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- lawrosaExplorer
lawrosa, you do know I was just adding to the humor,
Jerry
Oh ha ha ha ha... - MFLNomad II
dw1gator wrote:
lawrosa wrote:
That would be for 03 Tahoe DRW, with Duramax.
Never saw one. Can you show us one with dual rear wheels?
I dont think there is such a vehicle
Here is a 03 Tahoe z71 4wd..
Wow. That's mine. Even the color. LOL
Very nice, great color!
lawrosa, you do know I was just adding to the humor,
Jerry - dw1gatorExplorer
lawrosa wrote:
That would be for 03 Tahoe DRW, with Duramax.
Never saw one. Can you show us one with dual rear wheels?
I dont think there is such a vehicle
Here is a 03 Tahoe z71 4wd..
Wow. That's mine. Even the color. LOL - lawrosaExplorer
That would be for 03 Tahoe DRW, with Duramax.
Never saw one. Can you show us one with dual rear wheels?
I dont think there is such a vehicle
Here is a 03 Tahoe z71 4wd.. - MFLNomad II
lawrosa wrote:
Here is something humorous.
Class 5 hitch for an 03 Tahoe.
2400 lb TW and 17000 lbs towing.... Ha ha ha...
http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Chevrolet/Tahoe/2003/C15324.html?vehicleid=200314112
That would be for 03 Tahoe DRW, with Duramax.
Jerry - lawrosaExplorer
dw1gator wrote:
Thanks for the replies. I am going to cat scales to weigh. Payload is as stated. 6000 is what I have calculated for total trailure weight loaded. Total for all cargo including passengers is 650 to 750 lb.
Please post back with your results..
Also note if the cat scale fails to weigh your individual axles call corporate. They will then call that scale and get you weighed as you wish. ( Training issue with some cat scales)
I had issues with a few weigh masters that would not weigh non commercial on separate scales.
I was told by corporate as long as the axles are over 2500 lbs they are to weigh you.
Corporate
cat scale
And they even show how to weigh here... LOLOL
how to weight - lawrosaExplorerHere is something humorous.
Class 5 hitch for an 03 Tahoe.
2400 lb TW and 17000 lbs towing.... Ha ha ha...
http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Chevrolet/Tahoe/2003/C15324.html?vehicleid=200314112 - dw1gatorExplorerThanks for the replies. I am going to cat scales to weigh. Payload is as stated. 6000 is what I have calculated for total trailure weight loaded. Total for all cargo including passengers is 650 to 750 lb.
- Need-A-VacationExplorerAs mentioned, a 4800lb dry trailer weight can easily be 6k lbs. and the loaded tw can range from 12-15%, which would be 720lbs-900lbs depending on what THAT trailer likes for a safe, stable tow. So using only 10% of the gvwr may not be a close enough estimate to actual to base a purchase decision on. Add about 100lbs for the wd hitch also toward your total payload.
Does your Tahoe have a round tube hitch? If so, consider replacing it with a nice, square tube hitch. The factory hitches (any round tube style) can twist when using a wd hitch, making it harder to get the hitch adjusted right.
What is the total normal passenger weight, and about how much cargo will you have in the Tahoe? Is the 1750lbs per the yellow sticker in the drivers door jamb of YOUR Tahoe, or from the listed "brochure" payload? - MFLNomad IIIt is always best to look at the trailer GVWR on the driver's side front of trailer, rather than go by dry weights.
If it says GVWR 7,000, I would figure 10% of that for tongue wt, since you likely won't load trailer right to the max. This would be 700#s hitch, plus 100#s for WDH.
I think your tow vehicle will work, but will be a heavy load for it.
Jerry
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