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Stclairm wrote:I think waiting the 1000 miles to tow has to do with a little bit of everything breaking in correctly. But i think one of the big things is the rear ends ring and pinion gears. I have been told the rear end needs to be broken in under normal driving conditions before towing a trailer and adding real heat and load to them. Not sure if there is any real truth to it or not but it's what i have been told and the owners manual says to wait 1000mi so it's better to be safe than sorry. Especially with a brand new truck. Good luck, Kevin
What is the deal with putting so many miles on before towing? Transmission break in? ^ Sweet rig BTW!
โApr-30-2013 01:08 PM
countryboy69 wrote:
gmc dually blowing over in the wind
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwOqARlw1EI
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โApr-28-2013 06:33 PM
jerem0621 wrote:CKNSLS wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
My sig use to have a F150...
Have you even priced 3/4 tons for real (as in talking numbers with the dealer)? If not I think you would find them VERY close in price.
When things go bad on the road it is a terrible time to try to upgrade.
Sage advice tifwiw
I have put 12,000 miles on my2011 Silverado 1/2 ton in the last 5 months traveling across the U.S. (4,000 towing and 8,000 touring) and it has done fine pulling my 5,500 pound travel trailer. In addition driving all these miles I haven't see 1 - 1/2 ton broken down on the side of the road even though I have seen plenty towing trailers.
-Actual observed advice
Thanks for the observed advice.. I was not referring to breaking down. Not at all.
I was talking about this
especially this
breaking down is the least of my worries.
Video #1 experienced a loss of traction in the TV. In video #2 you can see that even a small single axle trailer can overcome a TV.
Me personally, I want the most TV tugging on my trailer as possible.
If a HD (specially a dually) was attached to the trailer and situation in video #1 there would have been a 50% greater chance of of keeping traction (two extra tires)
In video number 2 if it had been pulled by a HD truck (dually or not) the trailer would have had to overcome 50% more wheelbase and nearly two TONS more vehicle to flip the HD truck.
YMMV.. TIFWIW
OP.. I am not throwing down on your truck... Yours is a very capable truck. Good choice with the Max Tow package.
Thanks!
โApr-28-2013 05:50 PM
CKNSLS wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
My sig use to have a F150...
Have you even priced 3/4 tons for real (as in talking numbers with the dealer)? If not I think you would find them VERY close in price.
When things go bad on the road it is a terrible time to try to upgrade.
Sage advice tifwiw
I have put 12,000 miles on my2011 Silverado 1/2 ton in the last 5 months traveling across the U.S. (4,000 towing and 8,000 touring) and it has done fine pulling my 5,500 pound travel trailer. In addition driving all these miles I haven't see 1 - 1/2 ton broken down on the side of the road even though I have seen plenty towing trailers.
-Actual observed advice