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Use the rear edge of the load
floor for measurement purposes.
The recommended location for
the cargo center of gravity is at
point C for the CWR. It is the
point where the mass of a body
is concentrated and,
if suspended at that point, would
balance the front and rear.
Here is an example of proper
truck and camper match:
1.Camper Center of
Gravity
2.Recommended Center of
Gravity Location Zone
When the truck is used to carry
aslide-incamper,thetotalcargo
load of the truck consists of the
manufacturer's camper weight
figure, the weight of installed
additional camper equipment not
included in the manufacturer's
camper weight figure, the weight
of camper cargo, and the weight
of passengers in the camper.
The total cargo load should not
exceed the truck's cargo weight
rating, and the camper's center
of gravity (1) should fall within
the truck's recommended center
of gravity zone (2) when
installed.
Any accessories or other
equipment that are added to the
vehicle must be weighed. Then,
subtract this extra weight from
the CWR. This extra weight may
shorten the center of gravity
zone of the vehicle.
If the slide-in camper and its
load weighs less than the CWR,
the center of gravity zone for the
vehicle may be larger.
Secure loose items to prevent
weight shifts that could affect the
balance of the vehicle. When the
truck-camper is loaded, drive to
ascaleandweighonthefront
and on the rear wheels
separately to determine axle
loads. Individual axle loads
should not exceed either of the
gross axle weight ratings
(GAWR). The total axle loads
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should not exceed the vehicle's
gross vehicle weight rating
(GVWR). These ratings are
given on the Certification/Tire
label attached to the B-pillar.
See“Certification/Tire Label”
underVehicle Load Limits
0259.Ifweightratingsare
exceeded, move or remove
items to bring all weights below
the ratings.
See your dealer for more
information on curb weights,
cargo weights, Cargo Weight
Rating, and the correct center of
gravity zone.
Starting and
Operating
New Vehicle Break-In
Caution
The vehicle does not need an
elaborate break-in. But it will
perform better in the long run if
you follow these guidelines:
.Keep the vehicle speed at88 km/h (55 mph) or less forthe first 805 km (500 mi).
.Do not drive at any oneconstant speed, fast or slow,for the first 805 km (500 mi).Do not make full-throttlestarts. Avoid downshifting tobrake or slow the vehicle.
.Avoid making hard stops forthe first 322 km (200 mi) orso. During this time the newbrake linings are not yetbroken in. Hard stops withnew linings can mean
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premature wear and earlierreplacement. Follow thisbreaking-in guideline everytime you get new brakelinings.
.Do not tow a trailer duringbreak-in. SeeTr a i l e r To w i n g0318for the trailer towingcapabilities of the vehicleand more information.
Following break-in, engine speed
and load can be gradually
increased.
Adjustable Throttle and
Brake Pedal
If equipped, the position of thethrottle and brake pedals can bechanged.
The pedals can only be adjustedwhen the vehicle is in P (Park).
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1. Hold the brake pedal down,then set the parking brake.
SeeParking Brake0293.
2. Move the shift lever into theP(Park) position by pulling theshift lever toward you andmoving it up as far as it will go.
3. Be sure the transfer case (ifequipped) is in a drivegear—not in N (Neutral).
4. Turn the ignition key toLOCK/OFF.
5. Remove the key and take itwith you. If you can leave thevehicle with the ignition key inyour hand, the vehicle is inP(Park).
Leaving the Vehicle with the
Engine Running
{Warning
It can be dangerous to leave the
vehicle with the engine running.
The vehicle could move suddenly
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if the shift lever is not fully in
P(Park) with the parking brake
firmly set.
If you have four-wheel drive and
the transfer case is in N (Neutral),
the vehicle will be free to roll,
even if the shift lever is in
P(Park). So be sure the transfer
case is in a drive gear—not in
N(Neutral).
And, if you leave the vehicle with
the engine running, it could
overheat and even catch fire. You
or others could be injured. Do not
leave the vehicle with the engine
running unless you have to.
