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Have you taken your vehicle to a dealer? If not I would definitely recommend doing so. Please keep me updated on your progress.
Christina
GM Customer Service
I found a horse trailer that I would like to buy.
It's a Sundowner 3H slant with 6'short wall living quarters. It says 13,000lbs gvw.
Will my truck pull that trailer empty or loaded down?? I only have 2 mules. But will only be traveling with one out west, but would have extra water and hay.
I need to know if I need to buy a bigger truck??????
Thanks for reading this post.
Jill
Next thing you know they will be putting drums on a ZO6 Vetts.
Shame on you GMC!
I am looking at 29ft to 30 ft trailers around 6500lbs dry-weight. will I be able to tow without problems? what if any upgrades will help short of trading in for diesel?I will be using mostly for weekend trips and longer vacation trips a couple times per year.
Thanks for any help.
Look on pages A82 and A83 here for instructions: http://www.gmupfitter.com/publicat/2011_BB/REV_2011_FS_PU_LD_Electric_1210.pdf
You will need a M8 nut and a M6 fastener.
Sorry if this was discussed already but my search did not find it.
Christina
GM Customer Service
Thank you so much for any help.
Kevin
It looks like the maximum towing capacity is about 10,500lbs. There should be a sticker, I believe it is in the glove box with the max trailering weight. I hope this helps.
Christina
GM Customer Service
Thank you for any info you can provide.
Kevin
kcram - Pickups/Wagons Host
I would recommend having the vehicle looked at by your authorized GM dealer. They should be able to assist you in finding out what is causing your concerns. Please keep me updated on your situation.
Christina
GM Customer Service
Go to bottom of page
Also see-
http://www.etrailer.com/question-15465.html
Were you planning on taking the vehicle to your dealership? Please keep me posted when the issue has been taken care of.
Thank you,
Caron, GM Customer Service
Can you send me your contact info and VIN as well as your question in an email? I look forward to your response.
Christina
GM Customer Service
kcram - Pickups/Wagons/Vans+Minivans Host
Is this an issue of the amount of weight I am towing? A brake issue? Is this all normal when towing a rig like this?
I can ask our technical assistance center this information if you like. On my end, I need to provide the last 8 digits of a vehicle's VIN when I do this. If you're willing to provide that information, please email it to me at the address listed in my profile.
Best,
Sarah
GM Customer Service
air to tank u need a priority valve otherwise
the float lever will flick from one valve to other
and dump air I used a protek valve. As well the air hose
must be atleast 2 metres curled up between them.
Works like a charm .
Sorry it has taken me so long to respond - To be honest with you, I have no clue regarding your response to my trailering problem (that's not your fault - it's mine). When you mention the air boost system in your 2011, compressors, etc. I am totally in the dark - Does my 2008 even have a system like this? How would I know? Please advise - I am a Dope. Sincerely, Doonster.
Any ideas? I use the towing mode and the light comes on the dash to show that OD is disabled.
My 1998 GMC Sierra's VIN is 2GTEC19MXW152296456. From that can you tell me what the rear axle ratio is, and/or what the towing capacity of my truck should be? Thanks...
All the best,
Sarah
GM Customer Service