All ive ever towed with my current GMT400 is a 2000 lbs hay bale with a 5500 lbs trailer. It didn't like to pull hills in 4th gear doing at 50. Poor old gal is getting tired after from what I can tell is 23 years of a hard life.
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I would have but both didn't run. We were limited with how we could get them on the trailer in the driveway. The weight wasnt too bad. They were stripped.Should try loading those fwd cars backwards.
Yup. It was really bad when I had to haul my 1998 when I first bought it. Definitely was overloaded on the tongue. Not the best picture but it was an interesting and thankfully short ride home.The real issue is the ramp door that forces them so far forward. My old open deck was the same way.
Yup. It was really bad when I had to haul my 1998 when I first bought it. Definitely was overloaded on the tongue. Not the best picture but it was an interesting and thankfully short ride home.
The 98 was as far back as it would go on a 20 ft trailer.
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Ouch poor Chevy that is alot of squat! Those GMT900 1/2 tons must have jello for rear springs. I only thought my Titan was squated bad pulling my G-van on a heavy trailer.
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