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Allworth
Nov 06, 2015Explorer II
Two things come immediately to mind:
1. Not all Duramax trucks are equal. That engine is used in both 3/4 Ton and One Ton configurations. Make sure you know the towing and loading capacities for your EXACT Chevy (GMC ?). Go to Trailer LIfe's website and look up the towing guide for your year, model, and options.
2. Very few trailers are designed to Winter over in the high country. If you are going to stay in Colorado, a trailer may not be a good option (Unless you will be well East of Denver). It was snowing yesterday in Durango, Silverton, and Grand Junction.
1. Not all Duramax trucks are equal. That engine is used in both 3/4 Ton and One Ton configurations. Make sure you know the towing and loading capacities for your EXACT Chevy (GMC ?). Go to Trailer LIfe's website and look up the towing guide for your year, model, and options.
2. Very few trailers are designed to Winter over in the high country. If you are going to stay in Colorado, a trailer may not be a good option (Unless you will be well East of Denver). It was snowing yesterday in Durango, Silverton, and Grand Junction.
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