2017 Ram 2500 Compatibility with 35 Foot Long Toyhauler
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Not sure if this truck is suitable for towing a 35 ft 5th wheel toy hauler. What do you thimk?2017 DODGE 2500 LOREDO
asked by: Frank M
Expert Reply:
For your 2017 Ram 2500, I recommend the Curt Custom Fifth Wheel Installation Kit for Ram Truck # C16427-204 along with the Curt A25 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch # C16180 which is a confirmed fit. This combination is rated for up to 25,000 lbs which will be more than your vehicle and trailer ratings. To give you your specific towing capacity, I will need more information to assist.
I need all the model info as Loredo can be many of the trim packages, the cab size, the bed length, the engine size, the axle ratio, and if it is 2WD for 4WD. Finally, I also need to know the gross vehicle weight rating of the 35 foot toyhauler 5th wheel you are seeking to pull.

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