb weight and GVWR - that's it.I don't think they ever have from what I remember.
Must be something they started in the past several years. I know it wasn't there on my 2000 Silverado 1500 4x4. Which brings up another point. My Silverado was a 5-spd manual, and my tow cap was 5400#. If I had gone with the A/T, I could have towed 7200#. I asked the service guy at the dealership why there was a difference and he said that most people really don't know how to tow properly and GM got tired of replacing transmissions under warranty, so they simply dropped the tow cap. So in reality my tow cap was 7200, because other than the manual transmission it was the same truck. I still stuck with the 5000#, though.Chevy does it.
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Chevy does it.
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