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nybushwacker

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Hi. I am new to RVing. Just put a deposit on a Jayco 21J that has a Gross Vechile Weight of 4300lbs. I have a 2005 Chevy 1500 series 4wd with an 8ft bed. I am wondering if there are any concerns towing this size trailer with my truck. If you have any recommmendations please share.
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Posted: 04/08/12 08:13am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

That's a pretty small trailer that probably seems very large right now. Should be no issues at all if you've got a good brake controller and hitched properly.
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Just be sure to get a good WD hitch with built in sway control. I use a Reese Dual Cam but hear the Equalizer will do a good job also. Good luck, John


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Posted: 04/08/12 10:15am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Should be no issues with towing that light weight trailer with your truck.

I don't see where the bed length is a concern in this situation. If anything, the increased wheelbase length from the longer bed will help stabilize the truck and help keep the trailer from wagging the truck's tail end in a sway event.


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Hi,

How high is your 4x4? Your coupling requirement may give you some problem!

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Tankcar- The truck is completely stock. No lift on it at all. Hoping that is ok. The previous owner towed it with a Chevy Tahoe which looks to be about the same height.
I was concerned that with the 8ft bed I might need something to stiffen the rear end of the truck so it didn't sag.

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nybushwacker wrote:

Tankcar- The truck is completely stock. No lift on it at all. Hoping that is ok. The previous owner towed it with a Chevy Tahoe which looks to be about the same height.
I was concerned that with the 8ft bed I might need something to stiffen the rear end of the truck so it didn't sag.


That's what the WD hitch is for.

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Posted: 04/08/12 08:20pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If the hitch ball is at the wrong height, it is a very simple procedure to get another ball mount with the correct amount of drop height to lower the ball so the trailer is level. Or, you can get an adjustable height shank and ball mount and set it at the right height.

No issue with the long bed affecting the suspension. I doubt you will even need a weight distributing hitch with that trailer's likely less than 500 lb tongue weight.

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You'll be fine I towed my old 22ft TT with my Trailblazer

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Posted: 04/09/12 07:37am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I tow a 30' 5900lb trailer with a very similar '04 GMC with no issues what-so-ever. If your truck has the 3.73 rear end your towing capacity should be in the neighborhood of 7200 lbs.

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