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What was the towing capacity of the 1984 D150?

There wasn't a single towing capacity for the 1984 D150; capacities varied by engine and options. In general, the 318 V8 versions could tow around 7,000–7,500 pounds, the 360 V8 variants up to about 8,000 pounds, and the 225 Slant Six configurations typically ranged from 5,000 to 6,000 pounds, depending on gearing and tow equipment.


Engine options and towing capability


The 1984 D150 offered several engines, and each option influenced how much weight could be safely hauled. The tow rating also depended on other factors such as the transmission, axle ratio, and whether a factory tow package was installed.


Common engine choices in 1984


Below are the typical towing figures associated with the main engine options found in the D150 lineup that year.



  • 225 Slant Six (3.7L): approximately 5,000–6,000 pounds.

  • 318 V8 (5.2L): approximately 7,000–7,500 pounds.

  • 360 V8 (5.9L): up to around 8,000 pounds.


Numbers above reflect common configurations; actual capacity varies with the truck's equipment, braking, and hitch setup.


Other factors that influence towing ratings


Beyond engine choice, several configuration details affect the official towing capacity of a 1984 D150, including transmission type, rear axle ratio, whether the truck had a tow package, cooling and braking upgrades, and the overall payload limit. Always verify the rating on the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or consult the owner's manual for the exact figure on a given truck.



  • Transmission type (manual vs automatic) can modestly affect tow guidance.

  • Rear axle ratio (e.g., 3.21, 3.55) impacts pulling power and stability.

  • Presence of a factory tow package, heavy-duty cooling or braking upgrades.

  • Payload capacity and GVWR determine how heavy a trailer can be when loaded plus the tow weight.


These factors help explain why two D150s from the same year might have different towing ratings.


How to verify the exact rating for your 1984 D150


The most reliable source is the door jamb placard (GAWR/GCWR and maximum trailer weight when equipped for towing). The original owner's manual or a dealer brochure can also confirm the official rating for a specific trim and option set.


Summary


The towing capacity of the 1984 Dodge D150 varied by engine and equipment: about 5,000–6,000 pounds for the Slant Six, roughly 7,000–7,500 pounds for the 318 V8, and up to around 8,000 pounds for the 360 V8, with actual numbers depending on transmission, rear axle ratio, and tow package. For an exact figure on a given truck, check the door jamb sticker and owner’s manual.

How much can a D150 tow?


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What is the towing capacity of a 1984 D150?


Around 5,000 lbs
Drive Type: RWD (standard), 4WD (optional) 5. Payload Capacity: Up to 1,500 lbs depending on configuration 6. Towing Capacity: Around 5,000 lbs with appropriate setup 7. Page 4 4 Fuel Economy: Approximately 12-15 mpg combined 8.
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What is the towing capacity of a 1988 D150?


Gross Towing Weight (Lbs): 5000 Lbs. Tongue Weight Capacity (Lbs): 500 Lbs. Weight of Hitch (Lbs): 58 Lbs.



What is the towing capacity of a 1985 Dodge D150?


The 1985 Dodge D150 has a towing capacity of up to 6,000 pounds with a 600-pound tongue weight, though this can vary depending on the engine. Some sources indicate the 6-cylinder engine models have a lower capacity of around 2,000 lbs, while models with the 318 V8 engine can reach 5,000 lbs. 

  • Maximum towing capacity: Up to 6,000 lbs
  • Maximum tongue weight: Up to 600 lbs
  • Engine-specific capacity:
    • 6-cylinder engine: Approximately 2,000 lbs
    • 318 V8 engine: Approximately 5,000 lbs


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