These weight debates are always the same. There are always guys who say never mind the GVWR etc etc. If you try to do it right, they say you RV like a girl!
🙂Yes you will be close to the ratings with the camper and that truck. The Diesel and its heavier tranny ( over 700 lbs more) plus 4x 4 (350lbs more than 2x2) eat up GVWR that could be for the camper.
It does not matter where the extra weight is front or back as long as you are under the ratings. Note how the GVWR is less than the total ratings of the front and back.
Our 2003 Chev 2500HD gasser has GVWR 9200 and weighs around 6000 on the scales with the box empty. That gives us 3200 for a camper but the back tires can take 6084 so would be over a bit with that much camper.
If we had the Diesel version of the same exact truck, it would weigh more like 7000 with nothing in the box, leaving us 2200 for the camper.
Another thing with Chevs anyway, is they have a Cargo Weight Rating for what should be the weight limit in the box. That would be their camper weight idea too.
That is to allow something for passengers in the cab--150 lbs per seat, so ours is 700 lbs off the total. Our CWR is 2770 , add 700 and we should be able to carry 3470lbs. Truck mods come off that first--belly bars, heavier wheels and tires, running boards, anything. Minus the tail gate though--could be a wash there for mods.
It seems like they say you can swipe some of that 700 for the cab and use it in the box, even if that puts you over your CWR. It can also seem like you should not do that for balance or centre of gravity. You will not get a straight answer from GM--I tried.
😞 They just keep saying not to go over any of the ratings. (Bunch of girls!
🙂 )
The newer trucks are stronger, but also heavier to make them stronger so it is not all just extra GVWR you can use. So you have to go by their ratings but you still need to weigh it all on the scales to know what you are actually doing.
For your intended driving locations, you could get 4x4 with the gas truck and be close enough ? while not getting stuck somewhere.
1. 1991 Oakland 28DB Class C
on Ford E350-460-7.5 Gas EFI
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2. 1991 Bighorn 9.5ft Truck Camper on 2003 Chev 2500HD 6.0 Gas
See Profile for Electronic set-ups for 1. and 2.