Chevrolet/GMC Silverado 1500 / Sierra/Sierra Denali 1500 Owner Manual
(GMNA-Localizing-MidEast-16515122) - 2023 - CRC - 8/12/22
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Driving and Operating
the trailer weight to stay within the GCWR,
GVWR, maximum trailer tongue load,
or GAWR-RR for the vehicle.
Use the tow rating chart to determine how
much the trailer can weigh, based on the
vehicle model, powertrain, and trailering
options.
Weights listed apply for conventional trailers
unless otherwise noted.
The weight of the trailer, including the
trailer and all cargo in the trailer, cannot
exceed the maximum trailer weight rating
for the vehicle. The allowable trailer weight
might be reduced by the weight of the
vehicle options, accessories, passengers,
or cargo in the tow vehicle. To determine
the maximum trailer weight rating:
1. Find the GCWR for the vehicle.
2. Subtract the following:
.
Vehicle curb weight
.
Weight of the driver and passengers
.
Weight of cargo in the tow vehicle
.
Hitch hardware weight including the
draw bar, and equalizer bars
.
Weight of accessories added to the
vehicle
A step bumper trailer hitch can only support
a total trailer weight up to 2 271 kg (5,000
lb). If a trailer hitch ball is added to the step
bumper, check the hitch ball rating to be
sure it is higher than the total trailer
weight.
Maximum Trailer Tongue Weight Rating
The Maximum Trailer Tongue Weight Rating
is the allowable trailer tongue weight that
the vehicle can support using a conventional
trailer hitch. It may be necessary to reduce
the overall trailer weight to stay within the
maximum trailer tongue weight rating while
still maintaining the correct trailer load
balance.
Do not exceed a maximum trailer tongue
weight of 567 kg (1,250 lb) for a conventional
trailer hitch.
The trailer tongue weight contributes to the
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). GVW includes
the curb weight of your vehicle, any
passengers, cargo, equipment, and the trailer
tongue weight. Vehicle options, passengers,
cargo, and equipment reduce the maximum
allowable tongue weight the vehicle can
carry, which also reduces the maximum
allowable trailer weight.
Trailer Load Balance
The correct trailer load balance must be
maintained to ensure trailer stability.
Incorrect load balance is a leading cause of
trailer sway.