The Dodge Durango Tow Package generally adds a Class IV hitch, trailer wiring, and a cooling package to support towing, with additional items that can vary by model year and trim.
What the Tow Package Typically Covers
The core components you’ll see in most Dodge Durango Tow Packages include the following:
- Class IV hitch receiver, ready for heavier loads
- Trailer wiring harness (commonly a 7-pin connector, with 4-pin as an alternative on some builds)
- Towing-related electronics linked to the vehicle’s stability system, including trailer sway control
- Engine oil cooler and transmission cooler as part of a heavy-duty cooling package
- Tow/Haul mode calibration to optimize torque delivery and transmission behavior while towing
These elements work together to improve towing stability, power delivery, and component cooling during highway and mountain runs.
Optional/Year-Specific Enhancements
Depending on the year and trim, the Tow Package can include additional hardware or features that expand capability:
- Integrated trailer brake controller (where available, to power trailer brakes from the Durango)
- Upgraded cooling components, such as a heavier-duty radiator or additional cooling capacity for engine and/or transmission
- Enhanced cooling fans and related durability enhancements
- Max Tow configurations that unlock higher towing ratings on properly equipped models
- Enhanced hitch wiring harnesses or adapters for more complex or multi-axle trailers
Because contents can shift with model-year updates, it’s important to verify the exact items on a specific vehicle’s window sticker or build sheet.
How to Verify What You Have
Because Dodge offered Tow Packages across several generations with varying components, the safe way to confirm what’s included is:
- Check the window sticker (Monroney label) for the “Trailer Tow Group” or Tow Package option
- Consult the owner’s manual section dedicated to towing and options lists
- Ask a dealer to pull the vehicle’s build sheet or VIN-specific configuration
Knowing the exact contents helps you understand towing capacity, recommended trailer configurations, and any optional accessories you may need to add later.
Practical Tips for Tow Planning
Even with the Tow Package, safe towing depends on load, trailer weight, and driving conditions. Here are quick tips to keep in mind:
- Match the trailer weight to the Durango’s stated tow rating for your configuration
- Ensure trailer brakes, lights, and wiring are in good condition and properly connected
- Use appropriate hitch setups and weight-distribution when required by the trailer
Proper preparation helps you tow with confidence and preserves vehicle performance and safety margins.
Summary
The Dodge Durango Tow Package typically includes a Class IV hitch, trailer wiring, trailer sway control, and a heavy-duty cooling package, with optional enhancements like an integrated trailer brake controller and upgraded cooling in certain years. Because the exact contents vary by model year and trim, verify the specifics on your vehicle’s documentation or with a dealer using the VIN.


