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1500 MAXIMUM PAYLOAD
1
(LBS.)
REGULAR CAB EXTENDED CAB CREW CAB
Engine GVWR
2
Standard
Box 2WD
Long Box
2WD
Standard
Box 4x4
Long Box
4x4
Standard
Box 2WD
Long Box
2WD
Standard
Box 4x4
Long Box
4x4
Short Box
2WD
Short Box
4x4
Vortec 4.3L V8 6,400 1,940 1,804 1,714 1,549 1,515
Vortec 4.8L V8 7,000
6,800
6,400
1,810
1,676
1,598
1,827
1,783
1,726
1,701
1,659
Vortec 5.3L V8 XFE 6,700 1,648
Vortec 5.3L V8 7,000
6,900
6,800
6,400
1,757
1,635
1,550
1,794
1,755
1,641
1,794
1,513
1,634
1,712
Vortec 6.0L Hybrid
3
7,300
7,100
1,527
1,509
Vortec 6.2L V8 with
MAX Trailering Pack
7,300
7,200
7,100
7,000
1,908
1,835
1,937
1,890
Vortec 6.2L V8 7,000
6,800
1,747
1,671
1,675
1,626
TRAILERING BASICS
NOTE: Towing a trailer involves all major vehicle systems of your Chevy truck. Easy and safe trailering requires a properly equipped vehicle, additional trailering equipment and an appropriate
trailer. It also requires loading both the vehicle and trailer properly, using safe driving techniques, meeting regional legal requirements, and following break-in and maintenance schedules.
The vehicle owner is responsible for obtaining the proper equipment (hitch ball, hitch type of the proper size and capacity) required to safely tow both the trailer and the load that will be towed.
For more information, consult your Owner’s Manual or speak to a trailering expert at your Chevrolet dealership. These charts will assist in determining how to best equip your Chevy truck for
trailering. To help you understand the charts, consider these trailering factors:
RGAWR AND GVWR: Addition of trailer hitch weight cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed Rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (RGAWR) or Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). These ratings can be
found on the certification label located on the driver door or doorframe.
GCWR: The Gross Combination Weight Rating is the total allowable weight of the completely loaded vehicle and trailer.
TRAILER WEIGHT RATING: This rating is determined by subtracting the tow vehicle’s weight (curb weight) from the GCWR. Base vehicle (curb) weight is used, so additional passenger, equipment and
cargo weight reduces this rating.
NOTE: The safety steps described here are by no means the only precautions to be taken when trailering. See the Owner’s Manual for your Chevy Silverado for additional guidelines and trailering tips.
TRAILERING CAUTION: If you don’t use the correct equipment and drive properly, you can lose control of your vehicle when you pull a trailer. If the trailer is too heavy, your vehicle brakes may be less
effective. You and your passengers could be seriously injured. Pull a trailer only after you have taken the following steps:
TRAILER BRAKES: If your trailer weighs 2,000 lbs. loaded, then it must have its own adequate brakes. Be sure to read and follow the instructions for the trailer brake controller so that it is installed,
adjusted and maintained properly.
HITCHES: It’s important to have the correct hitch equipment. If you’ll be towing a trailer, be sure to use a frame-mounted, weight-distributing hitch and sway control of the proper size. If you have
to make any holes in the body of your vehicle to install a trailer hitch, be sure to seal the holes if you ever remove the hitch. If they’re not sealed, dirt, water and deadly carbon monoxide from the
exhaust can get into your vehicle.
FIFTH-WHEEL TRAILERING:
Some Silverado models can be equipped with a fifth-wheel or gooseneck trailer hitch. Follow the manufacturer’s directions for installation, but note that the hitch must
be attached to the truck frame. Do not use the pickup bed for additional support. For proper kingpin tongue load distribution and control of the trailer, the hitch must be mounted so the kingpin load
is placed ahead of the rear axle centerline. Fifth-wheel trailer kingpin loads are higher than conventional trailer tongue loads, so pay careful attention to the truck’s payload capacity and rear axle
weight ratings. Your Chevy dealer can help you calculate the maximum allowable payload and GVWR required for your fifth-wheel trailering application. The weight of any additional equipment
and all passengers other than the driver must be subtracted from the payload weight to determine the maximum kingpin load available.
1 Maximum payload capacity includes weight of driver, passengers, optional equipment and cargo. 2 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). When properly equipped; includes vehicle, passengers, cargo and equipment.
3 Available at participating dealers.
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