2009 LTZ Tow Capacity Question
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2009 LTZ Tow Capacity Question
New to Forum. Need some input. I have been trying to get an actual number for the tow capacity of my SPECIFIC vehicle. Hopefully someone has a consistent answer. I see the 2009 brochure has the capacity at 6800. An RV dealer friend stated that with my installed equipment I should be able to tow 7200 (6000 dry weight). An ASE certified mechanic told me 9,700. Very confusing. Want to make sure I get this correct. Here are the specs on my vehicle. Appreciate any insight. Thanks
2009 Chevy Silverado
model LTZ 2WD, Extended cab, shortbox
5.3L V8, 4 speed auto, with active Fuel Mgmt System
3.42 Axle
Z85 Trailering/handling suspension
Heavy duty trailering equipment
Locking rear differential
LTZ plus package
Deluxe Chrome package
20" Chrome-clad wheels
2009 Chevy Silverado
model LTZ 2WD, Extended cab, shortbox
5.3L V8, 4 speed auto, with active Fuel Mgmt System
3.42 Axle
Z85 Trailering/handling suspension
Heavy duty trailering equipment
Locking rear differential
LTZ plus package
Deluxe Chrome package
20" Chrome-clad wheels
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towing isn't the problem. stopping a load without trailer brakes will be the problem. I've pulled over 10,000lbs with my 2008 silverado, pulled it easily but it took some hard braking to stop.
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Of course I looked in the book. It tells me 6800 but I do not believe it takes into consideration the added suspension package and HD trailer equipment, which should make a difference. If you look at Edmunds or Consumer Reports, they all have different numbers based on the equipment, model and year. THAT is what is confusing. I guess I will go with the book number. Thanks
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Also depends on what tranny your truck has in it.. I work at a trailer shop.your SPECIFIC vehicle you listed through our draw-tite loook up program.. Wasnt able to find all you exact listings all they listed was a 2009 chevy/gmc reg.extended,crew cab w/ the 5.3 engine and a gear ratio as 3.42 can pull 9600#.. Depending on which tranny your vehicle has as follows ( LH6,LY5,LC9,LMG) model which i THINK would be listed on your VIN # ( not 100% sure tho)
Also check your hitch in the back of the truck and see what ratings it gives you.. Im 99% the newer chevys (like 01-02 and up) WEIGHT CARRYING is around 7500# then WEIGHT DISTRIBUTING is around 9600# so basically when adding a WT Distributing hitch you can tow alot more.., Hope this helps and didnt confuse you anymore..
Also check your hitch in the back of the truck and see what ratings it gives you.. Im 99% the newer chevys (like 01-02 and up) WEIGHT CARRYING is around 7500# then WEIGHT DISTRIBUTING is around 9600# so basically when adding a WT Distributing hitch you can tow alot more.., Hope this helps and didnt confuse you anymore..
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Absolutely do not go by what your hitch rating is! That is simply what the hitch is capable of not what the truck is rated for.
Your truck's rating is 6800#according to the following link. Your 5.3 with 4spd auto and 3.42 gears is are the determining factors.
http://www.trailerlife.com/sharedcod...0000&x=65&y=16
Your truck's rating is 6800#according to the following link. Your 5.3 with 4spd auto and 3.42 gears is are the determining factors.
http://www.trailerlife.com/sharedcod...0000&x=65&y=16
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Absolutely do not go by what your hitch rating is! That is simply what the hitch is capable of not what the truck is rated for.
Your truck's rating is 6800#according to the following link. Your 5.3 with 4spd auto and 3.42 gears is are the determining factors.
http://www.trailerlife.com/sharedcod...0000&x=65&y=16
Your truck's rating is 6800#according to the following link. Your 5.3 with 4spd auto and 3.42 gears is are the determining factors.
http://www.trailerlife.com/sharedcod...0000&x=65&y=16
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How big of a trailer do you need? One thing to think about would be doing a gear swap. Going to 3.73s picks up your capacity by 1000#. I tow a 27' Outback by Keystone that weighs in at 5600# ready to camp. I had 3.42s and went to 3.73s BUT I also use a lower profile tire on the rear when I'm towing which effectively gives me about a 3.9 ratio. Having 2wd I just run the taller tires on the front when towing. Here is a link to my gear change with pics.
http://jimscampingforums.com/forums/...hp?topic=149.0
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http://jimscampingforums.com/forums/...hp?topic=149.0
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How big of a trailer do you need? One thing to think about would be doing a gear swap. Going to 3.73s picks up your capacity by 1000#. I tow a 27' Outback by Keystone that weighs in at 5600# ready to camp. I had 3.42s and went to 3.73s BUT I also use a lower profile tire on the rear when I'm towing which effectively gives me about a 3.9 ratio. Having 2wd I just run the taller tires on the front when towing. Here is a link to my gear change with pics.
http://jimscampingforums.com/forums/...hp?topic=149.0
Bob
http://jimscampingforums.com/forums/...hp?topic=149.0
Bob