02-20-2007, 11:25 PM | #1 |
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'87 GMC tow ratings
I have a' 87 GMC 1-ton crew-cab dually, 454 camper special. Pin head painters destroyed the sticker on the driver door so I can't tell what the towing capacities are. Does anyone have a similar vehicle I can use as a general guideline?
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02-21-2007, 12:31 AM | #2 |
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Re: '87 GMC tow ratings
You're going to be limited more by your type of hitch than anything.
A bumper mount ball is only going to be Class 1 (100lb tongue, 1,000lb GTW) An after market heavy duty bumper might handle Class 2 (200lb tongue, 2,000-2,500lb GTW) And then you get into frame mounted hitches. They're generally Class 2, some are rated to Class 3 (300lb tongue, 3,500lb GTW). Frame leveling hitches are almost all Class 3. For anything heavier than that you're probably going to need to go fifth wheel. And with the 454 and dually, you're probably talking almost 10,000lb GTW capacity. All of the above are generalizations, but I'm usually pretty close to the mark on these things after managing a U-Haul authorized towing center.
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02-21-2007, 06:20 PM | #3 |
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Re: '87 GMC tow ratings
you must have my truck's cousin. I've got all my stuff documented somewhere..mine's a 77. I have a Class 4 torsion hitch on my truck and it weighs 6300 curb and we've hauled 5500+ pound trailers. The rated GVWR is 5 tons.
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02-22-2007, 09:35 PM | #4 |
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Re: '87 GMC tow ratings
My bumper on my 86 K10,
Max.... 400lb tongue weight 4000 Gross Trailer Weight Duro |
02-22-2007, 09:58 PM | #5 |
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Re: '87 GMC tow ratings
GVWR does not mean trailer and all. GVWR is weight of truck loaded with everything. SAy 8600 gvwr= 6200 curb weight, 6 passengers- 1000, and 1500 pounds in the bed. That would be equal to its max rated GVWR.
Some bumpers are rated for 8000 pounds! Class 5 hitches will take care of pretty much any trailer you could find. REmember, many trucks have a 10k tow rating and are classed as 7200 or so gvwr. A 1 ton camper special would have a tow rating of around 8k or so I would guess, but it will handle more than that. The trans would be the limiting factor I would imagine.
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02-22-2007, 11:22 PM | #6 |
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Re: '87 GMC tow ratings
when i remember, i'll run out and copy down my door panel.
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