Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
Job-rated Dodge Ram 3500, 4500 and 5500 Chassis Cab trucks were built for brawn and made strong to handle the punishment you dole out. 5500 weighs in at up to 19,500 pounds GVWR, 4500 up to 16,500 pounds GVWR. Dodge Ram 3500 Chassis Regular Cab dually delivers a powerful 12,500-pound rating while the Regular Cab single rear-wheel offers a best-in-class 10,200-pounds[1]. That means Ram Chassis Cab has the greatest total weight capacity including driver, passengers, special equipment, accessories, upfit components, cargo, fuel, etc.

- IMPRESSIVE BEST-IN-CLASS 10,200 POUND GVWR
Impressive Payload
Dodge Ram 3500, 4500, and 5500 Chassis Cab trucks are "job rated", that means they were designed, engineered, tested, and built to meet the higher performance standards of commercial truck buyers, including payload capacity.
5500 Chassis Cab boasts an impressive 11,840[2] pounds of payload capacity; perfect when adding upfit components or hauling large loads. 4500 Chassis Cab really hauls too, with it's 8,980 pound maximum payload capacity. And 3500 has a respectable 6,650-pound payload capacity.

Towing Capacity GCWR
Commercial-grade Dodge Ram 4500 and 5500 Chassis Cab trucks were made for towing and hauling heavy loads. 5500 can handle up to 26,000[2] pounds GCWR, 4500 26,000[2] pounds GCWR. The 3500 model is quite mighty as well, towing up to 23,000[2] pounds GCWR — perfect for hauling extra equipment to the worksite.

- INCREDIBLE 50,000 PSI BEST-IN-CLASS FRAME STRENGTH




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