Can I Tow It

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Those tiny houses are very heavy; lots of 2x4s used in their construction.

As for your 2007 Denali, we need more information about it to look up its tow capacities. Is it a short body or long? 2WD or AWD? What gear?

However, as Mals stated, you're likely going to run right and maybe over your GCWR which on most 1/2 tons is 14,000 pounds.

An Ultralight Travel Trailer of 26' and under is the way to go to keep it within limits probably. Need more info from you.
 

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So I am thinking about building a tiny house but didn't know if I would be able to pull a 26' or a 28' with my 08 Denali. Thanks for the help.

Your truck is rated to pull roughly 8000 lbs. Bear in mind, if you're towing close to that amount, you won't have much payload left for any passengers and gear.

It will vary if you have a weight distribution hitch or not. I think my Tahoe is like 9k regular and 12k with weight distribution.

Your Tahoe is not rated to 12k. The Suburban, the '00-'06 2500, with the 8.1L engine and 4.10 gears, is rated to pull 12,000. Your Tahoe is rated to about 7,700 lbs, assuming you have the 5.3.
 

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Your truck is rated to pull roughly 8000 lbs. Bear in mind, if you're towing close to that amount, you won't have much payload left for any passengers and gear.



Your Tahoe is not rated to 12k. The Suburban, the '00-'06 2500, with the 8.1L engine and 4.10 gears, is rated to pull 12,000. Your Tahoe is rated to about 7,700 lbs, assuming you have the 5.3.
Well, according to the sticker on my truck I can tow 12,000...

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Four-wheel-drive Tahoe is 83 or 8500 pounds combined weight inside the truck and the trailer loaded up......not that you're going to or would want to towthat much
 

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Four-wheel-drive Tahoe is 83 or 8500 pounds combined weight inside the truck and the trailer loaded up......not that you're going to or would want to towthat much
So you are telling me that my Tahoe AND my loaded trailer should not be over 8300-8500 lbs combined? That does not sound right.
 

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Well, according to the sticker on my truck I can tow 12,000...

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Well, according to your owners manual, you can't. That same hitch is used on the Suburban, so that's why it says 12k.
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So you are telling me that my Tahoe AND my loaded trailer should not be over 8300-8500 lbs combined? That does not sound right.

Your GCWR is based on the engine and axle ratio, see above pic from owners manual. The "Extended Models" are the Suburban.
 

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So you are telling me that my Tahoe AND my loaded trailer should not be over 8300-8500 lbs combined? That does not sound right.
It is right. Read the bottom of your own picture you posted. "Tow vehicle trailer rating may be less." Read your owner's manual, and for the love of god, don't try towing that much with your Tahoe.


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