Looking at a couple of 2016-2019 Ram 1500 and 1500 Classics with the 3.6 Pentastar. Can get a relatively low mileage truck for $20k.
I was mistaken thinking the 3.6 equipped with factory tow package came with 3.55 axle ratio. Apparently it’s a standalone option and it has been near impossible to find a used 3.6 truck with 3.55
Now a Nissan Frontier with 3.31(4wd) and 3.13(2wd) both are rated for a little over 6000lb.
A Ram 1500 Hemi with 3.21 is rated for 8000lb.
Pentastar 3.21 is rated for 4400lb.
Pentastar with 3.55 is rated for 7300lb.
What gives? Is it strictly from a longevity standpoint?
From my understanding the 3.6 trucks are exactly the same(brakes, transmission, suspension, chassis) it’s just the gears that allow it to pull nearly double the weight.
99% of my towing is under 4400lb so I’m good there. I just want the ability to pull a car hauler 6-7k tops. Few hours distance or less. Not gonna be a normal occurrence maybe once every couple years when I decide I want a project car.
I’d really like a 3.6 Pentastar for the fuel economy around town. Don’t mind going with a V8 if I have to. Ford 2.7 and 3.5 are on the list too but they cost more.
I was mistaken thinking the 3.6 equipped with factory tow package came with 3.55 axle ratio. Apparently it’s a standalone option and it has been near impossible to find a used 3.6 truck with 3.55
Now a Nissan Frontier with 3.31(4wd) and 3.13(2wd) both are rated for a little over 6000lb.
A Ram 1500 Hemi with 3.21 is rated for 8000lb.
Pentastar 3.21 is rated for 4400lb.
Pentastar with 3.55 is rated for 7300lb.
What gives? Is it strictly from a longevity standpoint?
From my understanding the 3.6 trucks are exactly the same(brakes, transmission, suspension, chassis) it’s just the gears that allow it to pull nearly double the weight.
99% of my towing is under 4400lb so I’m good there. I just want the ability to pull a car hauler 6-7k tops. Few hours distance or less. Not gonna be a normal occurrence maybe once every couple years when I decide I want a project car.
I’d really like a 3.6 Pentastar for the fuel economy around town. Don’t mind going with a V8 if I have to. Ford 2.7 and 3.5 are on the list too but they cost more.