by OTW » Fri Jan 20, 2017 9:32 am
Melissa thanks!
Okay I'm going to have to make a move on this trailer I want (and I really do) but don't want to do that until I know I can get a right tow vehicle. So please bear with me a little longer because I'm getting really conflicting info.
I have spent HOURS! looking for a cargo van 3500 6.0L and these are not plentiful, period. They also guzzle gas. My question now is, do I reeeeeally need a 3500? (I'm pretty much looking at GMC/Chevy).
I just went back to GMC towing sheet again for cargo vans to see just what the deal is with a 2500 (3/4T). Well, I understand that as long as you get the 6L and not the 4.8, they're saying that the 2500 cargo van handles 10,000 pounds. (There are many more 2500s around.)
I've been using 10K as my basis. But the bottom line is, the trailer's GTWR is 7,000 pounds and I would be taking out its entire dinette assembly, replacing it with a lightweight stand-alone table and two pretty light patio chairs, so the difference adds to what I can put in it without exceeding (hopefully not even meeting) the GTWR. The only thing that would live in the empty cargo van would be tent poles, a couple of tarps... lightweight stuff. I might add insulation and paneling, but might not.
I know the 3500 has heavier build, which would be nice, but realistically I guess my question is, would a 2500 with the 6.0 in it do it? This has been driving me nuts. Can't imagine this research without internet because I've been at this for 3+ days nonstop, tracing down histories, etc. on the few 3500s that are out there anywhere near my price range.