The 2022 Ram 1500 Laramie 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 6.3 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A) is rated to tow up to 0 lbs powered by the 3.6L. For real-world towing, the practical limit is 0 lbs — that's 80% of max, giving you margin for hills, headwinds, and load variation. The payload rating of 1,650 lbs is the number to watch closely — once you add passengers, hitch weight, and gear, it fills faster than most people expect. With this setup, you're looking at pop-up campers and smaller travel trailers.
Recommended Equipment
Towing Gear for This Truck
Matched to this trim's Class II hitch class and 0 lb tow rating
Towing & Capacity
Engine & Performance
Dimensions
Towing
Payload & Weight
Curb Weight
5,248 lbs
Engine
Engine
3.6L
Horsepower
305 HP
Torque
269 lb-ft
Transmission
8-speed shiftable automatic
Drive Type
Four Wheel Drive
Fuel Type
Regular unleaded
Fuel Economy (EPA)
City19 mpg
Highway24 mpg
Combined21 mpg
Dimensions
Overall Length241.8"
Overall Width82.1"
Height77.5"
What Can I Tow?
RV Class Compatibility
Based on a safe tow limit of 0 lbs and 1,650 lb payload. Shows what % of each RV class in our database you can tow.
Compare Configurations
Other 2022 Ram 1500 Trims
| Configuration |
Max Towing |
MPG |
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| 2025 Ram 1500 RHO 4WD |
9,920 lbs |
17.4 mpg |
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| 2025 Ram 1500 RHO 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.6 ft SB (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A) 4WD |
9,920 lbs |
15.0 mpg |
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| 2025 Ram 1500 Limited Longhorn 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.6 ft SB (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A) 4WD |
0 lbs |
17.0 mpg |
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| 2025 Ram 1500 Tradesman 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.6 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A) 4WD |
0 lbs |
21.0 mpg |
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| 2025 Ram 1500 Lone Star 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.6 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A) 4WD |
0 lbs |
21.0 mpg |
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| 2025 Ram 1500 Limited Longhorn 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 6.3 ft SB (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A) 4WD |
0 lbs |
17.0 mpg |
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| 2025 Ram 1500 Laramie 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.6 ft SB (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A) 4WD |
0 lbs |
19.0 mpg |
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| 2025 Ram 1500 Rebel 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.6 ft SB (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A) 4WD |
0 lbs |
19.0 mpg |
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| 2025 Ram 1500 Tradesman 4dr Quad Cab 6.3 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A) |
0 lbs |
22.0 mpg |
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| 2025 Ram 1500 Lone Star 4dr Crew Cab 6.3 ft SB (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A) |
0 lbs |
21.0 mpg |
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Questions & Answers
Common Questions
How much can I actually tow with my 2022 Ram 1500 Laramie 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 6.3 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A)?
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The 2022 Ram 1500 Laramie 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 6.3 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A) is rated at 0 lbs maximum — but the real-world best practice is the 80% rule: target 0 lbs as your practical limit. This gives you margin for hills, headwinds, braking distance, and real-world load variance. More critically, check your payload first — the door sticker tells you your specific truck's limit, and payload may be your actual binding constraint.
What about payload — how much stuff can I put in the truck?
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You have 1,650 lbs of payload capacity — that's everything going IN the truck: passengers (~150 lbs each), camping gear, coolers, and critically the tongue weight from your trailer. For bumper pull trailers, tongue weight is typically 10–15% of the trailer's loaded weight. It fills up faster than most people expect, especially on longer trips.
What kind of hitch do I need?
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For the 2022 Ram 1500 Laramie 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 6.3 ft SB (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 8A), you need a Class II receiver hitch rated for 0 lbs. Don't skimp here — the hitch is the critical link between truck and trailer. For fifth wheel towing, you'll need a dedicated kingpin-style fifth wheel hitch mounted in the truck bed.
What types of RVs will work with my truck?
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With your 0 lb safe towing capacity, you're looking at pop-up campers and smaller travel trailers. The compatibility chart above shows what percentage of each RV class in our database you can handle. Use the
Tow Calculator to check a specific RV including gear, water, and passengers.
What does GVWR mean and why should I care?
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GVWR is Gross Vehicle Weight Rating — the maximum your truck can weigh when fully loaded with people, gear, and fuel. Your truck's GVWR is 0 lbs. Exceed it and you're over-stressing brakes, suspension, and tires. This is different from towing capacity — it's about what the truck itself can carry.