If you have to leave the vehicle withthe engine running, be sure thevehicle is in P (Park) and theparking brake is firmly set beforeyou leave it. After you move the shiftlever into P (Park), hold the regularbrake pedal down. Then, see if youcan move the shift lever away fromP(Park) without first pulling it toward
you. If you can, it means that theshift lever was not fully locked intoP(Park).
Torque Lock
If you are parking on a hill and youdo not shift the transmission intoP(Park) properly, the weight of thevehicle may put too much force onthe parking pawl in thetransmission. You may find it difficultto pull the shift lever out of P (Park).This is called torque lock. Toprevent torque lock, set the parkingbrake and then shift into P (Park)properly before you leave the driverseat. To find out how, seeShiftingInto Park0273.
When you are ready to drive, movethe shift lever out of P (Park) beforeyou release the parking brake.
If torque lock does occur, you mayneed to have another vehicle pushyours a little uphill to take some ofthe pressure from the parking pawlin the transmission. You will then beable to pull the shift lever out ofP(Park).
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vehicle warranty. To pull a trailer
correctly, follow the advice in this
section and see your dealer for
important information about
towing a trailer with the vehicle.
SeeVehicle Load Limits0259formore information about the vehicle'smaximum load capacity.
To i d e n t i f y t h e t r a i l e r i n g c a p a c i t y o fthe vehicle, read the information in“Weight of the Trailer”later in thissection.
Trailering is different than justdriving the vehicle by itself.Trailering means changes inhandling, acceleration, braking,durability, and fuel economy.Successful, safe trailering takescorrect equipment, and it has to beused properly.
The following information has manytime-tested, important trailering tipsand safety rules. Many of these are
important for your safety and that ofyour passengers. Read this sectioncarefully before pulling a trailer.
Weight of the Trailer
Safe trailering requires monitoringthe weight, speed, altitude, roadgrades, outside temperature, andhow frequently the vehicle is used topull a trailer. Take into considerationany special equipment on thevehicle, and the amount of tongueweight the vehicle can carry. See“Weight of the Trailer Tongue”laterin this section for more information.
Trailer weight rating (TWR) forpickup models is calculatedassuming the tow vehicle has thedriver, a front seat passenger, andall required trailering equipment.Weight of additional optionalequipment, passengers, and cargoin the tow vehicle must besubtracted from the trailer weightrating.
Ask your dealer for traileringinformation or advice.
For kingpin weight and trailertongue weight information, see“Weight of the Trailer Tongue”laterin this section.
Use the following chart to determinehow much the vehicle can weigh,based upon the vehicle model andoptions.
Weights listed apply forconventional trailers andgooseneck/fifth-wheel trailers unlessotherwise noted.
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1500/2500/3500 Series Pickups–SAE J2807 Compliant
Vehicle Axle RatioMaximum TrailerWeight (c) GCWR (a)
1500 Series 2WD Regular Cab Standard Box
4.3L V6 3.23 2 722 kg (6,000 lb) 4 990 kg (11,000 lb)
4.3L V6 4.10 2 087 kg (4,600 lb) 4 309 kg (9,500 lb)
5.3L V8 3.08 3 130 kg (6,900 lb) 5 443 kg (12,000 lb)
