Towing Capacities
This is where the differences between the Ram 2500 and Ram 3500 become most apparent. The Ram 2500 offers stout towing capabilities that satisfy the needs of most heavy-duty truck buyers. When properly equipped, the 2500 can tow up to 20,000 pounds.
The Ram 3500, however, takes towing and hauling to another level. When equipped with the high-output 6.7-liter Cummins turbodiesel engine, the 3500 can tow up to 36,610 pounds. This makes it more suitable for hauling heavy implements and pulling large livestock trailers.
Maximum Payloads
Both RAM heavy-duty trucks can transport construction materials or bulky equipment in Sauk Centre, MN. The Ram 2500 has a max payload capacity of 4,580 pounds with the right configuration.
However, with the Ram 3500's enhanced suspension, frame, and axle components, it can haul heavier loads in the bed while maintaining stability and control. With the proper setup, the 3500 can carry a payload of up to 7,590 pounds. This makes it ideal for contractors, farmers, and commercial operators who regularly transport heavy materials.
Dual Rear-Wheel Configuration
One significant advantage exclusive to the Ram 3500 is the availability of a dual rear-wheel (DRW) configuration, commonly known as a "dually." This setup features four rear wheels instead of two, providing a wider stance and increased contact patch with the road surface. The dual rear-wheel configuration dramatically increases stability when towing heavy trailers and hauling maximum payloads.