BigBlue1
Veteran Member
I was getting really amped up to save towards an ecodiesel 1500 RAM when they were first coming out. But then I checked the rated payload figures. Most trims of RAM can only do 900 lbs total payload... a total joke. So with 4 guys in your quad cab, you can safely haul... 300 lbs in the bed? And it'll probably still look squatted on the coil suspension. RAM 1500s are the best pickup for the suburban weekend warrior... don't see to many of them as work trucks, probably for a reason. (flame suit on)
Where in the world did you get info saying "most trims of RAM can only do 900 lbs total payload"?? The following Ram web site has completely different information. I'm all for giving a product a hard time when it deserves it, but only when you have accurate criticisms.
Ram Trucks - Towing & Payload Capacity Guide
As for squatting when loaded, this is a picture of my 2010 1500 loaded up at about the max towing capacity (10,000 lbs or more). Doesn't seem extreme.

I was very happy with mine for 120K+ miles.
Rob