preshus
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3.73 was the biggest option gear ratio but with that you can do 6500 hundred pounds of total trailers weight if 4wd drive-train. 2wd setup up will get you 500 more pounds. tongue weight of no more then 10% of trailer and do not let that and internal cargo exceed GVW rating on door sticker. Must have the oil cooler and trailer brakes installed to do anything over a 1 ton trailer. Anything over 2 tons require sway controls. If the tranny get shift happy take it out of overdrive. There should be wiring provisions for a trailer power supply and brake control in addition to lighting power wires.
ok thanks sun as complicated as that looks to read it actually helps me
out lol . . . but i don't understand wy would i get 500 more if it was just
a 2 wheel drive . . . if you don't care to answer
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Do you know for sure there is a brake controller?
The with the short wheelbase, 6" lift, 35s, and stock brakes. I would only tow around 2500lbs. If there was a brake controller I would say around 5000.
Either way you can't tow 10,500lbs with it.
lol i already knew there was no way to pull that man even if i could pull that
i would not be able to keep gas in it . . . but im pretty sure its a trailer
brake controll plug man its your originall plug that you plug into say a
boat trailer or any little trailer with tail lights and then that plugs into a
bigger plug that ends up being i think an 8 prong instead of 4 prong
i may be wrong on the amount of prongs but im pretty sure thats how
it was . . . like i said i ain got my hoe right now or else id look reall quick
and be sure
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the reason i ask is because i seen shipping wars last night and found out about
u ship . . . so i figured i could get on there and tow some boats or live stock to where
they need to go since i love to drive my truck and love to sight see and on top of it
get paid for it lol . . . so i was wanting a rough estimate of what my max load should
be . . . . . . thanks for answers