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Will a 2026 Ram 1500 carry 4x8 plywood flat near Superior, WI?

Don Johnson Auto Group – Will a 2026 Ram 1500 carry 4×8 plywood flat near Superior, WI?

If you are planning a cabin project up Highway 53, a garage refresh near Billings Park, or a run across the Bong Bridge to pick up materials, knowing whether the 2026 Ram 1500 can haul standard 4×8 building sheets flat is a real, everyday question. The answer is yes—when you understand the bed dimensions, tailgate options, and the simple steps to secure your load for a smooth drive around Superior, WI.

Why this matters for Superior, WI drivers

A lot of Northland projects rely on sheet goods—plywood, OSB, drywall, and foam board. Whether you are loading up for weekend work in South Range or transporting materials to a job site near University Avenue, being able to set 4×8 sheets flat between the wheel wells makes loading easier, protects edges from wind, and helps keep the stack stable when you hit expansion joints on the Blatnik Bridge or county roads west of town.

The 2026 Ram 1500 brings the capability to do it with confidence, thanks to smart bed dimensions, thoughtful tie-down points, and helpful available features like the Multifunction Tailgate and RamBox Cargo Management System. Below, we break down how it all comes together—and how to set up your truck for an easy, secure haul.

Bed sizes, width between wheel wells, and what that means for 4×8 sheets

The 2026 Ram 1500 offers two bed lengths on most configurations: a 5-foot 7-inch bed and a 6-foot 4-inch bed. The critical measurement for sheet goods is the width between the wheel wells. In the Ram 1500, that space is designed to accommodate standard 4×8 panels laid flat. If you add a spray-in bedliner or drop-in liner, you may reduce usable width slightly, but 4-foot-wide sheets still fit between the wheel wells in typical setups.

Length is the second consideration. An 8-foot sheet will extend past the closed tailgate on both the 5-foot 7-inch and 6-foot 4-inch beds. That is normal. You will carry with the tailgate down, secure the stack, and flag the load as required. The good news is that Ram thoughtfully locates strong tie-down points to make that easy.

How to load and secure 4×8 sheets in a 2026 Ram 1500

Once you know the fit, the next step is securing your materials for a safe drive on US-2 or around East 2nd Street. Here is a simple, proven process that works for plywood, OSB, drywall, and rigid foam.

  1. Check your payload sticker: Open the driver’s door and note the specific payload on your truck’s Tire and Loading Information label. This helps you match your stack to your Ram 1500’s capability.
  2. Set up a flat base: Lay two 2x4s lengthwise in the bed to create a clean surface and help with strap clearance. This is especially helpful if you have a drop-in liner.
  3. Center the stack between wheel wells: Slide your 4×8 sheets in flat so edges are centered and resting evenly. Keep the stack square to avoid side-to-side movement.
  4. Lower and support the tailgate: Carry long sheets with the tailgate down. Use a cargo bar or bed extender to create a positive stop at the rear.
  5. Use the in-bed tie-downs: Ram’s tie-downs are positioned at the corners—run ratchet straps over the stack in an “X” pattern and snug them down.
  6. Prevent front-to-back slide: Add one strap pulling forward to a front tie-down and one pulling rearward to a rear tie-down so the load cannot creep.
  7. Protect edges and finish: Use foam or rags under straps to protect veneer or painted sheet faces; add an edge protector if hauling drywall.
  8. Flag and light the overhang: Attach a red flag to the far edge; if traveling at dusk or night, add a light per local regulations.

You will find this process keeps the stack planted and quiet over railroad crossings near Winter Street and along the approaches to both bridges into Duluth.

Helpful available Ram 1500 features for hauling sheet goods

Beyond basic fit and tie-downs, the 2026 Ram 1500 adds features that make building-material runs easier before, during, and after the haul. If you are configuring your truck, consider the following:

  • Multifunction Tailgate: Use it in the traditional drop-down position to support long sheets, or swing the 60/40 doors open when you want to step closer to the bed floor to lift a heavy stack.
  • RamBox Cargo Management System: Store straps, edge protectors, gloves, and flags in the lockable, illuminated bedside compartments so you are always ready for a supply run.
  • LED Bed Lighting: Light up the bed for early pickups or late returns—especially helpful on winter afternoons in Superior.
  • Mopar® Bed Extender: Add extra support and containment for long loads riding with the tailgate down.
  • Spray-In Bedliner: Improve grip under sheets and protect the bed from scuffs and moisture between jobs.
  • Deployable Bed Step: Make stepping in and out of the bed easier when loading or squaring a stack.

