

Like many newer cars, there is an automated “truck” release, or in this case tailgate release. This design allows you to approach the back of the bed easier without having to navigate past the tailgate flap. It opens in the traditional way, downwards, but also has swinging doors. The RAM 1500 has a multifunctional tailgate which means that it opens in multiple ways. What are the different bed lengths available in each Trim? 5′ 7″ 6′ 4″ 5′ 7″ Classic 6′ 4″ Classic 8′ Classic Limited X X – – – Limited Longhorn X X – – – Rebel X – – – – Laramie X X – – – Big Horn X X – – Tradesman X X X X X Warlock – – X X – Express – – X X – RAM 1500 Bed Availability with Trims ( Source) 20 Bed Features The standard RAM 1500 has 6 different trim levels available and the RAM 1500 Classic has 3. 5′ 7″ 6′ 4″ 5′ 7″ Classic 6′ 4″ Classic 8′ Classic Crew X X X X – Quad X X X X – Regular – – – – X RAM 1500 Bed Size Compatibility with Cab Sizes ( Source) With Trims The long bed (8 ft) is only available with the Regular cab on the RAM 1500 Classic. The short (5 ft 7 in) and standard (6 ft 4 in) bed sizes are compatible with the Crew and Quad Cabs in both the standard and Classic builds. So which bed sizes are available with each of the cab sizes listed above? This shorter cab allows this truck line to accommodate a long bed truck of 8 ft without overextending the length of the truck. Unlike the standard RAM 1500, this line also includes a regular cab which is a single row cab. The 20 Classic, however, comes in three cab sizes. This makes the Crew Cab longer and unable to accommodate larger bed lengths (which will be covered in the next section). These are the Quad and Crew Cabs.įor a full comparison of the Quad and Crew Cabs read: RAM 1500 Quad Cab vs Crew Cabīoth of these cabs can accommodate two rows of passengers, but the main difference being that the Crew Cab is larger and has more room for backseat passengers. The 20 only comes in two cab sizes and styles. This means that the truck bed is rectangular in shape and doesn’t have any wheel wells inside.įleetside beds are the most common today and are the only style offered in the 20. The wheels present themselves as a step on the outside of the truck bed. This means that the outside of the truck is flat on the sides of the bed. Fleetside bed styles are those that have the wheel wells of the back axle tires protruding into the bed like the one displayed above.
