
Without eTorque, towing still comes in at a brawny 11,610-lbs! Would you go into some of the models features?įor models of the 1500, you will be looking into one of the following: the Laramie, Tradesman, Rebel, Laramie Longhorn, Limited, and the Big Horn. This arrangement can get an eyebrow-raising 12,750-lbs of towing. With that system applied, the 5.7L HEMI will make 410 lb-ft of torque and 395-horsepower.
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There is a 5.7-liter HEMI that can install the eTorque Mild Hybrid System. There's a 3.6-liter V6 Pentastar engine that uses eTorque to get 7,730-lbs of towing capacity, as well as has 305-hp and 269 lb-ft of torque! The 3rd-gen EcoDiesel 3.0L V-6 engine comes in delivering towing up to 12,560-pounds with 260-hp and torque of 480 lb-ft (best-in-class)! The EcoDiesel improves to a 16.0:1 compression ratio, compared to prior year models.
Uconnect 4C Navigation w/8.How about the powerful engines under the hood?. Rear Underseat Compartment Storage (242). Power Black Trailer Tow Mirrors (Fleet) (241). ParkSense Front & Rear Park Assist w/Stop (823). Mopar Front & Rear Rubber Floor Mats (426). Big Horn/Lone Star Level 2 Equipment Group (228). Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle (1,366). 8HP75 8-Speed Automatic Transmission (1,716). 8HP70 8-Speed Automatic Transmission (712). 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVT eTorque Engine (718). Very disappointing to see a fantastic truck has absolutely zero support for something as basic as a tire balance issue. These are the stock tires that came on the truck and there was not option to buy the truck without tires. The dealerships could never remedy the problem, and Case Manager Joe (ext 3020720) says they only warranty their trucks, not the tires. I tried to explain that I had been to 3 dealerships and had 8 tires out of balance in 2 weeks of ownership after purchasing a $70,000 truck, and now he is telling me that I will need to purchase 4 new tires on my own. I then contacted my case manager at Ram Care and was told that tires are not covered and they would not replace them. The service manager at the third dealership told me that my tires were defective and would need to be replaced. I went on my first drive and the wobble continued. At that appointment, 3 of the 4 tires were again now severely out of balance, so I was now up to 8 balances in the first two weeks of ownership. Ram Care instructed me to go to a dealership near my destination and set up an appointment for me the next morning. I contacted Ram Care and explained that I have had 5 tires severely out of balance in my first week of ownership and the truck still wobbled. I took off on a 1300 trip and the wobble was back again. I bought the truck for work and needed to take a trip.
I was at 300 total miles on the truck, and 5 tires were out of balance. The second dealership said that 2 of the 4 tires were severely out of balance. I took the truck to a second dealership, thinking that the issue may have been workmanship. The next morning, I took the truck to a dealership near my home and they found that 3 of the 4 tires were badly out of balance. I contacted the dealership and we agreed it was probably just a tire balance issue. On the drive home, the truck was wobbling badly. On, I purchased a 20 Limited Diesel at a dealership 200 miles from my home in FL.