SILVERADO HD CONVENTIONAL AND GOOSENECK/5TH-WHEEL TRAILER WEIGHT RATINGS — 2500 HD
(CONTINUED)
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These charts specify the trailer weight rating for your vehicle. Do not exceed the trailer weight rating.
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For more information, ask your Chevrolet dealer.
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2500 HD CREW CAB
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Long Bed 2WD
6.6L V8 gas
17"/18"
10,000
24,000
14,500
16,840
6.6L V8 gas
17"
10,300
24,000
14,500
16,840
6.6L V8 gas
18"/20"
10,500
24,000
14,500
16,810
Duramax 6.6L V8
17"
10,000
26,000
14,500
12,550
Duramax 6.6L V8
18"/20"
10,000
26,000
17,970
12,350
Duramax 6.6L V8
17"
11,000
26,000
14,500
17,880
Duramax 6.6L V8
18"/20"
11,200
27,500
18,500
18,500
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Long Bed 4x4
6.6L V8 gas
17"/18"
10,000
24,000
14,500
16,550
6.6L V8 gas
17"
10,650
24,000
14,500
16,550
6.6L V8 gas
18"/20"
10,850
24,000
14,500
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16,520
Duramax 6.6L V8
17"
10,000
26,000
14,500
10,620
Duramax 6.6L V8
18"/20"
10,000
26,000
16,560
10,240
Duramax 6.6L V8
17"
11,350
26,000
14,500
17,590
Duramax 6.6L V8
18"/20"
11,550
27,500
18,500
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18,500
Long Bed High Country 4x4
6.6L V8 gas
20"
10,850
24,000
14,500
16,170
Duramax 6.6L V8
20"
11,550
27,500
18,500
18,500
General Trailering Notes
Where available, the Trailering Package (Z82) provides a
trailer hitch platform and a 7-pin sealed connector at the rear bumper. A 7-wire
camper/fifth-wheel wiring harness (UY2) is also available and requires the Trailering
Package (Z82).
Automatic Transmission Note
Automatic transmissions are equipped with an engine
oil cooler (KC4) and an oil-to-air transmission oil cooler (KNP).
Trailer Tongue Weight Notes
Trailer tongue weight should be 10–15% of total loaded
trailer weight for conventional towing. The addition of trailer tongue weight must
not cause vehicle to exceed Rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (RGAWR) or Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating (GVWR).
Gooseneck/5th-Wheel Kingpin Weight Notes
Gooseneck or fifth-wheel kingpin
weight should be 15–25% of the total loaded trailer weight. The addition of trailer
kingpin weight cannot cause vehicle 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. A fifth-wheel hitch is
offered on specific models and is also available as a dealer-installed accessory on
select models. See the Trailering Basics on page 7 for more trailering information.
Gooseneck/5th-Wheel Trailering Notes
Silverado HD can be equipped with a
gooseneck or fifth-wheel 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 near 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
Gross Axle Weight Rating (RGAWR). Your Chevrolet 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 must be
subtracted from the payload weight to determine the maximum kingpin load available.
Gooseneck/5th Wheel Prep Package
The Gooseneck/5th Wheel Prep Package
(Z6A)
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includes a hitch platform ready to accept a gooseneck ball or fifth-wheel
hitch, a box-mounted trailer harness, a spray-on bedliner, and all the necessary box
and bedliner holes drilled and capped.
1 Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the Trailering section of the Owner’s Manual. The weight of
passengers, cargo and options or accessories may reduce the amount you can tow.
2 Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR). When properly equipped; includes weight of vehicle, passengers, cargo and equipment.
3 Gross Combination Weight
Rating (GCWR). When properly equipped; includes weight of the vehicle and trailer combination, including the weight of driver,
passengers, fuel, optional equipment and cargo in the vehicle and trailer.
4 With available 18" mud-terrain tires (QG3), maximum
conventional towing is 12,000 lbs.
5 Requires bumper hitch and includes spray-on bedliner. Not available with pickup bed delete.