Towing a 38-foot Flatdeck
#2
Originally Posted by Clay Washington
Can I tow a 38-foot Flatdeck with a Chevy 2500HD? The Chevy brochure says that it can safely tow 10,000 pounds.
Thanks!
Thanks!

#4
Thanks! I currently own a 2004 Chevy Z71 that can tow 7800 pounds. I am selling my (5000 pound) Crownline tomorrow, so I won't need a 1/2 ton pickup truck.
I have found a 2005 Chevy 2500HD 4x4 with the 6.0L engine, and it can tow 10,000 pounds. I know that I am gonna buy another boat that is bigger than my 22-foot Crownline, so I might as well get a bigger truck now.
I have found a 2005 Chevy 2500HD 4x4 with the 6.0L engine, and it can tow 10,000 pounds. I know that I am gonna buy another boat that is bigger than my 22-foot Crownline, so I might as well get a bigger truck now.
#6
Originally Posted by birdog
6.0.....You mean Duramax I hope........?
That 6.0 Gas wont get the job done....Flatdeck on a trailer will be in the 13-14k range, easy
That 6.0 Gas wont get the job done....Flatdeck on a trailer will be in the 13-14k range, easy
#8
Originally Posted by thisistank
Clay did you end up buying that Flat deck you were looking at?? congrats if so.
If I can get a good deal, I will buy it now. If not, I will probably wait until January and do some serious "tire kicking."
#9
ONLY buy the Duramax. If you are bent on gas, the 8.1L V8 will get the job done, but the Dmax will do it better.
PS, nice flatdeck, but its gonna need some new skegs and a new trailer.
PS, nice flatdeck, but its gonna need some new skegs and a new trailer.
#10
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that's a nice looking flat deck and yes a 2500 with a a chip will do the job just fine but y a chevy and not a ford , what's wrong with ya in texas ya need a ford on a 12 inch lift and 46 swampers




