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GOOSENECK HITCH
Used for towing the heaviest loads your truck can handle.
FIFTH WHEEL HITCH
A fifth wheel looks like the horseshoe-shaped hitch on a big rig. It's perfect for towing R/Vs and heavy trailers.
HOW TO DRIVE WITH A TRAILER
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If this is your first time towing a trailer, be sure to practice in an open area before hitting the road.Â
 ![]() GO SLOW When towing a loaded trailer, it takes more distance to accelerate and brake. So take it slow and give yourself room between your truck and the other vehicles. Drive as you would on an icy road. |  ![]() PASSING As
a rule, only pass when necessary and obey all laws. Remember to account
for your trailer length when passing a slower vehicle. Check that
you've cleared the other vehicle before returning to your lane. Also,
the extra trailer weight will make acceleration slower. Be sure to use
your turn signals and allow for plenty of clearance. |
 ![]() MAINTAIN CONTROL If you feel the trailer start to sway or whip, simply take your foot off the gas pedal. Do not brake or speed up. |  ![]() THE LONGER THE TRAILER, THE WIDER THE TURN Swing wide while turning and double check your mirrors to be sure your trailer clears all obstacles. |
 ![]() HOW TO BACK UP Start by putting you hand at the bottom of the steering wheel. To turn left, move your hand left. To turn right, move it right. Adjust your direction little by little. Slight turns of the steering wheel translate to greater movement of the trailer. If your trailer ends up jackknifing, simply pull forward to straighten out and try again. Backing up can take some getting used to so take it slow and have someone behind the trailer to spot you. |  ![]() UNEVEN TERRAIN Always
slow down before going downhill. If you're in a manual transmission
vehicle, downshift when going both uphill and downhill. |
FEATURES TO MAKE TOWING EASIER
Four Corner Air Suspension available
With
the Active-Level Four Corner Air suspension with automatic load
leveling, you can tow and haul with confidence. This also lowers the
vehicle at highway speeds for reduced drag and greater efficiency.Â
Trailer-Tow Group package

The
trailer brake controller operates the trailer's brakes so it brakes in
tandem with the vehicle's brakes. This system is electronic and fully
integrated. The tow package also includes*:
Class IV Receiver Hitch
Power Trailer Tow Mirrors with Manual Fold-Away
Exterior Mirrors with Courtesy Lights
SURROUND VIEW CAMERA
Provides a complete 360 degree picture of vehicle surroundings*Â to help make things like parking, loading and unloading, and hooking up a trailer safer and easier.Â

*See dealer for details.
*Always check entire surroundings visually before proceeding.
TOWING GLOSSARY
Your one stop shop for all the lingo.
LIGHT DUTY TRUCK
Perfect combination of power and efficiency. Used for towing boats, ATVs, or trailers. A Ram 1500 can tackle these jobs.
HEAVY DUTY TRUCK
Usually
used for towing construction equipment and other heavy commercial
loads. Also great for R/Vs or horse trailers where you need extra
capability. Look for the Ram 2500 and 3500.Â
CURB WEIGHT
The weight of the vehicle without any passengers or cargo, but including all necessary fuel, fluids, and standard equipment.
CARGO WEIGHT
Total weight of all of your vehicle's cargo.
PASSENGER WEIGHT
Total weight of all of your passengers, given a driver weighing 150 pounds.
TRAILER CARGO
Total weight of all of your trailer's cargo.
TRAILER WEIGHT
Total weight of your trailer
GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING (GVWR)
The total weight of a fully loaded vehicle, including passengers and payload - but excluding all towing.
GROSS TRAILER WEIGHT RATING (GTWR)
The total weight of the trailer plus all the cargo in it.Â
GROSS COMBINED WEIGHT RATING (GCWR)
Assumes
properly equipped vehicle and 150-pound allowance for driver.
Additional options, equipment, passengers, and cargo weight must be
subtracted.

PAYLOADÂ
The transported load, freight, EXCLUDING the weight of the trailer or tow vehicle.Â
TONGUE WEIGHT
The downward force exerted on the hitch ball by the trailer.Â
AXLE RATIO
Gears
in the truck's differential, which is a mechanical device that links
the rear axle to the driveshaft and then the engine. Expressed as a
ratio such as 3.55:1 meaning the drive shaft turns 3.55 times for every
turn of a wheel.Â

A
higher axle ratio offers more towing power and quicker acceleration,
while a lower axle ratio offers better engine efficiency and quieter
vehicle operation. Ram trucks come in a variety of axle ratios to suit
your various towing needs. Find the balance of power and efficiency and view all the new Ram trucks here. Â