Pulling a trailer, Weight of the trailer – CHEVROLET 2010 Silverado User Manual

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Trailering is different than just driving the vehicle
by itself. Trailering means changes in handling,
acceleration, braking, durability and fuel economy.
Successful, safe trailering takes correct equipment, and
it has to be used properly.

The following information has many time-tested,
important trailering tips and safety rules. Many of
these are important for your safety and that of your
passengers. So please read this section carefully before
pulling a trailer.

Pulling A Trailer

Here are some important points:

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There are many different laws, including speed
limit restrictions, having to do with trailering. Make
sure the rig will be legal, not only where you live
but also where you will be driving. A good source
for this information can be state or provincial
police.

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Consider using a sway control. See “Hitches” later
in this section.

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Do not tow a trailer at all during the first 500 miles
(800 km) the new vehicle is driven. The engine,
axle or other parts could be damaged.

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During the first 500 miles (800 km) that a trailer is
towed, do not drive over 50 mph (80 km/h) and
do not make starts at full throttle. This helps the
engine and other parts of the vehicle wear in at the
heavier loads.

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Vehicles can tow in D (Drive). Shift the
transmission to a lower gear if the transmission
shifts too often under heavy loads and/or hilly
conditions.

Important considerations that have to do with weight:

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The weight of the trailer

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The weight of the trailer tongue

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The weight on the vehicle's tires

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And the weight of the trailering combination

Weight of the Trailer

How heavy can a trailer safely be?

It depends on how the rig is used. Speed, altitude, road
grades, outside temperature and how much the vehicle
is used to pull a trailer are all important. It can depend
on any special equipment on the vehicle, and the
amount of tongue weight the vehicle can carry. See
“Weight of the Trailer Tongue” later in this section for
more information.

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