9 Top Trucks for Towing Your Toys

Today’s trucks are capable of towing thousands of pounds of weight at a time. There are a few vehicles that can help you out, just make sure you know how much weight you’re looking to lift.

Be advised that some of these trucks work best if you use an optional towing package that many car manufacturers sell and that certain trims may be better than others may.

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1. Toyota Tundra

Not all trucks that can tow a large amount of weight are interpreted as heavy-duty trucks. The Toyota Tundra is a smaller option that is ideal for those who still want to tow a large amount of weight. It has an i-Force V8 engine that runs at 381 hp and has 400 pound-feet of torque. It can tow about 8,100 pounds at the most. This works better if you pay for the optional towing package that includes a stronger suspension plus an enhanced cooling system.

You could get more out of the Tundra if you choose the Double Cab variant as well. This option, which has a cab that is about 8 feet in length, has a towing capacity closer to 10,000 pounds. This works when the same i-Force V8 engine is used.

2. Nissan Titan

Nissan has a strong entry in the world of pickup trucks in the Titan. This is a truck that can tow 9,500 pounds of weight at a time. This uses a 5.6-liter V8 engine that links to a 5-speed automatic transmission that comes standard. A towing package with a tow hitch, temperature gauge and special connector for braking use is also available although it costs extra to get it. This works best when you use the Crew Cab model, an option that is slightly longer than the standard model.

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3. Dodge RAM 2500

The RAM 2500 is another choice to go as it can tow up to 15,500 pounds. It runs with 400 pound-feet of torque with a gas engine or 650 pound-feet when using a diesel engine. The gasoline engine can still handle about 10,000 pounds of weight but it is best for those who want more support to use the larger diesel engine.

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The truck is designed with a sturdy suspension system to keep it intact while in motion and will not wear out all that easily. This also comes with dual rear wheels to add a little extra support for towing heavy weights. A Crew Cab model with a shorter bed will use single wheels on the rear. This vehicle also comes with a comfortable and sturdy interior that is spacious and can even fit up to four people for an extended period.

4. Dodge RAM 3500

The RAM 3500 is from Dodge’s popular line of heavy-duty pickup trucks. This uses a 6.7-liter Cummins diesel engine that can tow about 23,000 pounds. The strong steel frame and the new transmission on the RAM 3500 particularly make it easy for you to carry heavy weight. In addition, a rearview camera is included on the roof of the truck to help you line up the hitch on the back with your trailer.

5. Ford F-450

The F-450 is another choice from Ford which also has a strong towing capacity. This uses an engine-braking feature to slow the truck down and, like the F-350 Super Duty, uses a 6.7-liter V8 turbo-diesel engine. This runs at 400 hp and 800 pound-feet of torque. It can carry about 17,500 pounds at a time which pairs well with a payload maximum of close to 5,400 pounds to keep the truck running with more weight on it.

6. Ford F-350 Super Duty

The F-350 is a high-end model in Ford’s popular F-Series line of pickup trucks. It uses a 6.7-liter turbo-diesel V8 engine and uses 800 pound-feet of torque to tow items with ease. It can tow up to 18,500 pounds of weight. You can also carry close to 7,000 pounds in your payload with this truck.

The Super Duty is stronger than the standard version of the F-350. The regular F-350 only has a 6.4-liter V8 engine and uses 650 pound-feet of torque. Still, it can handle 15,000 pounds while towing and a payload closer to 5,000 pounds. You can opt for the Super Duty if you have heavy-duty towing needs although the standard version may also be useful.

7. Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD

The 3500HD version of the Silverado is the top option in this popular line of trucks to choose from. This runs with a Duramax 6.6 liter turbo diesel V8 engine and uses 765 pound-feet of torque. This in turn allows it to tow up to 19,600 pounds. It also has an added payload maximum of 7,374 pounds. It also uses an Allison 1000 heavy-duty transmission to assist in propelling the truck. This is for the 4-wheel drive version of the truck; the 2-wheel drive version can only tow about 14,200 pounds.

8. GMC Sierra 2500HD

The Sierra 2500HD is another prominent vehicle from GMC that uses a 6.6-liter turbo-diesel engine that works with 397 hp. It can tow about 14,000 pounds at the most. This offers a payload of 3,760 pounds to go with it. It does not do as well as the 3500 Denali HD but it does show a trend in that the trucks with the highest numbers in their names tend to have the largest engines and therefore can tow more weight.

9. GMC Sierra 3500 Denali HD

The GMC Sierra 3500 Denali HD is an upgrade over the old Sierra 3500HD in that it uses a 6.0-liter V8 engine. It is capable of towing 19,600 pounds at a time. It particularly uses 700 pound-feet of torque to tow all that weight. The 18-inch wheels on this vehicle can especially handle more weight. You can also get a 20-inch upgrade if needed to add more traction and a little extra force to carry more weight.

Check online or with local car dealers to learn more about the towing capacities of individual trucks. Also, be sure to review the individual engine and towing feature options within these trucks.

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