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hbarker
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May 05, 2019

Kawasaki Mule in truck bed, RV trailer towing

Hey fellas., I have a load question for ya'll .

I drive a 2007 2500 GMC Duramax ext cab short bed.
This truck is also my work truck and I regularly have the following load on this truck .
Chemical tank 150 glfull= 1312 lbs liquid.
Loaded side tool boxes = 225 lbs
Spray rig frame & motor= 350 lbs
total regular daily load 1887 lbs
The truck has good shocks and firestone air bag load assist .
Handles and drives very well with this load on a daily basis.

We remove the spray equipment and tow our 32 ft RV trailer with this truck twice a year to Colorado. its total weight is @ 10000.
And are wanting to get a small kawasaki Mule to bring with us.
By removing tail gate I think it will just fit in bed. Sticking out somewhat but should fit. Less tail gate ?? 80 lbs ??
The Mules curb weight is 1057 lbs.
And best I can figure the trailer toung weigh is @ 800 lbs.
totaling 1857 lbs.. Witch is 30 lbs less than this trucks every day load. Does this sound doable?? And or safe?
  • Other than fitting the mule in the truck bed (effectively and easy to load and unload, since this is more of a recreational setup than just for transport), the loads are within reason IMO. Yes it's a load, yes it's a heavy duty pickup that's designed for loads like that.
    With a wdh, like you said, I don't see the truck even flinching at the weight.
  • I didn't see you list it...what's the payload of the truck.

    If you are 9200 empty, I figure you are at least 11k loaded, so 1500 is a good first guess at tongue weight (actual would be better).

    Add in the weight of you and your passngers plus misc stuff in the truck, that could easily be another 500lb.

    Add in the ATV and you are likely pushing 3000lb payload which is more than a lot of 3/4 ton are rated for (check your door frame for actual).

    If you check the actual numbers and it works, consider putting it in the truck backwards...I believe they are rear engine so backwards puts most of the ATV weight in front of the axle. But really it's a pretty marginal setup.
  • "If you check the actual numbers and it works, consider putting it in the truck backwards...I believe they are rear engine so backwards puts most of the ATV weight in front of the axle. But really it's a pretty marginal setup. "

    Measured that too , the little bed sticks out to far to put it in backwards.
    Would not clear my fender wells,. and probably take out the back window.

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