These details save minutes at the lumber yard and help protect both your truck and your materials.

Capacity check: how much sheet material can you carry?

The 2026 Ram 1500 is engineered for serious work, with a maximum available payload of up to 2,360 pounds and maximum available towing up to 11,610 pounds, plus up to 540 horsepower and up to 521 lb-ft of maximum available torque from its engine lineup, including available 3.0L Hurricane engines, the newly available 5.7L HEMI® V8, and the 3.6L Pentastar® V6. For sheet goods, that means your limiting factor is usually weight distribution and how the stack is secured—not the truck’s muscle.

Approximate weights vary: many 1/2-inch plywood sheets weigh around 40–50 pounds each; 3/4-inch plywood often lands around 60–80 pounds. Even 20 sheets of 1/2-inch plywood (about 800–1,000 pounds) sits well within many Ram 1500 configurations. Always reference the payload sticker on your specific truck, include passengers and gear in your calculation, and aim to place heavier items forward of the rear axle.

If you are unsure, our team can help you talk through the load you plan to carry, suggest the right bed accessories, and schedule a quick in-dealership test fit so you know exactly what to expect before your next supply run.

Will RamBox or a tonneau cover change the fit?

RamBox Cargo Management System compartments add incredibly useful lockable storage along the bed sides, but they do change the shape of the upper bed rails. The area between the wheel wells on the bed floor remains designed to accept 4-foot-wide sheets flat. If you routinely stack sheets above wheel-well height or use cross-bed 2x4s at the top of the bed, plan to measure for clearance or add a Mopar® bed extender for tailgate-down hauling.

Tonneau covers are straightforward: hard-folding and roll-up covers that fully retract will let you carry 4×8 stacks with the tailgate down. Low-profile fixed covers or some caps can limit vertical space. If you are pairing a cover with frequent plywood runs, we can walk you through options that balance weather protection and cargo flexibility.

One more pro tip for Superior runs: when you know you will be crossing the harbor on a windy afternoon, lower the leading edge of your stack slightly with a strap and ensure your edge protectors are in place. A few minutes of prep makes a noticeable difference in noise and movement over long bridge spans.

From a day of OSB runs to East End projects to a drywall pickup for a remodel near Wisconsin Point, the 2026 Ram 1500 makes it easy to carry 4×8 sheets flat—then unload with precision thanks to great bed access and lighting. If you want to try a live fit, bring a sample sheet by our location, and we will set up the tie-downs together.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Does a 4×8 sheet really fit flat between the wheel wells in the 2026 Ram 1500?

Yes. The bed is designed so that 4-foot-wide panels sit flat between the wheel wells. If you use a liner, your usable width can change slightly, but standard 4×8 sheets still fit flat on the bed floor in typical setups.

Do I need the 6-foot 4-inch bed to carry 8-foot sheets?

No. Both the 5-foot 7-inch and 6-foot 4-inch beds carry 8-foot sheets with the tailgate down. The longer bed gives you more support under the stack and makes strapping even easier, but either bed works well when you use the built-in tie-downs and a bed extender or cargo bar.

Can I use the Multifunction Tailgate with sheet goods?

Yes. For carrying 4×8 stacks, use the Multifunction Tailgate in the traditional drop-down position to support the load and create a flat plane. When unloading, you can swing the 60/40 doors open to step closer to the bed floor—handy for heavier plywood or drywall.

How many 4×8 sheets can I safely haul in a Ram 1500?

It depends on your truck’s specific payload rating and what else is on board. Many 1/2-inch plywood sheets weigh about 40–50 pounds, so 15–20 sheets is common and typically within ratings. Always check the payload label in your door jamb, include passengers and gear in your total, and distribute weight forward of the rear axle.

Will RamBox get in the way of flat 4×8 sheets?

No. RamBox Cargo Management System adds lockable storage along the bed sides, but 4×8 sheets still sit flat on the bed floor between the wheel wells. If you like to brace material above wheel-well height or across the rails, ask us to measure clearances and review bed extender options.

At Don Johnson Auto Group, we are here to help Superior, WI drivers match the right 2026 Ram 1500 configuration to real jobs and real weekends. If you want to confirm fitment, compare bed accessories, or set up a hands-on demo, we will have straps, edge protectors, and a sample panel ready. Stop by our Ram dealership, serving Chippewa Falls, New Richmond, and St. Croix Falls, or reach out to schedule a visit. We will make your next supply run easier—before you even leave the store.

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