2004 GMC SONOMA Owner's Manual

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GMC SONOMA 2004  Owners Manual Refer to the Truck-Camper Loading Information Label
on the passenger’s door for dimensions A and B as
shown in the following illustration.
Use the rear edge of the load floor for measurement
purpos

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GMC SONOMA 2004  Owners Manual If your slide-in camper and its load weigh less than the
CWR, the center of gravity zone for your vehicle
may be larger.
Your dealer can help you make a good vehicle-camper
match. He’ll also help yo

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GMC SONOMA 2004  Owners Manual Towing a Trailer
{CAUTION:
If you do not use the correct equipment and
drive properly, you can lose control when you
pull a trailer. For example, if the trailer is too
heavy, the brakes may not work w

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GMC SONOMA 2004  Owners Manual If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer
If you do, here are some important points:
•There are many different laws, including speed limit
restrictions, having to do with trailering. Make sure
your rig wil

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GMC SONOMA 2004  Owners Manual Vehicle* Axle RatioMaximum Trailer
WeightGCWR**
4WD Crew Cab®
4.3L V6/Auto. Trans.3.42
3.735,200 lbs. (2 361 kg)
5,200 lbs. (2 361 kg)9,500 lbs. (4 309 kg)
9,500 lbs. (4 309 kg)
* If your vehicle is

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GMC SONOMA 2004  Owners Manual The trailer tongue weight (A) should be 10 percent to
15 percent of the total loaded trailer weight, up to
a maximum of 5,200 lbs (2 361 kg) with a weight
carrying hitch. The trailer tongue weight (A)

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GMC SONOMA 2004  Owners Manual Hitches
It’s important to have the correct hitch equipment.
Crosswinds, large trucks going by and rough roads are
a few reasons why you’ll need the right hitch. Here
are some rules to follow:
•I

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GMC SONOMA 2004  Owners Manual If you’ll be pulling a trailer, that when loaded, will weigh
more than 5,000 lbs (2 270 kg) be sure to use a
properly mounted weight-distributing hitch and sway
control of the proper size. This equi