How Tall Is a Ram Truck Bed?

If you’re looking to buy a new truck, you might be wondering how tall the Ram truck bed is. This is an important question to answer, as it will help you determine if the truck will be able to fit the items you wish to transport. Fortunately, there are standard measurements for the Ram truck bed that can help guide your purchase.

The height of the Ram truck bed varies depending on the model and trim level. The most common size for a Ram truck bed is 6 feet, 4 inches tall.

This measurement is taken from ground level up to the top of the box. It should be noted that this size only applies to cargo beds on two-wheel drive models.

If you are looking for a taller Ram truck bed, there are options available with higher trim levels or four-wheel drive models. The most common size for these taller beds is 6 feet, 8 inches tall from ground level up to the top of the box. This size gives extra room for larger items or more cargo space.

The width of a Ram truck bed also varies depending on the model and trim level. Again, two-wheel drive models have a standard width of 5 feet, 3 inches across from side panel to side panel. Four-wheel drive models may have slightly wider beds at 5 feet, 7 inches across.

Finally, it’s important to note that all Ram truck beds come with an 8-foot long box option as well as shorter 6-foot and 5-foot boxes. The length of these boxes can help determine how much cargo space you will have in your new truck.

Conclusion:

The height of a standard two-wheel drive Ram truck bed is 6 feet, 4 inches tall from ground level up to the top of the box. Four-wheel drive models may be slightly taller at 6 feet 8 inches tall from ground level up.

Additionally, all Ram trucks come with either an 8-foot long box option or shorter 6 and 5 foot boxes which can affect overall cargo capacity. By knowing these measurements ahead of time you can make an informed decision when purchasing your next pickup truck.

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Stephen Dunn