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  2. Tow Capacity: 1998: Chevrolet/GMC: C1500 Pickup (2WD) 5.7 V-8: 7000 lb: Notes: Requires 3.73:1 axle ratio. Requires Trailering Package. Requires engine-oil cooler. Requires transmission-oil cooler. Requires weight-distributing hitch. Requires 4.10:1 axle ratio. A higher tow rating is listed for pickups that tow fifth-wheel trailers.

  3. The 1998 Chevrolet-GMC C1500 Pickup (2WD) has 2 models with a tow capacity of 5000 to 7000 lbs. The table below covers the tow ratings for each model. A higher tow rating is listed for pickups that tow fifth-wheel trailers. Requires 3.42:1 axle ratio.

    • Step 1 – Check The Owner's Manual
    • Step 2 – Check Your Truck's Compliance Certification Label
    • Step 3 – Check Online
    • Is "Maximum Payload" Capacity Different from "Maximum Towing" Capacity?
    • What Happens If I Exceed My Truck's Maximum Towing Capacity?
    • Are There Extra Service Requirements For Trucks That Do A Lot of Towing?

    One way of determining your truck’s towing capacity is to read your vehicle’s manual. The manual should provide detailed towing instructions and limitations, along with tips for safe towing. The owner’s manual is also a great resource to learn about your truck’s towing features, like Chevy’s Trailer Sway Control.

    You can also determine your Silverado’s maximum towing capacity by referring to the compliance certification label, a sticker placed somewhere in the driver’s door sill. This sticker will have several fields of information, including Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), Gross Combination Weight (GCW), Gross Combination We...

    Another way of determining your truck’s maximum towing capacity is by looking online. You can find tons of information on forums and other websites relating to your specific year and model. So whether you have a first generation Silverado 1500 with a limited slip differential or a brand-new Silverado 1500 Z71 with an Eaton G80 automatic locking rea...

    Your truck’s payload rating tells you how much cargo you can place in the truck bed before the back end starts to sag dangerously close to the rear tires. If towing and hauling at the same time, make sure the combined weight of the cargo and trailer doesn’t exceed your Silverado’s GCWR.

    For starters, exceeding your truck’s max towing capacity can cause major damage to the engine, transmission, and drivetrain. If that’s not enough of a reason to stay within your truck’s listed capacity, exceeding capacity can also hinder your truck’s braking and handling. This can create dangerous driving situations that put you, your passengers, f...

    Although there are no specific service requirements for trucks that see a lot of towing action, it’s recommended that you follow the “heavy use” guidelines for maintenance and service in your owner’s manual. Typically, this means getting fluids changed sooner than normal and inspecting the powertrain and drivetrain for excessive wear and tear.

  4. Maximum towing capacity: 5,000 lbs. Maximum payload: 2,030 lbs. Gross weight: 6,200 lbs.

  5. 255 hp. Torque. 330 lb-ft. Towing Capacity. 7,000 lbs. Next Steps: Shopping for this car? See Cars for Sale. Build & Price. Get My Car's Value. Reviews. Cars For Sale. Styles. Specs &...

    • 1500 Trucks
    • Chevrolet
    • 1998
  6. The 1998 Chevrolet-GMC K2500 Pickup (4WD) has 2 models with a tow capacity of 7500 to 10000 lbs. The table below covers the tow ratings for each model. A higher tow rating is listed for pickups that tow fifth-wheel trailers. Requires Trailering Package.

  7. Maximum towing capacity: 5,000 lbs. Maximum payload: 1,656 lbs. Gross weight: 6,100 lbs.

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