Sep-11-2017 03:33 AM
Sep-11-2017 01:08 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Truck GVWR......that is a number that really doesn't much matter.
I can register truck for 12K, 14K regardless of mfgs GVWR
Sep-11-2017 12:53 PM
Sep-11-2017 12:51 PM
TomG2 wrote:DLHarrison wrote:
I am not picking or choosing what numbers that I want to believe in - I am asking for help and advice. I take offense to your suggestions that i am picking and choosing data.
One poster enumerated the ratings that "He" thought were important rather than listing all pertinent ratings. Happens all the time on these forums, nothing to do with Dave. To me, "All ratings matter". I have driven overloaded vehicles and it is not fun. I now tow with vehicles with excess capacity and it is fun. GVWR takes the entire vehicle into consideration, not just one component at a time.
Sep-11-2017 12:49 PM
Sep-11-2017 11:35 AM
Sep-11-2017 11:29 AM
DLHarrison wrote:
I am not picking or choosing what numbers that I want to believe in - I am asking for help and advice. I take offense to your suggestions that i am picking and choosing data.
Sep-11-2017 11:21 AM
Sep-11-2017 11:10 AM
DLHarrison wrote:
I plan on taking a trip this October to Texas and look to upgrade to a Chevy 2500 in early Winter.
Dave
Sep-11-2017 11:09 AM
TomG2 wrote:
Pick and choose the ratings you want to believe in but I see no reason that the same engineers who assigned one value are wrong on the next. GVWR and the resultant payload rating are the most accurate and easily understood.
My buddy and I put a dually rear axle under his old half ton Ford. That did not make it a one ton truck as some would have you believe based on axle ratings. A tow vehicle is the sum of all parts, not just one or two.
Sep-11-2017 11:05 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
5 important ratings
Truck/trailer GCVWR-----stay at/under that number
Trucks RAWR.............stay at/under that number
Trucks Rear Tire Max Load ---stay at/under that number
Trailer Axle Ratings....stay at/under that number
Trailer Tire Max Load--------stay at/under that number
Run the numbers then GO Camping!
Sep-11-2017 10:56 AM
Sep-11-2017 10:38 AM
Sep-11-2017 10:15 AM
Sep-11-2017 10:06 AM
DLHarrison wrote:
The GVWR for the truck is 6,400 pounds.
Sep-11-2017 09:54 AM
TomG2 wrote:DLHarrison wrote:
Will you please clarify your question regarding payload on the Silverado?
Exactly as stated. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating minus actual weight equals Payload or the amount of weight that can be loaded onto the pickup in the form of tongue weight, passengers, and cargo. Many owners are surprised and disappointed to find only a few hundred pounds are available for trailer tongue weight. PS: Actual weights, not brochure weights which can be off by fifty percent or more.s
GVWR is usually posted somewhere on the tow vehicle. Yours is probably in the 6,200 to 7,000 pound range.