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Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Trailer and Towing Questions

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Re: GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab 5th Wheel Towing [rockyphillips] by quarque
Apr 28, 2008 (3:49 pm)
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Replying to: rockyphillips (Apr 21, 2008 8:27 am)

I had the same question a while back when I was considering the Denali for towing. I noticed the GMC website had blanks for any Crew Cab model when it came to 5th wheels. So I did some poking around on the net and it seems that the issue is not weight or towing ability, it is space. The bed is too short for standard setups. But there appears to be some special hitches you can put in the bed that slide and let you get around the space problem. There are rumors that putting a 5th wheel on a CC model voids the warranty. I doubt that is true but who knows. I'm sure you will get a different answer from every dealer.
 
If someone has more info on this topic please post it.
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Re: GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab 5th Wheel Towing [quarque] by rockyphillips
Apr 28, 2008 (5:57 pm)
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Replying to: quarque (Apr 28, 2008 3:49 pm)

Thanks for the input. I spoke with an RV dealer who suggested that a "slider hitch" is required to pull a fifth wheel with a GM crew cab short bed. Apparently, a slider hitch adjust forward for road towing and then adjust toward the back of the bed for backing/turning. I have emailed with GM customer service but they will not confirm or deny the existence of a "slider hitch", nor confirm or deny if it will safely and mechanically resolve the problem without damage to the truck, nor confirm or deny if it will void the vehicle warranty. They did however confirm that a GM crew cab shortbed is not designed nor intended to tow a fifth wheel trailer and they also indicated that there is not a fix to solve the problem. They confirmed that the problem is solely with the lack of horizontal space between the cab and the placement of where the kingpin hitch should be installed. I certainly do not want to damage my truck or risk safety so if there is anyone else out there that can further clarify if a slider hitch is a safe and mechanically sound solution to allow fifth wheel towing with a GM crew cab short bed - I would love to hear from you.
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Re: GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab 5th Wheel Towing [rockyphillips] by quarque
Apr 29, 2008 (8:24 am)
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Replying to: rockyphillips (Apr 28, 2008 5:57 pm)

Will GM confirm or deny the existence of a truck? lol
 
I hate it when companies do this kind of BS. I'm sure there are people out there with sliders in a CC model towing just fine. You only need to slide it back when the trailer is making an angle more than xx degrees with the truck. Otherwise the trailer will hit the cab. Depending on how "pointy" the trailer front end is, I bet most of the time you don't even need to slide it. It must have a pretty decent clearance otherwise you'd have to slide it every time you went around a corner.
 
On another note, I found the 1500 series a little lacking on the payload rating for fifth wheelers. Ones I considered had a hitch weight of 1200+ pounds. Most are over 900 pounds. After you add the passengers and gear you can easily go over 1500 pounds. You might consider the 2500 series - much better suited for 5th wheels. I ended up going with a traditional trailer.
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2008silverado trailer wiring by triker57
Apr 29, 2008 (2:58 pm)
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I hooked up an electric brake controller to my 2008 silverado, also hooked the two wires under the hood to the battery. when I plug in my camper, and turn on the parking lights, the right side camper brake light is on constant, when not stepping on the brake. the left side is working fine. my 2004 silverado when hooked to camper was working fine.could the brake controller be cross wired or installed inproperly??? or is the seven pin plug different on the 08 than on the 04??? can any one answer this or have a suggestion to the problem.
                                                                                thanks
                                                                               triker57
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Re: GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab 5th Wheel Towing [rockyphillips] by davethecarnut
May 06, 2008 (11:12 pm)
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Replying to: rockyphillips (Apr 28, 2008 5:57 pm)

A company called Pull-Rite makes a hitch that "automatically" slides as you drive.
I wouldn't get too crazy with pulling 5th wheels with a half ton. Unless it's those short ones ( no more than 24 ft.). Having a crew cab already lowers the amount your truck can tow anyway.
Google Pull-Rite and see if they make a hitch for your truck. I know they make one for those shortbed Dodges.
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Brake Controllers by mheggie
May 13, 2008 (9:15 pm)
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I take it by reading all these post, that a brake controller does not come installed with the truck when ordered with a tow package? I have a 03 1500HD Quadrasteer. I guess I will have to install a electric brake controller to use the electric brakes on a trailer? Do brake controllers ever come included with a tow package? By hooking it up to the harness, it used the electric brake wire through the 7-way connector to use the brakes?
 
Any clarification will help.
 
Thanks
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Re: Brake Controllers [mheggie] by davethecarnut
May 13, 2008 (9:53 pm)
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Replying to: mheggie (May 13, 2008 9:15 pm)

Ford has a factory controller and I think Dodge will have one on the 09's.
If you have the factory tow package, just buy a controller with the connector for GM trucks in your year and all ya gotta do is plug it into the harness under the driver's dash next to the steering column. Yes, it's just a plug in. At least it was for my 03 GMC.
I don't know what these guys are doing with connecting wires to batteries,etc.
Factory tow pkg. Simple plug in.
I bought a Prodigy controller.
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Re: Brake Controllers [davethecarnut] by branhap
May 14, 2008 (2:18 pm)
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Replying to: davethecarnut (May 13, 2008 9:53 pm)

GM does offer a factory brake controller. It was an installed option on my truck. *shrug*
 
But it is an add-on in addition to the tow package.
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Transmission cooler need by ebrabham
May 14, 2008 (3:25 pm)
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I have an 03 Silverado z71.It has a3.73 rear axle and 4.8 liter engine.It does not have the factory tow package and therefor no transmission cooler.Does anyone know if this will be a problem pulling a 4000# camper trailer?
Thanks for your help.
ed
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Re: Trailer connector fuse? [rsworden] by skidogmxz800
May 26, 2008 (6:02 pm)
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Replying to: rsworden (Feb 04, 2007 4:10 pm)

Is this why my interior lights do not work on my brand new trailer? My father has the extra battery on his 2500 and the lights work fine but they do not work when it is hooked up to my truck. I do not have a battery in my trailer. I need 12v to that pin to make the lights work I believe.
 
Fred

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