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03-21-2016, 11:44 AM | #1 |
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Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
Hey everyone! I am moderator of fsjnetwork.com where we talk about the old full sized jeeps. I built a '78 J10 Honcho a few years ago into a rock crawler and now I have built a '75 GMC C35 one ton 2wheel drive dually so I can tow the Honcho. My Dad actually had the exact same truck that he bought new in '77. Same color and everything. He had that truck on the farm and it rusted out a few years ago though.
I installed a 2005 8.1L L18 backed by a new gearstar 4L80E tranny into the C35. Swap notes include the following: stock radiator stock starter for a 454 stock headers for a 454 stock engine mounts stock transmission crossmember that I moved to the rear position because the 4L80e is longer than the stock TH400 The truck is a 100% rust free Colorado truck and is in amazing condition. It rides and drives great. No issues with it at all. My question is surrounding towing capacity. I've recently completed the truck and bought a 34' gooseneck trailer with the intentions of towing my rock crawler and maybe another rig if needed. The trailer weights 4600lbs and the J10 weights 6000lbs. I have a new B&W GN hitch (the one rated for 30K). I loaded up the jeep this weekend and took everything for a test drive. All went well, but I could definitely tell the trailer/truck was back there. What is the max towing rating for these old C35's? |
03-22-2016, 12:04 PM | #2 |
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
Welcome to the site,
Your year truck GCW will depend on the rear gear that came stock. If it's a 3.73 it's 13,000 and if it's a 4.10 or 4.56 than its 15,000. You should also have trailering special GCW name plate right next to the window molding on the door if it's a trailering special model...
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03-23-2016, 07:06 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
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03-23-2016, 07:19 PM | #4 |
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
Here you go...GCWR in pounds by axle ratio
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03-23-2016, 07:26 PM | #5 |
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
Speaking 1 tons with a 454 it looks like
3.73's = 13,500 lbs. 4.10's = 15,000 lbs. 4.56's = 17,000 lbs. |
03-23-2016, 07:37 PM | #6 |
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
Well sure, if you jump to the 1978 data. Given the minimal changes from 75 no doubt the info is applicable, but it's not the GM gospel for the OP's model year.
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03-23-2016, 07:44 PM | #7 |
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
Isn't much GM says I'd take as gospel but it's a pretty safe bet those trucks went virtually unchanged from 73-79 so I wouldn't have a problem applying that chart to any of those years.
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03-22-2016, 12:45 PM | #8 |
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
That's a good looking combo there Blake. When I get my 85 Crew in good enough shape I will be dragging my crawler out to your neck of the woods.
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03-22-2016, 01:27 PM | #9 |
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
These old trucks aren't quite as heavy as newer ones, which causes it to feel like the trailer is pushing you around. For comparison sake after I bought my '90 V3500 crew cab I took it to the scale empty and it was right about 6500#. Shortly there after I took my dad's '97 k3500 crew cab to the same scale empty and it was just over 7500#. Both trucks are 454 automatic trucks. The '90 had the Dana 60/70 combo with the NP205 transfer case. The '98 had the ifs and a corporate 14 bolt rear end and the aluminum chain drive t-case.
You have the power with the 8100, I just think the lighter weight of the older trucks makes a huge difference. Nate
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
I have no answer to your question... However that is such a badazz combo, that whatever small towing disadvantages you may be experiencing you make up for and then some in style points!!
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03-23-2016, 01:45 PM | #11 |
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
What accessory set did you use for the swap? I'm seriously considering an 8.1 swap with an allison or NV4500.
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
Had a '86 1t with a roll back bed, and pulled a 24' open car trailer.
454 4 speed 4:10 gear doug nash od Have had 2 '55 caddys on it. About 22k or so, Pulled it fine, stopping however not so much. Still 300k+ in it.
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03-23-2016, 04:35 PM | #13 |
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I believe Slim is spot on with the GVW's vs gear ratio. I have a 79 1 ton 454 with 3.73's and 13,000 GVW is what I recall.
I've pulled my 28 foot enclosed across country with it. Empty the trailer is almost 5,000 lbs., had a 4100 lbs. car in it, air compressor, generator, complete 5 foot tall tool box packed with tools etc... Every bit of 10,000 lbs. if not more and it did a fine job pulling it around. |
07-27-2021, 03:50 PM | #14 |
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
There's two things you need to worry about. What's legal to tow, and what's safe to tow.
Legally, you can't exceed the truck's GVWR. That's the weight on the two axles of the truck, including trailer tongue weight, but not including weight on the trailer axles. I'm almost certain you're good to go there. Safe towing capacity is based largely on how the rig feels when driving it. If you're comfortable doing what you're doing, that's the most important thing.
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
As long as everything is in good shape and you don't bust the GVWR, the truck is doing what it was designed to do. But except for the new parts you swapped in, that truck is ~47 years old. You should keep in mind that on a steep rough road at altitude, things can go from great to crap really fast. Going down that bumpy hill with 16k and finding out you forgot to connect the trailer brakes.... (or a mouse chewed on some wires to the same effect).
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Having been the one that established the trailering rating for some of these vehicles I can say the limiting factor was the ability to launch the vehicle at GCW up the 16% grade. There were a number of combinations that would have been rated higher if it were not for this particular requirement. K
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
I don't tow anything DOWN the mountain. It's always UP the mountain.
The truck drives and handles and brakes great when loaded. I only have the Gooseneck. No bumper pull. I guess I worry about the integrity of the leaf springs and the frame. They all look good, but ~46 years is a long time. |
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As far as I can tell, the only number that matters to law enforcement is the GVWR. I welcome correction though. Edit: Was the GCWR a legally binding thing back in the squarebody days? It looks a lot more like a factory "recommendation" that might affect warranty claims at best. After all, there's nothing inherently unsafe about towing a heavy load with a 3.42 axle ratio. DOT doesn't care how heavy towing affects your drivetrain. They just want to know your chassis, tires, and brakes are big enough.
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
To some degree, it also affects the amount of stress on the engine and transmission. A 3.42 will run a higher risk of clutch damage than the 4.10 ratio will. Lugging an engine is not good for its longevity either.
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Re: Intro and question about towing with a C35 one ton
make sure you have a heavy trans cooler if its automatic and make sure you have a good trailer brake unit
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