Will ATV Fit in RAM 1500? | Hunt or Shred

Don't let the size of your RAM 1500 hold you back from taking your ATV on the road. Our article will show you how to make it fit.

Yes, an ATV can fit in a RAM 1500. The specific size of the ATV and the RAM 1500's bed may vary, but popular ATVs like the Yamaha Grizzly 700 are generally compact enough to fit in a RAM 1500, with dimensions of 81.3 x 46.5 x 48.8 inches.

With years of experience and expertise in off-roading and vehicle transportation, I provide reliable information and insightful tips on safely transporting your ATV in a RAM 1500. By the end of this article, you will better understand how to fit an ATV in your truck bed and ensure a secure, hassle-free transportation experience.

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Understanding RAM 1500 Payload Capacity

It's essential to consider the payload capacity when determining if an ATV will fit in the truck.

To determine the payload capacity of your RAM 1500, you need to subtract its curb weight (the weight of the truck when empty) from its GVWR. The remaining weight is the payload capacity, usually around 1,500 to 2,300 pounds, depending on the model and trim level.

When transporting an ATV, you need to consider the weight of the ATV, any additional cargo or passengers, and the importance of the trailer (if towing). The combined weight must not exceed the payload capacity of the RAM 1500, as it can cause damage to the truck's suspension, brakes, and transmission and even pose a safety risk.

Also, it's crucial to understand the RAM 1500's payload capacity to ensure your ATV's safe and efficient transportation. Ensure you check your RAM 1500's owner manual or contact a dealer for information on the payload capacity and ensure that the combined weight of your cargo doesn't exceed it.

RAM 1500 Dimensions

To determine whether your ATV will fit in a RAM 1500, it's essential to understand the specific measurements of the truck bed.

Notably, the 2023 RAM 1500 has two beds: a 5-foot 7-inch bed and a 6-foot 4-inch bed. The dimensions of each bed are as follows:

Bed Size Length Width Depth Total Storage Volume
5-foot 7-inch 67.4 inches 66.4 inches 21.5 inches 53.9 cubic feet
6-foot 4-inch 76.3 inches 66.4 inches 21.5 inches 61.5 cubic feet

These measurements provide a baseline for determining if your all-terrain vehicle will fit in RAM 1500. However, it's essential to keep in mind that other factors may impact the actual space available for your ATV.

To get a more accurate picture of whether your ATV will fit in a RAM 1500 bed, it's a good idea to measure your vehicle's dimensions and compare them to the available space in the truck bed. This will help you determine whether you need to modify your ATV or the truck bed to ensure a proper fit.

In addition to measuring your ATV and the truck bed, it's essential to consider the weight of your vehicle and any additional equipment or gear you'll be hauling. Be sure to consult the RAM 1500's towing and payload capacity to ensure that you're operating within the safe limits of the vehicle.

ATV Dimensions to Consider

When determining if your ATV will fit in the bed of a RAM 1500, it's crucial to consider your vehicle's specific dimensions. While the RAM 1500 bed dimensions provide a baseline for determining fit, the actual space available for your ATV will be impacted by the vehicle's dimensions.

Here are some key dimensions to consider when determining if your vehicle will fit in a RAM 1500 truck bed:

Length

Notably, most ATVs range in length from 69 to 84 inches, with the majority falling in the 76-79 inch range. Be sure to measure the size of your ATV and compare it to the length of the RAM 1500 bed to ensure a proper fit.

Width

Generally, most ATVs are less than 48 inches, although some may have aftermarket wheels or widening kits installed to make them wider. The RAM 1500 bed is 66.4 inches wide, so measure the width of your ATV and compare it to the available space in the truck bed.

Height

Most ATVs are less than 50 inches tall, but some models may be taller. You should measure the height of your ATV and compare it to the depth of the RAM 1500 bed (21.5 inches) to ensure enough clearance.

Wheelbase

The wheelbase of your ATV is the distance between the front and rear axles. This dimension can impact fit, as a longer wheelbase may make loading your ATV into the truck's bed more difficult.

Be sure to measure the wheelbase of your ATV and compare it to the available space in the truck bed.

Ground Clearance

The ground clearance of your ATV is the distance between the ground and the lowest point on the vehicle. This dimension can impact fit if your ATV has a low clearance, making loading into the truck bed difficult.

You should measure the ground clearance of your ATV and compare it to the height of the RAM 1500 bed to ensure a proper fit.

Factors that Affect ATV Fit in RAM 1500

While the dimensions of the RAM 1500 bed and your ATV are the primary factors determining if your vehicle will fit in the truck bed, other factors can also impact fit.

Here are some additional considerations when determining if your ATV will fit in a RAM 1500 bed:

The Shape of the ATV

Usually, the shape of your ATV impacts fit, particularly if it has an irregular shape or protruding parts. Measure your vehicle's widest and longest points to ensure it fits in the truck bed.

Accessories

If your ATV has accessories like racks, winches, or bumpers, these can also impact fit. Be sure to measure the overall dimensions of your vehicle with the accessories in place to ensure that it will fit in the truck bed.

The Angle of the Truck Bed

As well, the angle of the RAM 1500 truck bed can impact fit. If the bed is sloped or angled, it may be more difficult to load your ATV into the bed, or securing it properly may be more difficult. Consider the truck bed's angle when determining if your vehicle will fit.

Suspension

If your vehicle has a low suspension, loading it into the truck bed or securing it properly may be more difficult. Be sure to consider the suspension of your ATV when determining if it will fit in the truck bed.

Weight

The weight of your ATV can impact fit as well. Be sure to consult the RAM 1500's towing and payload capacity to ensure that you're operating within the safe limits of the vehicle.

Loading and Securing Your ATV in the Bed

Once you've determined that your ATV will fit in the bed of a RAM 1500 truck, it's essential to follow best practices for loading and securing it safely and effectively. Here are some tips to help you load and secure your ATV in the bed of a RAM 1500:

Remove the Ramp

Before loading your ATV, remove the ramp from the rear of the truck and, if possible, close up the tailgate. Place the ramp in the truck bed or elsewhere for transportation.

Secure the ATV

You should use straps to ensure your ATV is correctly tied to the truck bed. These straps are ideal for cargo racks and compress the ATV's suspension to keep it in place. Be sure to tie down your ATV in multiple locations to prevent shifting during transport.

Load the ATV

With the ramp in place, slowly drive your ATV up the ramp and into the truck bed. Keep the ATV centered on the ramp to avoid tipping or rolling. Once the ATV is in bed, carefully back down the ramp and remove it from the truck bed.

Check the Straps

Before hitting the road, double-check that your straps are tight and secure. Give each strap a firm tug to keep the ATV in place. If any straps are loose, readjust them before driving.

Drive Carefully

When transporting your ATV in a RAM 1500 truck bed, it's important to drive carefully and avoid sudden stops or turns. The ATV's added weight can impact the vehicle's handling, so adjust your driving accordingly.

Key Takeaways

  • RAM 1500's payload capacity is crucial for fitting your ATV.
  • Measuring your ATV's dimensions is essential.
  • RAM 1500 bed dimensions vary, so know your bed size.
  • Proper loading and securing are crucial to prevent movement.
  • RAM 1500's towing capacity is essential for towing a trailer with your ATV.

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Shawn

Shawn

I'm 30 years old. I am a software developer and I am a freelance writer on the side. I've been riding ATV's since I was 15. I personally own a Polaris Sportsman and a Can-Am Defender.

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