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View attachment 568183Hello
I have a 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie crew cab with a 5.7 Hemi
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The trailer weight 7,0Yo
How far are you going? In my opinion I think if it isn't too far or too mountainous you should be ok. You might be a little heavy on your GRAWR but be sure to use a good WDH. Power-wise you shouldn't have any issues at all. Be sure your trailer brakes work good and you should be good to go. If you were going to be towing frequently then my opinion might change but I have towed a similar size/weight TT with my 2013 1500 and while it wasn't the most comfortable tow it was fine for my 400 mile round trip.
One clarification...where are you getting the 7000lb trailer weight? If that is the advertised dry weight then you will be over that for sure. If that is the GVWR or the actual weighed weight of the TT then you should be fine.
Where did you find a 34' trailer with a 7k lb weight? That's super light. If you're talking dry weights that's an irrelevant number. Use the GVWR of the trailer to make the determination. You might be ok on weight so you'll just have to run the numbers to check, but 34' is a LONG trailer behind any 1500. Not saying it isn't possible because many do it, but you'll need a good WDH with anti-sway and you'll need to closely monitor your speeds. If it starts to sway and you're inexperienced you may have trouble getting it back under control. My buddy almost learned that lesson the hard way with his 2022 1500 and his 34' Mallard travel trailer. He hit 70 mph in front of me going up to Nashville and had to change lanes to pass a car. He almost lost it when the sway started. Pretty hairy experience.