Cedar City Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Dec 5, 2025
Heavy-Duty Trailering Confidence for Hurricane, UT Drivers - Backing Up Made Easy With Advanced Ram Tow Tech

Cedar City Ram – Heavy-Duty Trailering Confidence for Hurricane, UT Drivers – Backing Up Made Easy With Advanced Ram Tow Tech

Backing a trailer into a tight driveway or jobsite often turns into a two-person puzzle. With the latest tow technology on Ram Heavy Duty pickups, those stressful maneuvers become precise, predictable, and repeatable. If you haul equipment, livestock, or a fifth-wheel around Hurricane, UT and beyond, understanding how the camera systems, driver aids, and trailer-specific software work together will help you spec the right truck and use its features to full effect.

Modern towing confidence starts with a clear view and intuitive control. Ram’s available 360 Trailer Surround View Camera provides a composite overhead perspective of your truck and trailer, helping you judge angles, obstacles, and path-of-travel before you commit to a turn. The available Digital Rearview Mirror with side camera integration and an available wired Tow Mode Camera keep an uninterrupted, real-time view behind the trailer, even when cargo or passengers obscure the interior mirror. Pair those views with Trailer Reverse Steering Control, and you can use a dedicated knob to guide the trailer exactly where you want it while the truck manages steering inputs. The result is less second-guessing, fewer pull-ups, and an easier time teaching new team members how to handle tight spaces.

  • Trailer Reverse Steering Control: Turn the trailer steering knob the direction you want the trailer to go while the truck controls the steering wheel for you during backing maneuvers.
  • 360 Trailer Surround View Camera: Get a bird’s-eye composite image to assess angles, curbs, and clearances around your trailer in real time.
  • Digital Rearview Mirror with Tow Mode Camera: See behind the trailer with a live video feed, maintaining awareness even with tall cargo in the cab.
  • Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring: Monitor tire pressures for multiple trailers from the cluster, helping you catch slow leaks before they become downtime.
  • Class-Exclusive Power Convex Trailer Tow Mirrors: Extend, retract, and use forward/reverse spotter functions and available mirror-mounted cameras to improve side visibility.

The software layer is just as important. Trailer Tow Pages consolidate light checks, brake status, and other essential trailer data so you can confirm readiness quickly. Meanwhile, the available 12-inch Digital Cluster Display and the Largest-in-Class available 14.5-inch infotainment touchscreen make those views and readouts easy to see at a glance. When you are on the move, Class-Exclusive standard Adaptive Cruise Control functions all the way down to 0 mph, even with a trailer attached, and Forward Collision Warning with Active Braking can assist with braking if a sudden stop develops ahead. Add available LaneSense® Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist for long highway lanes, and you have a towing partner that actively supports your focus.

For teams who work through seasonal shifts, standard Snow Plow Prep wiring and a 220-amp alternator make the truck a year-round tool. If your days involve uneven loads or changing tongue weights, the Class-Exclusive available Auto-Level Rear Air Suspension helps the truck sit level while maintaining confident handling. Long hauls benefit from an available 50-gallon fuel tank on Crew Cab 8-foot bed models, while Best-in-Class Available Onboard Power with the 2.4-kilowatt inverter can run tools once you arrive. Put it all together, and you have a system designed for professional demands—less setup time, more situational awareness, and easier maneuvers in the places where precision matters.

At Cedar City Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, we help customers choose the right tow technology and then set it up correctly from day one, serving Ivins, Santa Clara, and Hurricane with the know-how to match features to real-world jobs. Whether you need to monitor multiple trailers, reverse into a narrow stall solo, or gain confidence backing a fifth-wheel, we can walk you through the camera views, cluster menus, and calibration steps that make a tangible difference on day one and day one thousand.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How does Trailer Reverse Steering Control help first-time trailer owners?

Instead of steering the truck opposite the direction you want the trailer to go, you turn the trailer knob the way you want the trailer to move. The system handles the truck’s steering, reducing the learning curve and helping you park with fewer corrections.

Can I see along both sides of my trailer while driving?

Yes. With the available Digital Rearview Mirror and exterior mirror cameras, you can call up views to the left and right of your trailer and see a live video feed behind it using the available wired Tow Mode Camera.

What if I tow multiple trailers?

Available Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring can store data for multiple trailers, and Trailer Tow Pages simplify checks like Trailer Light Check and Trailer Brake Status before each trip.

Do these features still help when I am not towing?

Absolutely. The 360 Surround View Camera is useful in tight parking lots, the Digital Cluster keeps key information front and center, and available LaneSense® Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist supports daily highway driving.

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