โJul-06-2020 07:07 PM
โJul-20-2020 06:20 AM
Ejraste wrote:I tend to think I could easily keep a 6000 lb trailer under 8000lbs when loading it.
If it actually weighs 6000# dry. Mine was around 300# more than stated dry weight. I scaled it on the way home from the dealer. On a trailer that size, I wouldnโt be surprised to see 500# or more.
Thatโs understood which Iโll keep into consideration. I gave myself wiggle room with the weight numbers I stated above.
โJul-19-2020 06:21 AM
I tend to think I could easily keep a 6000 lb trailer under 8000lbs when loading it.
If it actually weighs 6000# dry. Mine was around 300# more than stated dry weight. I scaled it on the way home from the dealer. On a trailer that size, I wouldnโt be surprised to see 500# or more.
โJul-19-2020 06:16 AM
Ejraste wrote:APT wrote:
6k dry weight for that Silverado is good! Happy Camping!
Yeah Iโm just trying to decipher numbers correctly.
2060 lbs payload
- 450 family
- 100 hitch
- 300 miscellaneous
= 1210 lbs
1210 lbs/ 15% = 8066 lbs fully loaded
I tend to think I could easily keep a 6000 lb trailer under 8000lbs when loading it.
โJul-19-2020 05:07 AM
APT wrote:
6k dry weight for that Silverado is good! Happy Camping!
โJul-17-2020 07:34 PM
โJul-17-2020 06:57 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Depends on how the 2020 Silverado is configured.
If it has the NHT tow package and the 6.2 v8 420 hp/460 torque engine/10 speed tranny then your good to go.
The NHT package comes with a higher gvwr/rawr
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โJul-09-2020 03:40 PM
Ejraste wrote:Get an F150 w/3.5 ecoboost, you get more horsepower and more payload then the diesel.Jebby14 wrote:
so 1400 lbs payload? thought you wanted more truck?
I essentially want more pull without having issues with transmission or engine. Iโm not sure if that will be much of an upgrade from my f150 thatโs why I was asking for feedback. From what people have said and what I have read, the payload isnโt really a deciding factor as you can just load up the trailer with cargo and it will only affect tongue weight minimally. So that 200 lbs I lose on payload, I can throw in trailer and only add 30 lbs to the payload.
โJul-09-2020 10:31 AM
โJul-09-2020 10:14 AM
Jebby14 wrote:
so 1400 lbs payload? thought you wanted more truck?
โJul-09-2020 10:06 AM
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