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Amaster

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Okay I know kinda vague plus sorry didn't exactly know where to put this. But a lot of guys on this board say look at your door panel sticker to find out how much you can tow. Instruction book says 5000. Little sticker says I think 7400. Don't quote. I'm actually just wondering what's the best to go off of, and which number on the door sticker is the right one to follow.
 

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Tow rating is not on any of your door stickers. It's in the owner's manual, based on axle ratio, engine, wheelbase, and cooling package.

The 7400 is your Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. In other words, the maximum amount of weight you can put on all 4 wheels. Has nothing to do with towing.
 
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The sticker on the door usually only lists the GVWR (gross vehicle weight), not tow weight
 

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The door sticker does offer the payload information though, which is helpful for ascertaining acceptable tongue weight in addition to people and gear.

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The door sticker does offer the payload information though, which is helpful for ascertaining acceptable tongue weight in addition to people and gear.

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That payload on that sticker is goofy. It can seat 8, but not exceed 1342lbs, which means only 168lbs for each passenger. What if 6 passengers are 200lbs and 2 passengers are 125lbs, your overloading the vehicle by a bit over 100lbs. No luggage either. These trucks were designed for a bunch of skinny minnies, lol
 

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The door sticker does offer the payload information though, which is helpful for ascertaining acceptable tongue weight in addition to people and gear.

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Get a real truck. ;)

That payload on that sticker is goofy. It can seat 8, but not exceed 1342lbs, which means only 168lbs for each passenger. What if 6 passengers are 200lbs and 2 passengers are 125lbs, your overloading the vehicle by a bit over 100lbs. No luggage either. These trucks were designed for a bunch of skinny minnies, lol

My truck, the truck for fatties! 6 passengers, can be 350 lbs each! Although I swapped in a 3-seater third row. So 7 people at 300 lbs!

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You Denali guys are loaded down with creature comforts, mine is almost 1500 pounds, more than most pickups being sold today.

Amaster, do you have K5L on your RPO sheet?20220224_072216.jpg
 

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^^^x2^^^ As @swathdiver stated, look at the RPO codes on the sticker inside your glovebox, and see what towing packages, if any, you have on the truck. Then you will have the needed information, specific to your truck.
 

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