Jesse82nc
The Burb
Does anyone know what the GCWR (Gross combined weight rating) of a 1996 C1500 RCLB is?
GCWR is the maximum allowable combined mass of a towing road vehicle, passengers and cargo in the tow vehicle, plus the mass of the trailer and cargo in the trailer. This rating is set by the vehicle manufacturer.
I'm not asking what you actually can pull, but what GM says it is rated for.
But on that note, what is the most anyone pulls with a C1500 on a semi-regular basis?
On my S/C 350 C1500, I've got a Class V+ hitch and pintle with a 12k rating. I've also got a race-built trans with a large trans cooler with a fan on it. I'm looking at a 2000 lb equipment trailer, rated for 9990 lb GVWR.
I just want to know what the most I could put on that trailer is before someone (State Police, DMV, etc) could legally say I was over the GCWR for my vehicle.
GCWR is the maximum allowable combined mass of a towing road vehicle, passengers and cargo in the tow vehicle, plus the mass of the trailer and cargo in the trailer. This rating is set by the vehicle manufacturer.
I'm not asking what you actually can pull, but what GM says it is rated for.
But on that note, what is the most anyone pulls with a C1500 on a semi-regular basis?
On my S/C 350 C1500, I've got a Class V+ hitch and pintle with a 12k rating. I've also got a race-built trans with a large trans cooler with a fan on it. I'm looking at a 2000 lb equipment trailer, rated for 9990 lb GVWR.
I just want to know what the most I could put on that trailer is before someone (State Police, DMV, etc) could legally say I was over the GCWR for my vehicle.