Once again poor sentence structure like MANY brochures/guides/information sheets etc have.
In top paragraph pg.8
" The maximum rating for a weight-carrying hitch is listed in the General Trailering Notes below"
Then down in the General Trailering Notes
"To achieve a trailer weight rating greater than 5,000 lbs., models must be equipped with an available optional suspension: Handling/Trailering (Z85) or Off-Road (Z71)."
That is for weight carrying....bumper(NOT receiver hitch)
For trucks with 'receiver hitch'
"Where available, the Heavy-Duty Trailering Equipment Package (Z82)
provides a trailer hitch platform and a seven-pin sea led connector at the rear bumper." (receiver hitch and 7 pin connector)
Note #3 Ratings are for trucks with K5L cooling that comes with Z82 Trailering Package. (which you have)
So tow rating is: 9600#
BUT------
Note #1 1
Trailer weight ratings are calculated assuming a base vehicle, except for any option(s) necessary to achieve the rating, plus driver. The weight of other optional equipment, passengers and cargo will reduce the trailer weight your vehicle can tow.
9600# rating using a BASE model, 150# driver, 20# cargo
SO higher 'trim' level, optional equipment, passengers, stuff in truck, stuff in bed ----ALL have to be subtracted from available 'payload' (cargo carrying capacity on door jamb sticker
How much you have left determines 'how much trailer based on tongue weight'
Figure on 6500# GVWR trailer.....MAX
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