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What does a 2014 Ram 2500 weigh?

The weight of a 2014 Ram 2500 varies widely by configuration, but curb weights typically fall in the rough range of 6,800 to 8,500 pounds, with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) near 9,900 to 11,000 pounds. Payload capacity usually sits around 1,600 to 3,000 pounds, depending on cab, bed, engine, and drivetrain.


Understanding these figures requires looking at how the truck can be configured: different cab styles, bed lengths, and engine options (gas vs diesel) all affect weight. The exact numbers for a specific vehicle are listed on the door sticker and in factory documentation, so for precise figures, consult the vehicle’s certification label or window sticker.


Key factors that influence weight


Several configuration choices determine how much a 2014 Ram 2500 weighs in any given build. The main variables are:



  • Cab configuration and bed length (Regular, Quad, or Crew Cab; short vs long bed) — different combinations add or subtract weight.

  • Engine choice (gas 5.7L Hemi, gas 6.4L Hemi, or the 6.7L Cummins diesel) — diesel engines tend to add weight.

  • Drivelines and options (2WD vs 4WD, trim levels, payload-enhancing equipment) — these choices influence both curb weight and GVWR.


In practice, these factors determine the vehicle’s curb weight (unloaded weight with standard fluids), GVWR (maximum allowed weight including passengers and cargo), and the resulting payload capacity.


Typical weight figures by configuration


The following ranges reflect common configurations for the 2014 Ram 2500. Exact values vary by trim and additional options, so use them as a guide rather than a precise figure.



  • Curb weight (approximate): roughly 6,800 to 8,500 pounds. Lighter configurations (gas, 2WD, regular cab) tend toward the lower end; heavier configurations (Crew Cab, diesel, 4x4) toward the upper end.

  • GVWR (approximate): about 9,900 to 11,000 pounds, depending on the drivetrain and trim. This is the maximum allowable combined weight of the vehicle and its cargo and passengers.

  • Payload capacity (approximate): roughly 1,600 to 3,000 pounds. Heavier builds with diesel or larger cabs generally push toward the lower end, while lighter configurations offer more payload margin.


Remember, these figures are approximate ranges. For any individual vehicle, the exact curb weight, GVWR, and payload are found on the door jamb certification label or the original window sticker.


How to find the exact weight for your truck


To determine the precise numbers for a specific 2014 Ram 2500, check the certification label located on the driver’s door jamb. The label lists:



  • Curb weight

  • GVWR

  • Payload capacity (calculated as GVWR minus curb weight)


You can also refer to the original window sticker or the vehicle’s VIN-based build sheet, which reflect the exact configuration and any factory-installed options that affect weight.


Summary


In short, a 2014 Ram 2500’s weight depends on how it’s built. Most curb weights fall in the 6,800–8,500-pound range, with GVWR typically between about 9,900 and 11,000 pounds. Payload usually spans roughly 1,600–3,000 pounds, again depending on cab, bed, engine, and drivetrain. For precise figures, consult the door sticker or the vehicle’s documentation corresponding to the exact truck in question.

How much does a Ram 2500 6.7 Cummins weigh?


A Ram 2500 with the 6.7L Cummins engine weighs approximately 7,000 to 7,500 pounds or more, depending on the configuration such as cab size, 2WD/4WD, and trim level. The diesel engine adds significant weight, pushing the curb weight of many models into this higher range, compared to their gasoline counterparts. For exact weight specifications, you should check the door pillar sticker on the specific truck. 
Weight by configuration

  • Crew Cab, 4WD models: Often weigh between 6,500 and 7,000 pounds without the diesel engine, with the Cummins adding to that. 
  • 6.7L Cummins configurations: Adding this heavy-duty diesel engine increases the weight to an average of 7,000 to 7,500 pounds or potentially higher for models with more features. 
  • Specific trim levels: Weight varies by trim. For example, a 2023 Tradesman might start at 6,001 pounds, while a 2023 Limited could be around 7,281 pounds. 

How to find the specific weight of a truck
  • Check the driver's side door pillar: The most accurate way to find a specific truck's weight is to look at the sticker located on the driver's side door pillar. This sticker lists the vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and payload capacity, which are the most precise figures for that exact truck. 



What are common problems with the 2014 Ram 2500?


The 2014 Ram 2500 Diesel faces notable issues such as exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler failures, fuel system challenges, and turbocharger problems. Additionally, High-Pressure Fuel Pump Failures may lead to engine issues, while Transmission Troubles manifest as shifting problems.



How much does a 2014 Ram 2500 6.7 weigh?


6,632 lbs.
Dimensions

Front track68.3 in.
Curb weight6,632 lbs.
Maximum towing capacity11,200 lbs.
Maximum payload2,370 lbs.
Gross weight9,000 lbs.



What year Ram 2500 6.7 to avoid?


2014 RAM 2500
This is one of the worst RAM 2500 years to avoid due to widespread engine woes. There is a concerning fault with a bolt in the intake plenum of the 6.7L Cummins diesel engines. If the #6 cylinder ingests the bolt, it can loosen and break off, leading to catastrophic engine failure.


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