So I searched the previous threads and have been scouring the GM Truck forum. Wanted some additional input.
I just bought an 18' open deck trailer, lowered with drop axles. The Z06 rolls on to it with only a small 2x10 piece under the ramp. So loading is pretty painless on flat land.
I have an 06 Silverado 1500 extended cab, 6.6ft bed, 5.3L with Z71, 4x4, towing package and 3.42 axle. 50K miles. It has never towed anything before. The truck is bone stock except for new Bilsteins.
It weighs in at somewhere in the 7,000lb range. It is also rated to tow at 7,400lbs. Doing the weight calculations. The trailer weighs 1,950lbs and the Z06 weighs 3,150lbs. So 5,100lbs total. Behind the truck. Then extra set of wheels, parts, tools, cooler, canopy, clothes, me, etc. Add another 200lbs in the bed and 300-400lbs in the cab. So maybe 5,700lbs of total load on the truck. My goal is to stay under 6,000lbs total load. That should keep me at 80-85% of the trucks capacity.
Since this is a dozen times or so per year I don't want to crazy on addons but I obviously want it to be safe. Some of the trips will be long ones. Places like VIR or Sanford etc would be more common.
The factory hitch says 5000lbs and my bar/ball are rated at 6000lbs. So the factory Class 3 hitch seems a bit light. I'm buying a Class 4 hitch rated to 10,000lbs with 1,000lb tongue weight. Seems reasonable?
Will get the new Tekonsha Prodigy P3 brake controller with GM connector. This is supposed to be plug-n-play. Anyone used this newer P3 one? Supposedly smarter, with diags, easier install. No levelling issues just make sure it points straight. Any comments? Suggestions on setup?
I'd like to avoid weight distribution and air bags and all that. Unless it is a real problem with the back sagging or wagging too much. I guess dropping the rear a lot or getting pushed around by tractor trailers might be the biggest concerns?
Doing the simple measurement shown with the trailer. Based on the trailer and hitch heights. It looks like a 4" drop bar will work and keep the trailer nose down just a bit. If anyone has one of these trucks and knows for sure if I really need a different one please let me know. I looked at the cool adjustable ones but that's a lot more money.
Any other suggestions?
I towed a 3,200lb, 20ft boat before behind a Cherokee Sport. While not horrible it wasn't something I wanted to drive a long way. It's been 10 years since I've driven anything with a trailer on it. So I'm rusty. I'll have a week to practice driving the trailer around here and loading the car. Then it is off for a week vacation in Sebring
Thanks.