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How heavy is too heavy for a 1500 truck?

Posted on 9/21/24 at 8:22 am
Posted by LanierSpots
Sarasota, Florida
Member since Sep 2010
69034 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 8:22 am
I have a 2020 1500 Silverado 4x4 z71 RST


Currently pulling, mostly short distances, a 25 foot bay boat, single engine. Boat without engine is 2700 pounds. 300 Yamaha is probably 600 pounds plus dual axle trailer and all my equipment. I suspect total weight is 5000 pounds


Stepping up to a 28 next speeding. Dual 300s on it. Boat is 5800 plus 1200 for two engines and trailer plus equipment. Probably looking at 8500 total weight.

Mostly too short distances, but it’s in pretty heavy traffic. Less than 10 miles each way. But I do make a yearly trip to the keys and a few trips an hour and a half north.For scalloping.


Too much for the 1500? Lots of shite drivers here that like to cut you off. Thinking about stepping up to a 2500. But honestly, I love this 1500 and it is my daily driver.


Thoughts?
Posted by Beachtiger
Bomba Shack
Member since Apr 2007
4195 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 8:26 am to
Chevy says 13,000 tow and 2250 bed
Posted by Thedirkdiggler13
Very near
Member since Sep 2017
261 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 8:30 am to
I got a 2024 gmc 2500 with gas engine. Tow 10k skid steer and it's fine. Don't have the pick up of diesel and sucks fuel when towing but diesel engine is 12k more, fuel cost, def cost, maintenance is more, more issues with all the bullshite government forced exhaust components. So go with 2500 gas.
Posted by LanierSpots
Sarasota, Florida
Member since Sep 2010
69034 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 8:39 am to
Here is another issue that I have. These new Florida houses have tiny driveways. I’m not sure how much wider the 2500 is over the 1500 but I am close on space. We park both our vehicles on the outside edges and still barely having enough room to open the doors. I know it sucks, but it is what it is.


Posted by LanierSpots
Sarasota, Florida
Member since Sep 2010
69034 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 8:41 am to
I have read about all the new issues with the new diesels. I probably would stick with gas because of that. Gas mileage is not a huge issue for me as I do not drive a lot of miles.

Had a F250 in the early 2000s with the 7.2 power stroke and loved it. But I did a lot more driving then. Now I pretty much live in a bubble for most of the year.
Posted by turkish
Member since Aug 2016
2251 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 9:11 am to
What’s GVWR, payload? You may surpass that long before you get to the tow rating.
Posted by thejudge
Westlake, LA
Member since Sep 2009
15014 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 9:27 am to
quote:

What’s GVWR, payload?


It also more about stopping it then pulling it.

Does the new boat trailer have brakes?

Maybe an option to have a weight distribution hitch for the long pulls also. I would see if there are load leveling options as well before getting a new truck at these costs..

Posted by BeerThirty
Red Stick
Member since May 2017
986 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 9:50 am to
I had a 1500 3.0 duramax and towed my kubota w front end loader on a 20’ trailer, box blade and bush hog, I was pushing 8500 pounds. It towed ok, just couldn’t distribute the weight well enough to be comfortable towing it. I had trailer brakes so that helped a lot. New boat trailer should have brakes; and its weight will be distributed properly.
You would be ok short distances but I think if I were towing it a lot I would bump up to the 2500.
Posted by GREENHEAD22
Member since Nov 2009
20505 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 9:52 am to
If anything a 2500 gas but I would stick with the 1500.
Posted by LanierSpots
Sarasota, Florida
Member since Sep 2010
69034 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 10:26 am to
quote:

You would be ok short distances but I think if I were towing it a lot I would bump up to the 2500



Yea I think Thais would probably work and was my initial hopes. The trailers do have surge brakes. Unfortunately, the trailers get eat up here pretty quick with the salt water.

I towed bass boats most of my life and they were never an issue. This is my first CC and it’s a totally different tow.

Thanks for the advice
Posted by rattlebucket
SELA
Member since Feb 2009
12537 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 11:21 am to


Get the gasser if you are pulling on flat ground.


Remove or relocate further back the palm tree. Go to Home Depot and get 2 undocumenteds and have them dig up sod and lay you extension driveway

Posted by LanierSpots
Sarasota, Florida
Member since Sep 2010
69034 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 12:29 pm to


Man if I only could. I would love to send that drawing to my HOA.



We are not "allowed" to widen the driveway here. I know. I know


We already tried. Its just part of being in this kind of place. We love 80% of living here and just deal with that 20% we dont like. That driveway is in the 20% along with being told we cant widen it. Fairly big houses on small lots


Posted by WillFerrellisking
Member since Jun 2019
2452 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 12:31 pm to
If you have good trailer brakes you can tow a tank. Without good trailer brakes you’re chancing it.

I’ve towed a skid steer 2.5 hrs to place in MS with zero issues but trailer has electric over hydraulic disc brakes.
Posted by Pepperidge
Slidell
Member since Apr 2011
4378 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 12:38 pm to
on your next boat get a trailer with brakes
Posted by diat150
Louisiana
Member since Jun 2005
47130 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 12:48 pm to
not a big fan of the chevy. I swapped from a 2019 ram 2500 to a 2023 chevy 1500 and the ram was just a much better thought out truck. my friend got the latest chevy 2500 and it is much like my 1500, just not a well thought out truck. ill be swapping back to ram soon. I am waiting for the ramcharger tungsten which imo will be the baddest truck ever made.
This post was edited on 9/21/24 at 12:52 pm
Posted by upgrade
Member since Jul 2011
14609 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 1:28 pm to
quote:

just not a well thought out truck.


What is not well thought out about it?
Posted by ecb
Member since Jul 2010
10068 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 1:44 pm to
3/4 ton Baw!
Posted by CP3
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2009
7547 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 3:44 pm to
Short drives - 1/2 ton should be fine

Long drives - would probably go 3/4 ton

The 1/2 ton should get the job done but probably will not be comfortable. I’ve towed 31ft boat with twin 300s and probably 200gal of fuel a few times for 30 miles or so with 1/2 ton. The trailer had electric/hydraulic brakes though. I didn’t die, but I probably won’t do it again if I can avoid it. Had to basically put the pedal to the floor going up the empire bridge
This post was edited on 9/21/24 at 3:47 pm
Posted by MotorBoater
Hammond
Member since Sep 2010
1708 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 4:37 pm to
I have a boat that weighs 6k - 7K pounds. I went to a 3/4 ton with a gas engine. Yes my buddies make fun of me for not getting the diesel but I have no regrets so far and I can't see myself not having a 3/4 ton the rest of my life. Yeah the ride is rougher when not towing but the heavier suspension and brakes are worth it with a load.
Posted by BayouBengalRubicon
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2019
527 posts
Posted on 9/21/24 at 5:08 pm to
I routinely tow my 6500lb boat with my 2020 Sierra 1500 5.3 2wd and no, it doesn't have the max tow package. It does great and averages 11mpg. I drag it from BR to BSL all the time and just keep the cruise on 65mph and the truck does great.
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