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sologal70
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May 23, 2016

1988 GMC 3500K Sierra advice

I have owned a 1988 GMC 3500K Sierra for many years. I want to buy a travel trailer and am wondering what limitations I should be concerned about. My thought is to "practice" hauling in my home state (Iowa) to shake down my future used travel trailer and before going on the road. I don't think I would want to use this old of a truck to do long distance trips. It has about 135,000 miles on it. Or maybe I'm being paranoid as I guess a new truck can have problems too. I guess I'm thinking as I practice camping more locally I will eventually run across a sale of a newer (diesel?) truck. Then I can tackle doing longer term trips.

I have a brake controller installed as I used it for my gooseneck horse trailer. It has a pretty heavy duty towing hitch (big springs). I had a friend pull a 30' sailboat from western Nebraska to Eastern Iowa one year.

According to the web, my wheelbase is 141.5" (club cab with full bed) which sounds like it can pull up to a 27' travel trailer. Does that sound correct? It is a 5.7 L V8 which according to charts is 185 hp (138kW) @ 4000 rpm 295 lb.ft (400 N.m) @ 2400 rpm. The GVWR is over 8500 lb. Is there other specs I need to know?
Kim in Iowa.
  • op, congrats! now your set!

    but since we're reminiscing....

    back in the day I had a 1989 Chevy k1500 4x4, standard cab, 8' bed.

    it had the tbi 350, 4 speed auto, not sure what rear. I installed one ton springs in the rear which really helped with rear end sag. it was direct bolt in.

    I pulled a 1987 wilderness Yukon 25C, which was the basement model, over 26' long and 6700 gvwr.

    the old chevy pulled it ok, but there's a long grade going to locust lake state park, coming out of st. Claire on rt 61.

    I'd pull that nearly wide open the whole way up, 4,000 plus rpm, which sounded great with the flowmaster I had on it.

    however, by the time I got to the top she was hot, 230 degrees, but she did pull strong. back in those days we pulled heavy trailers with much less capable trucks and they got the job done.

    I pulled that trailer all over pa with that truck.

    I miss it to this day. agree with Marty, that body style Chevy is and will always be one of my favorites. I miss that truck. the sheet metal was so much thicker back then.

    I remeber how neat i thought the computerized display for the hvac controls was. I still do, but my how times have changed.... good memories of my early camping days guys......
  • sologal70 wrote:
    Wow! Thanks so much for the feedback! You guys rock!

    Good news for me. I found a new to me pickup, so the worries of using my old one is in the past.

    My new pickup is a 2008 Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins 6.7L quad cab long bed. It has 71,400 miles on it. I had it checked over carefully by a reputable Diesel shop. So I am good to go! Next is to get a camper. You may see me post in other threads in this forum.

    My old pickup will be going up for sale this Spring, along with a gooseneck horse trailer, so I am sure it will sell quickly, as those are in demand here in Iowa. The truck was garaged every winter and there is no rust, so it is in great condition for its age. I will miss it though, it has a lot of memories.


    Great thread; I remember vividly when the 1988 trucks came out, right close to the time of the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics. They were certainly state of the art then and were much sought after. I also remember when the glued on doors started falling off......

    In any case OP you are going to be a very happy camper when you tow with your new truck and even happier when you see the fuel economy. Please report back and let us know! :B