ashnic wrote:
I have a 04 low mileage 4x4 ext cab Silverado with the 5.3L and 3.73 gears auto trans. My wife and I are considering purchasing a 08 Arubu 26rks. Dry weight of 6180 and tongue weight of 680. From what I can tell this puts me right at my max towing rating..Anyone please chime in..I need to make a decision today..and another tow vehicle is not a option. Thanks!
Suggest you first decide if you believe in the ratings or not
If not, then do whatever, but note that any warranty might be denied
(but 2003, so most likely no warranty) and that the OEM is off the liability
hook based on their published ratings
If yes, then find them and learn HOW2 figure it out. Easy simple math
that will require actual weights of your TV, axle by axle fully loaded
Here is the GM site with spec's for a 2004 Silverado 1500
2014 CHEVY SILVERADO | SpecificationsFinding the GCWR is difficult, but it is out there. Basically it is
the 'curb' + 'tow option' + 'MTWR' = GCWR "MTWR" is max tow weight rating,
which is based on the 'curb', which I'm guess you don't own the stripper
model
But that isn't all there is, as the ratings are/is a system. You will
find most folks only talk about one or a couple of those specifications
and is our of context. Again, it is a system and the whole is what
you need to understand in order to figure out your 'true' tow rating
Along with your TV's actual weight, axle by axle
Here is a quote from another thread for this forever question:
Looking for expert advice on TV/RV size and weightBenK wrote:
Welcome to the forum !
First, note that I do not advise 'sure you can' or 'no you can not' (some times
if it seems really over board) but provide the metrics HOW2 figure it out yourself
Second, decide if you believe in the ratings system or not
If not, then do whatever knowing that any warranty claim and over loaded, that
you will have to either lie or hope they don't find out to deny warranty ***AND***
that the OEM is off the liability hook no matter within or out of warranty period
If yes, then read up and ask questions.
Finally, go out and actually weigh your TV axle by axle, both empty and fully loaded
That is the only way to know where you are in reference to it's ratings
Here is a diagram showing the whole system and yes, ratings is a system and any
one link in this food chain can become the weak link
If just looking for confirmation of what you want to hear...you will get tons
of them...aka 'sure you can'....'been over loaded for decades with no problems'...etc

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