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Grub32
Explorer
Mar 05, 2016

Towing with Silverado...am I delusional?

Hi all, I am a perteptual lurker on the forums, but have gained valuable insight from those who frequently post on here. For that, I thank you.

We currently have a 27 foot TT weighing in at 6700 dry. I am pulling it with an 08 Silverado z71 with a 5.3. I will be upgrading the truck next year and I am interested in hauling a golf cart in the bed along with towing the TT. Golf cart weight is about 1100 lbs.

I would make to take it all over the US, through the mountains 2 or 3 times a year and still be able to move at about 65-70 mph to make good time. Is it crazy to think I can do this safely with a 6.0 gas 2500 HD? Or should I step it up to the 6.6 duramax?

Any and all thoughts and suggestions are welcome.

Happy traveling,

Grub
  • Lantley wrote:
    In short it's time to step up. In addition to going diesel you also need to upgrade to a 3500 vs. the 2500 for the additional payload cost is minimal to go from 2500 to 3500.
    If we avoid the payload issue and focus on the motor the 6.0 will get you there however you have performance expectations as well which means Duramax

    Perfect...good advice. You won't regret it for what you want to carry/tow and for the cross country trip you are planning.
  • In short it's time to step up. In addition to going diesel you also need to upgrade to a 3500 vs. the 2500 for the additional payload cost is minimal to go from 2500 to 3500.
    If we avoid the payload issue and focus on the motor the 6.0 will get you there however you have performance expectations as well which means Duramax
  • 3/4 ton gas or 1- ton diesel. I do not think a 3/4 ton diesel will hae enough payload for 1100 pounds of TW and 1100 pounds of golf cart, plus people in the cab.
  • When you go down your first steep mountain pass make sure to have your dash cam on, should make for good watching.


    The information is out there, all you have to do is let it in.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I towed my new 2005 Flagstaff 8528RESS 5th wheel for about 250 miles which did pretty good. The salesman of course said I would not have any problems towing this baby.... Then I got brave and started a trip from VA to Gatlinburg TN on I81 which has a couple of long grade mtn passes on it... Made it up the mtn pass just fine but coming down the other side was a death grip on the steering wheel. I was sweating bullets before I got control again.

    It was just not enough truck to handle the weight of the trailer which was listed as 8800lbs...

    Now if I grew up pulling trailers I probably would not have any problems at all but this was all very new to me towing something this large behind my F150 class truck...

    I turned around and had to go through the same thing again to get back home and thats when I parked it in my back yard next to the woods where it still sets today. When i traded trucks later I never moved the fifth hitch over to the new 2010 truck...

    It is now our get-away trailer setup here at the house. Grandkids love it when they came show up for overnites here.

    Please make good judgement choices here... I still see the F150 truck towing similar trailers on the road but didn't work out for me. I chickened up pretty quick.

    Roy Ken
  • Get a 2500, gas or diesel is the big question. Gasser will be about 8K cheaper.

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