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Suburban 2500 6.0 tow 10,000 lbs?

mykeg11
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I am looking for some ideas on how to tow my 25' TH with UTV inside that weighs 10,000 lbs. Currently I have a 09 Silverado 2500HD that easily tows it but Since I have another child it's overkill as a daily driver, and I only tow a few times a year.

I would like to sell it to buy an SUV for the family like a 08 Suburban 2500 6.0.
Realistically I only tow my trailer to Glamis about 5 times a year and it's 200 miles round trip.
If I get the Burb and install airbags would I be ok to tow since it's not very far and there's not many hills along the way?
I figure I'd be about 500-800lbs over maximum towing capasity.
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majorgator
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APT wrote:
No way. If you are actually at 10k loaded, that will be 1200-1500 pounds of TW. This is the problem with the 07+ GM (and all competitors for that matter which are even lower):



200 miles round trip? Take two vehicles. That's relatively cheap fuel for the second vehicle.

I would question whether this picture is from a 1500 or a 2500 suburban. It doesn't really say.

I think the main issue would be payload, moreso than tow rating. To the OP, have you looked at the PSD Excurions? I'd have one of those any day before a 2500 suburban. I know they've been discontinued (stupid ford motor co), but if you're mechanically inclined and willing to put in the work, you can get your hands on a 6.0 PSD excursion very reasonably. Just MHO.

Self-Edit: I see in your sig line where you have a 2500 suburban, so I'd imagine your picture is from that ๐Ÿ˜‰ That's a strange scenario, because my 2007 1500 silverado has a hitch sticker that exceeds those numbers (when WD hitch is used).
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blt2ski
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KD4UPL wrote:
Have you considered a full size 3500 van? You can even get one of those with the Duramax.


My first choice unless you NEED 4wd! Otherwise, I would have gone this route instead of my crew cab pickups. Along with I used the pickups at work daily landscaping. Better choice of funds was a CC 35 series pickup for day in and out for me any how. 6 of us in a van would have een way more comfortable. We survived many miles.....

Not sure if you can get a different hitch for a burb tho, if so, then trade in for a 1500 lb capacity HW hitch, and enjoy the burb.

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KD4UPL
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Have you considered a full size 3500 van? You can even get one of those with the Duramax.

PAThwacker
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Dick did you tow the Sunnybrook with both? I feel mine is taxed enough in my local camping area. Too many 15% grades coming and going.
2015 Keystone Springdale Summerland 257rl
Tow vehicle: 2003 GMC K1500 ext lb
Previous: 14 years of 3 popups and a hybrid tt

Dick_B
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I traded in my 3/4 T 8.1 Suburban for a 3/4 T 6.0 Suburban. Either one gives me around 9 mpg towing 7500 lbs. The old Suburban gave me 9 mpg in town. The new Suburban give me 12 mpg in town and 16 mpg on the highway but does not tow anywhere as well as the old one.
Dick_B
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CampingN_C_
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I'm pulling around 8600# with that same engine in a 2500HD. It works on hills pretty hard. I wouldn't want to get in the 10K range with it.
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coolbreeze01
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I'd weigh the trailer without water and fuel.
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LB, SRW, 4X4, 6-Speed Auto, 3.73, Prodigy P3, Blue Ox Sway Pro........
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PAThwacker
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My sub is the single digit mpg variety. $135 to $150 a fillup.
The primary kid toter is the 5.3 dod tb.
2015 Keystone Springdale Summerland 257rl
Tow vehicle: 2003 GMC K1500 ext lb
Previous: 14 years of 3 popups and a hybrid tt

APT
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We effectively replaced our minivan (which was our third) with the Suburban you thought you wanted. It's the wife's DD and our main family vehicle. She loves "her truck". But I sometimes wish I had kept our prior crew cab pickup and minivan and just driven 2 cars on our camping trips. I miss the truck bed.
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BenK
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Consider a mini van

My Odyssey is my daily and love it

Daughter was up from S CA and the mini van was hers for the week. Grandson
and son in law also loved it.

Daughter grew up with my 2 seater, K5 Blazer, Silverado and the sedans. She
now has my old Mazda B2500 (Ranger half ton) and her husband has a 4Runner.

She knows enough about vehicles to make a great technical decision and she never
thought about mini vans...because they were/are soccer mom vehicles...not now
and that is on her list once one of their vehicles dies
-Ben Picture of my rig
1996 GMC SLT Suburban 3/4 ton K3500/7.4L/4:1/+150Kmiles orig owner...
1980 Chevy Silverado C10/long bed/"BUILT" 5.7L/3:73/1 ton helper springs/+329Kmiles, bought it from dad...
1998 Mazda B2500 (1/2 ton) pickup, 2nd owner...
Praise Dyno Brake equiped and all have "nose bleed" braking!
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51 cylinders in household, what's yours?...

PAThwacker
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My wife loves to tote around in our k2500. It's not a daily driver but she has no issues wheeling it. Center buckets wth rear bench out.

2004 4l80e and 3.73 tow rating: 7,600lbs.
2015 Keystone Springdale Summerland 257rl
Tow vehicle: 2003 GMC K1500 ext lb
Previous: 14 years of 3 popups and a hybrid tt

mykeg11
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Thanks for the replies. Lots of great info that i figured but just wanted to make sure. Looks like i have to convince wifey to upgrade her vehicle instead of me. She wont drive a full size SUV but wants the 3 rows and cargo room. But i know once she test drives a few shell see all the cool updated gadgets and change her mind ๐Ÿ˜‰

BurbMan
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mykeg11 wrote:
I am looking for some ideas on how to tow my 25' TH with UTV inside that weighs 10,000 lbs. Currently I have a 09 Silverado 2500HD that easily tows it but Since I have another child it's overkill as a daily driver, and I only tow a few times a year.

I would like to sell it to buy an SUV for the family like a 08 Suburban 2500 6.0.
Realistically I only tow my trailer to Glamis about 5 times a year and it's 200 miles round trip.
If I get the Burb and install airbags would I be ok to tow since it's not very far and there's not many hills along the way?
I figure I'd be about 500-800lbs over maximum towing capasity.


Assuming you have the 6.0 in your truck now, pretty much would the same on power, 08 and an 09 should have the same transmission, which I think is 6 speed?

The issue is loading....max tow capacity with the burb (like many other vehicles) assume only the driver in the truck. Add passengers plus gear in the back and that capacity goes down accordingly.

The new burbs have an integrated hitch receiver that can't be changed out and is limited to 1000 lbs tongue weight. Add the TW of the trailer and payload of the burb and you will be way over GVWR, along with tow rating, GCWR, and RAWR.

Better option would be to trade for a 2500 or better yet 3500 crew cab or Ram mega-cab for more interior space, and still tow the trailer OK. I think you're asking too much from the 2500 burb.

fla-gypsy
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I agree that the TW is really the issue and you already have a capable vehicle. No need to reinvent the wheel.
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