How much does a Chevy 3500 SRW weigh?
How much does a Chevy 3500 SRW weigh?
What you should be concerned with primarily is the weight on the rear axle and your rear tire weight ratings, and the only way to determine the former is to take the truck to a scale. With a 3500 SRW you will hit the rear tire combined rating (7,050 lbs) with a pin weight of about 3,000 to 3,500 lbs depending on what else you’re carrying.
How much horsepower does a 2005 Chevy 2500HD have?
Not satisfied with “good enough,” the engineers went back to work and the result is a 70 lb.-ft. (97 Nm) torque increase for 2005. The revised powerplant delivers 310 horsepower (231 kw) at 3000 rpm and 605 lb.-ft. (836 Nm) of torque at 1600 rpm when equipped with the Allison automatic transmission.
How much does a 2017 SRW 3500 pull?
A 2017 or 18 SRW 3500 pulls 17,200 one of the car guys at worked mentioned getting a 4500 and converting the dually to singles. I know nothing about this or even what the tow rating would be on that. Anything else I can do to up the tow rating so I’m hauling this safely?
Can a dually pull a 5th Wheel toyhauler?
Back in the day when we had our 5th wheel toyhaulers we bought a dually just for pulling our toyhauler. Best darn decision we ever made. Way more stable and stopping power was greatly increased and you can safely pull with a wind or side wind and be way more stable.
What kind of engine does a 2005 GMC 2500HD have?
While we tend to focus on the 2500HD/3500 models, you’ll find the powertrain specs here for the gasoline engine equipped light-duty/heavy-duty pickup trucks as well as those powered by the Duramax 6600 diesel. The above photos of the 2005 GMC & Chevy have been available for some time here in The Diesel Page.
A 2017 or 18 SRW 3500 pulls 17,200 one of the car guys at worked mentioned getting a 4500 and converting the dually to singles. I know nothing about this or even what the tow rating would be on that. Anything else I can do to up the tow rating so I’m hauling this safely?
Back in the day when we had our 5th wheel toyhaulers we bought a dually just for pulling our toyhauler. Best darn decision we ever made. Way more stable and stopping power was greatly increased and you can safely pull with a wind or side wind and be way more stable.
What you should be concerned with primarily is the weight on the rear axle and your rear tire weight ratings, and the only way to determine the former is to take the truck to a scale. With a 3500 SRW you will hit the rear tire combined rating (7,050 lbs) with a pin weight of about 3,000 to 3,500 lbs depending on what else you’re carrying.