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It looks like a single axle 10-12' trailer to me. The middle vertical of the wood extensions on the driver's side comes down in the middle of the visible wheel, and the front half of that wood looks like about 5' long to me when comparing to the guy standing there, so I doubt there's another axle.

This reduces the likely load in the trailer, but increases the probability that an unbalanced load will vastly increase the downforce on the truck since it's not shared between the axles.

This article mentions how even pulling a normal sized trailer can cause a frame break if a bump is hit. I'm wondering if this 1500 wasn't loaded somewhere else in the yard and they hit a bump as they were driving through the yard on their way out? It's not obvious to me that the trailer was loaded right there.
 
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   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #15,032  
It looks like a single axle 10-12' trailer to me. The middle vertical of the wood extensions on the driver's side comes down in the middle of the visible wheel, and the front half of that wood looks like about 5' long to me when comparing to the guy standing there, so I doubt there's another axle.

This reduces the likely load in the trailer, but increases the probability that an unbalanced load will vastly increase the downforce on the truck since it's not shared between the axles.

This article mentions how even pulling a normal sized trailer can cause a frame break if a bump is hit. I'm wondering if this 1500 wasn't loaded somewhere else in the hard and they hit a bump as they were driving through the yard on their way out? It's not obvious to me that the trailer was loaded right there.
That is interesting, as well as the discussion beneath it.
Well, until a couple of members started sniping at each other. I sure am glad that never happens here. :rolleyes:
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #15,033  
^ yeah.... you're right. I see no evidence of a loader squash. But even a full yard or 1.5 yard dumped at once should not buckle a new pickup frame.

Alternate theory. Was the ram lifted with aftermarket suspension? That front looks pretty high, even given the situation. I dunno, I'm stumped.

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I tried to zoom in, but can't verify if this is the 1500. I have a 03 RAM 5.7 HD 2500 Quad that literally does pull loads like this with no issues. I just pull up to the sand quarry and load up. Like wise with the gravel.

Oddly, the pix doesn't tell enough of the story. Is that trailer a single axle? Indeed it would then put too much tongue weight on the truck. 2 or 3 axle trailer is ideal.
 
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I tried to zoom in, but can't verify if this is the 1500. I have a 03 RAM 5.7 HD 2500 Quad that literally does pull loads like this with no issues. I just pull up to the sand quarry and load up. Like wise with the gravel.

Oddly, the pix doesn't tell enough of the story. Is that trailer a single axle? Indeed it would then put too much tongue weight on the truck. 2 or 3 axle trailer is ideal.

It’s a 1500 truck. It’s got 6 lug wheels.
 
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It’s a 1500 truck. It’s got 6 lug wheels.

I should have known that, my bad. Actually bad for the guy who was making his 1500 act like a 2500.

The RAM 1500 is more like a toy. They have the looks and possibly the power, but no guts (suspension) to pull a heavy load. The 1500 can keep it's MDS to be a gas sipper, the real RAMs of 2500 & 3500 do the real work.
 
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I should have known that, my bad. Actually bad for the guy who was making his 1500 act like a 2500.

The RAM 1500 is more like a toy. They have the looks and possibly the power, but no guts (suspension) to pull a heavy load. The 1500 can keep it's MDS to be a gas sipper, the real RAMs of 2500 & 3500 do the real work.
I owned a 2010 Ram 1500. It was rated for just over 10,000lbs trailer towing. That's not really 'toy' class. But it certainly isn't as beefy as a 2500 or 3500. My current 2500 is much, much more beefy all around. It has a payload capacity of 3300lbs, and I have hauled just about that without issue in the bed. The 1500 was nowhere near that.

As for 'gas sipper', LOL! Only the light duty diesel in the 1500 can be considered that. The Hemi is THIRSTY!

Rob
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #15,037  
I owned a 2010 Ram 1500. It was rated for just over 10,000lbs trailer towing. That's not really 'toy' class. But it certainly isn't as beefy as a 2500 or 3500. My current 2500 is much, much more beefy all around. It has a payload capacity of 3300lbs, and I have hauled just about that without issue in the bed. The 1500 was nowhere near that.

As for 'gas sipper', LOL! Only the light duty diesel in the 1500 can be considered that. The Hemi is THIRSTY!

Rob
Rob,
My neighbor has that MDS 5.7L hemi and gets 35MPG hwy with his 2012. He averages high 20s in mixed driving. The most he tows with it is a trailer with 2 seadoos. Thus, all I ever see these gas sippers do is pull 'toys'. Nothing really against that, but the 1500's are too light duty.

Glad you have a 2500. I've beefed up mine to a 14,000 tow rating. My trouble was, I couldn't find a 3500 in my area, thus had to upgrade the 2500 with more leafs and run 10-ply tires. The 3500 short bed cummins is about the same for the model year too. I basically copied it.
 
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Rob,
My neighbor has that MDS 5.7L hemi and gets 35MPG hwy with his 2012. He averages high 20s in mixed driving. The most he tows with it is a trailer with 2 seadoos. Thus, all I ever see these gas sippers do is pull 'toys'. Nothing really against that, but the 1500's are too light duty.

Glad you have a 2500. I've beefed up mine to a 14,000 tow rating. My trouble was, I couldn't find a 3500 in my area, thus had to upgrade the 2500 with more leafs and run 10-ply tires. The 3500 short bed cummins is about the same for the model year too. I basically copied it.

If your neighbors Hemi is getting 35 mpg than my V10 ford is getting 30. I think your neighbor can’t do math.
 
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If your neighbors Hemi is getting 35 mpg than my V10 ford is getting 30. I think your neighbor can’t do math.
It's the MDS that takes the V8 to a V6 and then a V4. It shuts of cylinders while at cruising speeds. When power is needed, in 40 milliseconds the computer will switch those cylinders back on.

FCA's MDS.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #15,040  
A full size gasoline pickup still isn’t getting 35 mpg. Half that would be pretty good. The eco diesel isn’t even claimed to get that much. Why did they waste all the time and money to develop a diesel that burns more expensive fuel to get a claimed 32 mpg when a Hemi is getting 35 mpg? A diesel vehicle has historically gotten nearly double the mpg over a comparable gas burner.
 
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