Does anyone know if I can tow a 36 ft trailer with a Z-71 Suburban?
Want to make sure I'll be safe.
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Does anyone know if I can tow a 36 ft trailer with a Z-71 Suburban?
Want to make sure I'll be safe.
Seems awful big for a half ton sub. What is the weight of the trailer? I personally wouldn't attempt that without at minimum a 3/4 ton.
No way in hell. Sorry. :)
...you have the wheel base for sure, just check the weight of what you are pulling along with the weight of the vehicle capacity. I would say your only issue would be with the hitch and the capacity of it...if anything you would have to move up to a different class hitch assembly (assuming you have a stock one now) to a higher class, whatever that may be.
I would not do it, just mho
I don't think I'm gonna try it...the trailer weighs almost 10k.
thanks
No way in hell a 36 foot travel trailer is gonna be light enough for you to tow with your Suburban. Unless it is a 3/4 ton or bigger there is no way. The dealer shouldn't even let you take it home with a 1/2 ton truck. :supp: :smile:
I don't think I'm gonna try it...the trailer weighs almost 10k.
thanks
Good call. We want you still around :D
I think the deciding factor is weight, not length. The late model trailers are considerably lighter than the older ones. A good quality anti-sway system, along with a properly applied braking system, and of course a measure of caution in the wind, and you should be okay. Tongue weight, and hitch limitations must be followed. I think you may be cutting the life expectancy of the vehicle, and the transmission guidelines for towing should be followed.(towing in Overdrive, etc.)..........As with any towing, give yourself that extra margin for safety................MP
Does anyone know if I can tow a 36 ft trailer with a Z-71 Suburban?
Want to make sure I'll be safe.
Its not the towing its the controling and braking !!!
My '70 Mustang would tow it but thats it.
Jim
..dude, a Z71 'burb has the capacity of at least 12k.
No way in hell a 36 foot travel trailer is gonna be light enough for you to tow with your Suburban. Unless it is a 3/4 ton or bigger there is no way. The dealer shouldn't even let you take it home with a 1/2 ton truck. :supp: :smile:
I like this. Nice titties and a good head on her shoulders.
:D :D :D
nope....8200 lbs max.
I like this. Nice titties and a good head on her shoulders.
:D :D :D
Thanks LOL
Good call. We want you still around :D
thanks! :p
No prob :wink:
I have towed a lot of trailers that I shouldn't have. Electric brakes is a must and a weight distributing hitch also. But 38' tow trailer is not a good idea with a 1/2 ton burb. It would be slow going up hill and fast going down.
nope....8200 lbs max.
Oh good you checked the manual :D What year is it thought??
Tow it bro, you only get one chance at this life. If it doesn`t work out then in the next go around think smart.
it's an 2002....I guess I better call Photoglu up and get the Duramax!
it's an 2002....I guess I better call Photoglu up and get the Duramax!
Good call :D
Tow it bro, you only get one chance at this life. If it doesn`t work out then in the next go around think smart.
LMFAO, Hoss knows how to live..... :D :D
I tow a 23' toybox with my 1/2 ton f-150 with a weight of about 7500lbs and it is a handful. Its not just 1 thing thats a factor its all ( suspension, brakes and motor). I need a diesel just like you do.
I tow a 23' toybox with my 1/2 ton f-150 with a weight of about 7500lbs and it is a handful. Its not just 1 thing thats a factor its all ( suspension, brakes and motor). I need a diesel just like you do.
No you just need a BBF 460 !!!
Or you could buy an EZ-GO hauler from me, take some of this cough medicine and just say phuc it.
No you just need a BBF 460 !!!
460 is better than that V10 of theirs. I pulled my trailer with a friends v-10 and my 454 out tows it. That duramax will beat the hell out of my truck.
..dude, a Z71 'burb has the capacity of at least 12k.
uh, negative on that one :D
If anybody out there is inclined to tow 12k w/a 1/2 ton 'Burb, yes, it will move it in a forward direction, no it won't stop it, and yes it will smoke the trans. No worries, I have them in stock :D
it's an 2002....I guess I better call Photoglu up and get the Duramax!
there you have it :D
it's an 2002....I guess I better call Photoglu up and get the Duramax!
...hey you and I have a little history on buying/selling, you should check out my truck :D
If anybody out there is inclined to tow 12k w/a 1/2 ton 'Burb, yes, it will move it in a forward direction, no it won't stop it, and yes it will smoke the trans. No worries, I have them in stock :D
You forgot to mention, make sure your health insurance is paid up. I wouldn't worry about your vehicle insurance, because, in the event you need it, they're going to look at your rig and the trailer you had behind it and deny your claim anyway. :( :cool:
...oops, guess not everyone has an 8.1L Suburban ;)
Well, since we are on this subject, anyone know the rules on pulling a triple set up in Arizona.
I really don't want to buy a camper, so I'm looking at buying a small 5th wheel (24 foot range) and pulling the boat (an 18' flat) behind that. The boat trailer has surge brakes.
I'll be using my Toyota to pull all this with....
.... j/k, I've got an 85 GMC 3/4 ton, manual tranny.
Well, since we are on this subject, anyone know the rules on pulling a triple set up in Arizona.
The first trailer has to be 5th wheel or gooseneck. I believe it also has to have brakes. The overall length of the entire rig has to be under 65' I think. Other than that, it's standard trailer stuff with the lights, etc.
Thanks.
Anyone know if there is a CDL requirement in AZ like there is in Cali??
Thanks.
Anyone know if there is a CDL requirement in AZ like there is in Cali??
No CDL requirement if you're in a pickup.
Here is the information from the Arizona Revised Statutes:
28-1095. Vehicle length; exceptions; permits; rules; definition
(G)
3. A recreational vehicle may pull two units if all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The middle unit is equipped with a fifth wheel and brakes and has a weight equal to or greater than the rear unit.
(b) If the rear unit has a gross weight of three thousand pounds or more, it is equipped with brakes.
(c) The total combined gross weight of the towed units does not exceed the manufacturer's stated gross vehicle weight of the towing unit.
H. For purposes of this section, "recreational vehicle" means a motor vehicle that is designed and customarily used for private pleasure, including vehicles commonly called motor homes, pickup trucks with campers and pickup trucks with a fifth wheel trailing device.
You forgot to mention, make sure your health insurance is paid up. I wouldn't worry about your vehicle insurance, because, in the event you need it, they're going to look at your rig and the trailer you had behind it and deny your claim anyway. :( :cool:
true that ;)
Thanks Jordy... :clover:
i tow a 30ft toy hauler about 10k with gear with my 02 excursion V10 2wd with airbags,load dist,sway bars etc,,,,,,im maxed out,can be scary at times,,,also the tranny in your truck wont last long
you talkin about the white crew cab duramax?? gimme some info
...hey you and I have a little history on buying/selling, you should check out my truck :D