5.3L V8 3.42 4 037 kg (8,900 lb) 6 350 kg (14,000 lb)
1500 Series 2WD Double Cab Standard Box
4.3L V6 3.23 2 540 kg (5,600 lb) 4 990 kg (11,000 lb)
5.3L V8 3.08 2 903 kg (6,400 lb) 5 443 kg (12,000 lb)
5.3L V8, 6-speed automatictransmission3.42 4 264 kg (9,400 lb) 6 804 kg (15,000 lb)
5.3L V8, 8-speed automatictransmission–Conventional Trailer3.42 4 264 kg (9,400 lb) 6 804 kg (15,000 lb)
5.3L V8, 8-speed automatictransmission–Gooseneck/Fifth-Wheel Trailer
3.42 4 128 kg (9,100 lb) 6 804 kg (15,000 lb)
5.3L V8, 8-speed automatictransmission with Enhanced TowingPackage–Conventional Trailer
3.42 5 035 kg (11,100 lb) 7 575 kg (16,700 lb)
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Vehicle Axle RatioMaximum TrailerWeight (c) GCWR (a)
5.3L V8, 8-speed automatictransmission with Enhanced TowingPackage–Gooseneck/Fifth-WheelTrailer
3.42 4 990 kg (11,000 lb) 7 575 kg (16,700 lb)
5.3L V8–Conventional Trailer3.735035kg (11,100lb) 7575kg (16,700lb)
5.3L V8–Gooseneck/Fifth-WheelTrailer3.734990kg (11,000lb) 7575kg (16,700lb)
6.2L V8–Conventional Trailer3.234264kg (9,400lb) 6804kg (15,000lb)
6.2L V8–Gooseneck/Fifth-WheelTrailer3.234082kg (9,000lb) 6804kg (15,000lb)
6.2L V8–Conventional Trailer3.425670kg (12,500lb) 8255kg (18,200lb)
6.2L V8–Gooseneck/Fifth-WheelTrailer3.425307kg (11,700lb) 8255kg (18,200lb)
1500 Series 2WD Crew Cab Standard Box
4.3L V63.232449kg (5,400lb) 4990kg (11,000lb)
5.3L V83.082858kg (6,300lb) 5443kg (12,000lb)
5.3L V8–Conventional Trailer3.424218kg (9,300lb) 6804kg (15,000lb)
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Vehicle Axle RatioMaximum TrailerWeight (c) GCWR (a)
5.3L V8, 6-speed automatictransmission–Gooseneck/Fifth-Wheel Trailer
3.42 3 901 kg (8,600 lb) 6 804 kg (15,000 lb)
5.3L V8, 8-speed automatictransmission–Gooseneck/Fifth-Wheel Trailer
3.42 3 674 kg (8,100 lb) 6 804 kg (15,000 lb)
5.3L V8, 8-speed automatictransmission with Enhanced TowingPackage–Conventional Trailer
3.42 4 944 kg (10,900 lb) 7 575 kg (16,700 lb)
5.3L V8, 8-speed automatictransmission with Enhanced TowingPackage–Gooseneck/Fifth-WheelTrailer
3.42 4 808 kg (10,600 lb) 7 575 kg (16,700 lb)
5.3L V8–Conventional Trailer3.734990kg (11,000lb) 7575kg (16,700lb)
5.3L V8–Gooseneck/Fifth-WheelTrailer3.734853kg (10,700lb) 7575kg (16,700lb)
6.2L V8–Conventional Trailer3.234218kg (9,300lb) 6804kg (15,000lb)
6.2L V8–Gooseneck/Fifth-WheelTrailer3.233856kg (8,500lb) 6804kg (15,000lb)
6.2L V8–Conventional Trailer3.425398kg (11,900lb) 8029kg (17,700lb)
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1500/2500/3500 Series Pickups–SAE J2807 Compliant
Vehicle Axle RatioMaximum TrailerWeight (c) GCWR (a)
6.2L V8–Gooseneck/Fifth-WheelTrailer3.42 4 808 kg (10,600 lb) 8 029 kg (17,700 lb)
1500 Series 2WD Crew Cab Short Box (b)
4.3L V6 3.23 2 495 kg (5,500 lb) 4 990 kg (11,000 lb)
5.3L V8 3.08 2 903 kg (6,400 lb) 5 443 kg (12,000 lb)
5.3L V8, 6-speed automatictransmission3.42 4 264 kg (9,400 lb) 6 804 kg (15,000 lb)
5.3L V8, 8-speed automatictransmission3.42 4 218 kg (9,300 lb) 6 804 kg (15,000 lb)
5.3L V8, 8-speed automatictransmission with Enhanced TowingPackage
3.42 4 990 kg (11,000 lb) 7 575 kg (16,700 lb)
5.3L V8 3.73 4 990 kg (11,000 lb) 7 575 kg (16,700 lb)
6.2L V83.234218kg (9,300lb) 6804kg (15,000lb)
6.2L V83.425670kg (12,500lb) 8255kg (18,200lb)
1500 Series 2WD Regular Cab Long Box
4.3L V63.232676kg (5,900lb) 4990kg (11,000lb)
5.3L V8–Conventional Trailer3.083084kg (6,800lb) 5443kg (12,000lb)