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Ram 1500 tray dimensions and tub size

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The Ram 1500 is substantially bigger than the volume selling dual cab utes in the local market.
Marcus Craft
Contributing Journalist
22 Mar 2023
2 min read

A ute's primary reason for being is carrying stuff so the size of the tray or tub is critical.

It might be tools and equipment for the job site, or camping and recreational gear for a weekend getaway; you need to know the length, height, width, width between the wheel arches, and tray depth. Here's our guide for the Ram 1500.

We have generally only listed tub dimensions. The dimensions of cab chassis trays depend on the specific tray you select when you buy a new vehicle. Always check with the appropriate vehicle dealer.

These are guidelines, reliant on vehicle manufacturer-listed measurements. Measurements may vary, depending on tray or tub type.

Tray refers to the load space of a cab-chassis ute; the tub refers to the load space of a pick-up style ute.

Ram 1500

Ram 1500 tray dimensions

There are no cab-chassis variants in the Ram 1500 range.

Ram 1500 tub dimensions

The Ram 1500 is only available as a crew-cab (aka dual-cab, double-cab) and only in the pick-up style.

The tub dimensions are 1712mm long, 1270mm wide (for Laramie and Limited; none listed for Express and Warlock), 1295mm wide between the wheel arches (no details listed for the Limited variant), and 509mm high (in Express and Warlock variants) and 543mm high (in Laramie and Limited variants).

Marcus Craft
Contributing Journalist
Raised by dingoes and, later, nuns, Marcus (aka ‘Crafty’) had his first taste of adventure as a cheeky toddler on family 4WD trips to secret fishing spots near Bundaberg, Queensland. He has since worked as a journalist for more than 20 years in Australia, London and Cape Town and has been an automotive journalist for 18 years. This bloke has driven and camped throughout much of Australia – for work and play – and has written yarns for pretty much every mag you can think of. The former editor of 4X4 Australia magazine, Marcus is one of the country’s most respected vehicle reviewers and off-road adventure travel writers.
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