Fightnfire
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It's a really interesting miss, by Ram if it pans out to be true. I expect a luxury half ton to be around 1100-1250 and the top of the line off-roaders to be around 1k-1100. What happened lol?
I've known Stephen for at least a dozen years. Real stand up guy and I suspect a great family guy. Howard is the grandfather I'd like to be someday. I have zero reason to doubt he wasn't telling the truth. If I lived closer, I'd love to do a Livestream with them sometime. It is actually a lot of fun when Howard and I get to talking. I suspect you guys would be rolling with laughter.It's a really interesting miss, by Ram if it pans out to be true. I expect a luxury half ton to be around 1100-1250 and the top of the line off-roaders to be around 1k-1100. What happened lol?
I've known Stephen for at least a dozen years. Real stand up guy and I suspect a great family guy. Howard is the grandfather I'd like to be someday. I have zero reason to doubt he wasn't telling the truth. If I lived closer, I'd love to do a Livestream with them sometime. It is actually a lot of fun when Howard and I get to talking. I suspect you guys would be rolling with laughter.
I think I've been taking comments the wrong way lately for some reason. Sorry about that. I noticed I had a few over last weekend on YouTube that went the wrong way.The Elmer's are great, I just meant if RAM doesn't say the sticker was wrong or yadda yadda etc.
It's a really interesting miss, by Ram if it pans out to be true. I expect a luxury half ton to be around 1100-1250 and the top of the line off-roaders to be around 1k-1100. What happened lol?
Yeah coil springs tend to give more sag and not handle being over payload as well as leaf springs.I think the biggest difference is probably the suspension. When I switched to a coil truck, my payload dropped like a rock. I went from a 2003 Laramie to a 2011 Sport. Basically, they were identical otherwise.

My sticker is around the same. If I was running this loaded every week, I would be in a 3/4 ton truck.My 23 tundra limited’s payload was around 1400 lbs. Definitely disappointing for a full size truck that should be able to carry a family, their gear and the tongue weight of a 9k trailer.
I wonder how much the air suspension takes away from the payload?I had a feeling you would mention the AT4x or the Raptor R even the TRX. Those are completely different beasts though, decked out for off-road with tons of added weight most of the same luxury options. I think your argument about not towing works with those vehicles.
The Ram limited on the other hand I see all the time towing, my father-in-law owns one but it's a 2023 I think with the hemi. He tows a 6500 lb trailer.
I'd be more curious about the payload in the Ford F-150 Platinum, the Chevy High Country and the Denali and Denali Ultimate. Be shocked if they're around 900 lbs. Minus the Denali Ultimate I see those trucks everywhere including the Ram Limited.
I wonder how much the air suspension takes away from the payload?
I'd wager that the average half ton pickup truck is the most overloaded class of vehicle on the road.