Babo21
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Hey All, Im sorry if this has been asked already but looking for a little guidance and ive searched pages and pages of threads and wasnt able to clearly find the answer to my question.
so long and short of it is Im trading in a beater dodge ram 1500 for a 2020 Gladiator Sport from carvana and is set to arrive 2/27/2021. i dont do a whole lot of towing, and most pick up stuff i do is hauling things from menards/ikea but I do move a boat for a family member to and from the lake twice a year (lives in the lake during boating season). before pulling the trigger i did some light googling and saw tow rating of 7,650 (Keep reading before you rip me a new one lol) and was like COOL im good the boat is 4,000lbs and the trailer is ~800 lbs. as my delivery date drew near my nerves were ticking i researched a little more and saw my trim level and options were NOT able to tow what i thought. its a sport auto with the 24S package so no tow.
Based on everything ive read the options are:
no tow = a class 2 ball hitch rated for 4500
trailer tow options = a class 4 hitch, upgraded fan, upgraded alternator and 6,000 lb tow rating
max tow option = upgraded gearing, beefier axles, upgraded fan, upgraded alternator and a tow rating of 7,650
so i guess the question is can i get away with just adding a class 4 hitch for this twice a year activity (roughly hour each time) or should i bite the bullet and swap it for a version that does have the trailer tow option. bear in mind im in chicago area so not particularly hilly.
so long and short of it is Im trading in a beater dodge ram 1500 for a 2020 Gladiator Sport from carvana and is set to arrive 2/27/2021. i dont do a whole lot of towing, and most pick up stuff i do is hauling things from menards/ikea but I do move a boat for a family member to and from the lake twice a year (lives in the lake during boating season). before pulling the trigger i did some light googling and saw tow rating of 7,650 (Keep reading before you rip me a new one lol) and was like COOL im good the boat is 4,000lbs and the trailer is ~800 lbs. as my delivery date drew near my nerves were ticking i researched a little more and saw my trim level and options were NOT able to tow what i thought. its a sport auto with the 24S package so no tow.
Based on everything ive read the options are:
no tow = a class 2 ball hitch rated for 4500
trailer tow options = a class 4 hitch, upgraded fan, upgraded alternator and 6,000 lb tow rating
max tow option = upgraded gearing, beefier axles, upgraded fan, upgraded alternator and a tow rating of 7,650
so i guess the question is can i get away with just adding a class 4 hitch for this twice a year activity (roughly hour each time) or should i bite the bullet and swap it for a version that does have the trailer tow option. bear in mind im in chicago area so not particularly hilly.
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