Shorteelaw wrote:
Yeah I don't want to have to spend a ton if I don't have to since the TT will be quite a bit too. It definitely has to seat 4 though (including two car seats).
Tow capacity, GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating), and payload (weight the vehicle can carry, including passengers, cargo, hitch, and trailer tongue weight), are determined by powertrain, frame, brakes, tires, and suspension. Thus, when a manufacturer builds a 1/2 ton truck, they will all have a similar GVWR. IE: They build a regular cab model, on with same powertrain, frame, brakes, etc, as they do a crew cab. Anything they add to the vehicle, such as crew cab, 4 X 4, tow package, etc, adds weight to the vehicle and reduces payload, pound for pound.
A trailer with 6500 lb unloaded weight, will be close to 8000 lbs loaded. Average tongue weight being about twelve percent (could be as high as 15%), your tongue weight would be a little over 900 lbs, plus another 100 for a weight distributing hitch.
Your minimum seating capacity says, you must have a crew cab. It may be difficult to find a 1/2 ton crewcab, with enough payload to handle a family of four, along with their associated cargo, and 1000 lbs of trailer weight. There are some out there, but, you would need to check each and every one, to verify GVWR and payload.
There are variations of 1/2 ton Dodge, Ford, and GM trucks that have payloads anywhere from 1400 lbs, up to 2300 lbs.
Add up the weight of your entire family, plus car seats, plus estimated cargo (coolers, snacks, bikes, strollers, maybe some firewood) that may go in or on the truck, plus 1000 lbs for trailer weight. You'll need to find a truck that has available payload to handle that, plus have a little cushion. Something with 1400 lbs payload, probably won't do the job.
Towing at max weight, is unpleasant, and can be dangerous, even without distractions in the back seat.
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