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conwhi wrote:
Truck GVW 6100 scale weight GVWR 8600 RGAWR 6000
FGAWR 4410
What is the GVW that this truck can safely tow?
โMay-21-2015 10:54 AM
donn0128 wrote:
No, what I said was... the 1500HD was not a true 2500HD. The 1500HD depending on model year was also sold as a 2500. Not a 2500HD. Big difference. 1500HD/2500 got semi floating axle, lighter springs, less tires and wheels, all on the 1500 frame. The 2500HD got FULL floating rear axle, beafier springs, tires, and wheels all on a heavier frame. I believe the 2500HD also got bigger brakes, but that can be verified by checking a parts manual. The 1500HD was there to bypass some licensing laws for some states. Allowing them to be licensed with passanger car plates instead of truck plates due to the lower GVWR that GM placed on them. They were never a big seller as those that needed to tow heavy bought the 2500HD, those that wanted a passanger car bought the regular 1500.
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donn0128 wrote:garysol wrote:
Figure your pin weight will be AROUND 15% of total trailer weight.
BTW the accepted norm for fifth wheel pin weight is 20% not 15%. 15% pin weight would make for a very unstable towing trailer. .
โMay-20-2015 06:47 AM
donn0128 wrote:garysol wrote:
Just to beat a dead horse...... a 1500HD is not a half ton it is a 3/4 ton from the 6.0 litre and semi floating axles to the springs and brakes.
To the OP.... Even though your truck is a 3/4 ton you still do not have lots of carrying capacity. If it were me I would run your truck over a scale and get a true weight then you can figure out how much pin weight your truck can handle. I think the tow rating was around 10,000lbs for your truck. Figure your pin weight will be AROUND 15% of total trailer weight.
You are sooo wrong! The 1500HD was a heavy half ton. Marketed that way.
Real 3/4 ton trucks do not have semi floating axles, they use FULL floating axles. The 1500HD was a marketing ploy by GM designed to sandwich between 1500 and 2500 trucks. Most of its components were from the 2500 parts bin with heavier springs. .
โMay-20-2015 06:35 AM
garysol wrote:
Just to beat a dead horse...... a 1500HD is not a half ton it is a 3/4 ton from the 6.0 litre and semi floating axles to the springs and brakes.
To the OP.... Even though your truck is a 3/4 ton you still do not have lots of carrying capacity. If it were me I would run your truck over a scale and get a true weight then you can figure out how much pin weight your truck can handle. I think the tow rating was around 10,000lbs for your truck. Figure your pin weight will be AROUND 15% of total trailer weight.
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donn0128 wrote:Easy Don, he has 2500# of payload. More than most 1/2 tons and only 300# less than my 2500HD diesel.
Your asking in the fifth wheel forum, so I assume your asking about a fifth wheel? Simple answer is none!
Load your truck up like your going onna trip and go to the scales. Subtract your loaded ready to camp scaled weight from the GVwR number you find on the drivers door post. Your real world available cargo carrying capacity could be anywhere from 100 to 800 pounds.