What Is a Tow Package on a Dodge RAM?

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The tow package equipped the Ram for towing right out of the factory.

In the towing world, Chevy, Ford and Dodge each manufacture a truck to handle the roughest jobs and tow large loads. Dodge deputed its version, the Dodge Ram, in 1981. Each year, Dodge offers an option casually referred to as a towing package, made up of installed parts to optimize the truck for towing.

  1. Trailer Tow

    • Dodge began calling its tow package, trailer tow, after 2009. The package contains parts that improve the towing capacity and safety of the truck while towing.

    Components

    • The actual parts in a trailer tow package vary year-to-year and model-to-model. It may include integrated trailer brake controller, hitch receiver, industry-standard seven-pin wiring harness and a trailer brake-wiring harness.

    Towing Capacity

    • The maximum towing capacity of the 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 is 10,500 lbs. The tougher and more powerful 2500 and 3500 versions tow a maximum of 15,450 lbs and 19,000 lbs, respectively.

    Other Factors

    • Dodge also offers other options for improved towing not available in all trailer tow packages such as a rear backup camera, rear park assist system and folding or power extra large mirrors with turn signals.

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