Aug-31-2015 10:38 AM
Aug-31-2015 12:19 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:I have a 2007 Chevy Silverado classic 2500HD Duramax CCSB 4X4. The manual says 14,200 max tow and 22,000 GCWR. I have E rated tires at 80psi of a total capacity of 6084 lbs rating. I weighed my truck full of fule 2 passengers and my B&W companion slider at 7880 lbs and a rear axle weight of 3420.
First off......forget that 14,200# max tow. THat is a magical mfg. marketing number that is based on 150# driver, 20# cargo and base model truck. You will exceed trucks GVWR, RAWR/Tire Rating long before reaching that MAX TOW number.
You have a 2007 2500 so trucks GVWR is probably 9200#....???
You weighed 7880#........leaves 1320# before exceeding trucks GVWR
Now lets forget GVWR and look elsewhere.
RAWR is 6084# and your weight was 3420#......leaves 2664#
IF you use 20% of trailer GVWR for 'wet pin' that is a 13,320# trailer. SO call it a 13K GVWR 5vr. Course that puts you right at trucks RAWR/Rear Tire Rating and over the trucks GVWR by 1344#
Basically if you look for a 5vr with a GVWR of 12K you will still be over trucks GVWR by few hundred pounds but under RAWR/REAR Tire Rating.
That will at least give you some margin on RAWR/Rear Tire Loading.
It all comes down to whether you go with Ratings, a little over on Trucks GVWR and under the others OR just hook up and go!
Personally I pay attention to Tire Ratings/Loading.
Aug-31-2015 11:49 AM
I have a 2007 Chevy Silverado classic 2500HD Duramax CCSB 4X4. The manual says 14,200 max tow and 22,000 GCWR. I have E rated tires at 80psi of a total capacity of 6084 lbs rating. I weighed my truck full of fule 2 passengers and my B&W companion slider at 7880 lbs and a rear axle weight of 3420.
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