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Old 02-12-2010, 03:19 PM   #1
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Saw the new specs for the 2011 Chevy Silverado 3500HD today. Very impressive. Many things improved. Larger fuel capacity, improved tow specs, etc. etc. Looks like a winner to me.

Check it out here.
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Old 02-13-2010, 09:31 AM   #2
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I had heard a rumor that GM was going to cease making one ton PU's or even all the PU models. Any idea if that is true and if so when they are stopping production?

I am not sure but it may have been the 4500 to 6500 models they are dropping. That would make more sense to me rather than dropping all light duty PU's (1 ton and below).
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Old 02-13-2010, 12:22 PM   #3
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GM has ceased production of only the Topkick/Kodiak 4500/5500 MDTs.
I believe they will be strong in the LDTs for the foreseeable future.
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Old 02-13-2010, 12:27 PM   #4
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On the subject of GM MDTs----
In Mansfield, TX, there is a supply of C/C units waiting to be customized. If anyone is interested: Unique Conversions
1502 Highway 157 North
Mansfield, TX 76063
817-477-5251
I could not find a website for them. They had a ton of these about a year ago--the supply is slowly dwindling as I see them when I drive by.
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Old 10-11-2010, 10:06 PM   #5
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I'm thinking of buying a 2011 GMC 3500 DRW, Duramax/Allison. Does anyone own one yet? If so how is the clearance between the bed rails and the under side of a MS?
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Old 10-18-2010, 03:52 PM   #6
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Bedrail clearance

That is a good question. The bedrail clearance on my '08 Chevy is tight even after I had the trailer "tubed"* to raise it two inches. The trucks seem to get higher every year.

I had planned to put a higher riser in for the Trailersaver hitch but decided to stay with the one I had and be careful. If I get in a tight spot I can add air to the hitch to raise the head about 3 inches. Have had to do that about 3 times in 3 years.

*tubed - Mor/Ryde term for welding a square steel tube between frame and axles prior to installing IS axles. They have several sizes depending on need to level the whole rig.
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Old 11-20-2010, 04:49 PM   #7
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2011 silverado C3500 LTZ

My 2009 Silverado was in for oil change (3000 miles) and lot boy tried to run over another vehicle with it. Now I'am looking at replacement with dealer help. I was at dealer where I purchased truck. They are suggesting srw vs drw and have always had dual wheels on othere trucks I have owned. So qwestion what have others done with this new truck with larger cap. on rear wheel advice please.
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Old 11-21-2010, 09:40 AM   #8
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Check the weaght capacity on the axle and tires for single vs duals. A single simply can't support as much as the duals. If you are carrying heavy loads (big camper in back) or a lot of pin weight such as a 5th wheel trailer you need the dually.
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Old 02-08-2011, 09:03 PM   #9
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Re: Bedrail clearance

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That is a good question. The bedrail clearance on my '08 Chevy is tight even after I had the trailer "tubed"* to raise it two inches. The trucks seem to get higher every year.

I had planned to put a higher riser in for the Trailersaver hitch but decided to stay with the one I had and be careful. If I get in a tight spot I can add air to the hitch to raise the head about 3 inches. Have had to do that about 3 times in 3 years.

*tubed - Mor/Ryde term for welding a square steel tube between frame and axles prior to installing IS axles. They have several sizes depending on need to level the whole rig.
Alright..the bedrail clearance is enough by raising it to two inches. Aside from the previous mentioned hitches. Can you recommend other cheap hitch but high quality?
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Old 02-13-2011, 04:52 PM   #10
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2011 Chevy Silverado 3500 SRW 4X4 Extended cab

We ordered a new 2011 Chevy 3500 SRW 4X4 in August for towing our 2006 34' MS and a 16,000 GVW livestock trailer. Our 2006 3500 SRW Chevy allowed us 6' between the bed in the tail gate area and the bottom of the nose and the trailer was level. We ordered the 2011 truck with the assurance of the dealer sales staff that the box top height would not exceed the box height of our 2006 3500 SRW truck. We were skeptical of this assurance as the 2500 SRW crew cabs on the lot were all at least 2" higher. The inside bed height is 1" higher than the 2006's and the bed floor is at least 1" higher. The sales manager consulted with the service manager who told us that if the truck was too high that it could be lowered with adjustments to the suspension. This seemed reasonable since I knew that it was possible with some of the earlier Ford Super Duty F350s. When the truck arrived we hooked it up and had only 3" of clearence at the rear of the box. We were unable to tow it from the spot where it was stored with out the tail gate striking the nose. Of course the dealer's service department could not lower the truck without voiding the warrenty and we were on our own. We had to make it work as our 2006 truck had been sold. We raised the Reece 5th wheel hitch 1" and pulled the MS to a level spot and still only had 4" and the trailer had an unacceptable tilt to the rear. We next put the trailer on blocks and changed the springs from the center hole of the hangers to the bottom hole. We now have a 5" clearence at the tail gate area and the trailer sits fairly level. We have traveled 2500 miles and so far have not had an issue with the clearence. Our 2004 and 2006 trucks slumped enough make the 04 and 06 MS trailers ride level. The 2011 has wider leaf springs and also has over load springs. It slumps very little. The HD designation has meaning with 2011 model. Everything else about this truck is all a driver could ask for. My only concern now is that the diesel exhust burner may create issues. I'm sure it will be a topic of discussion on this forum in the future.
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Old 02-13-2011, 05:31 PM   #11
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hmwilbur,

Thank you for the detailed post. I, like you, have been concerned about the clearance but I've gone ahead and ordered a 2011 GMC Sierra 3500 extend cab 4WD DRW. I currently have a 2002 Chevy Silverado HD SRW and have 6 inches of clearance. If I need to, I can raise my Curt 20K hitch another 2 inches. My MS is already on the lower bolt holes. I'm hoping the MS still rides fairly level after I raise the hitch. Enjoy your new truck!!!
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Old 02-16-2011, 08:03 AM   #12
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Re: Bedrail clearance

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That is a good question. The bedrail clearance on my '08 Chevy is tight even after I had the trailer "tubed"* to raise it two inches. The trucks seem to get higher every year.

I had planned to put a higher riser in for the Trailersaver hitch but decided to stay with the one I had and be careful. If I get in a tight spot I can add air to the hitch to raise the head about 3 inches. Have had to do that about 3 times in 3 years.

*tubed - Mor/Ryde term for welding a square steel tube between frame and axles prior to installing IS axles. They have several sizes depending on need to level the whole rig.
Alright..the bedrail clearance is enough by raising it to two inches. Aside from the previous mentioned hitches. Can you recommend other cheap hitch but high quality?
Hi Hermes,
No the bedrail issue was not solved by raising the trailer 2 inches. That change allowed the trailer to tow level but did not affect the hitch height. If I did not have the ability to raise the hitch by adding air to the air bag then I would not consider the <6" clearance adequate. Towing on the highway is not a problem but some campground situations can cause problems when making tight turns on a hill. That is where I can get away with adding air to raise the hitch. We do not travel with extra air -- that would defeat the purpose of the air ride.

Sorry I don't have any information on other hitches. The Trailersaver is the only one I have used.
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I just spent some time helping a friend that sold his 2004 2500 Chevy short box for a 2011 HD Chevy long box. I warned him of the higher bed issue with his 5th wheel, but he was sure there would be no problem. There was a huge problem. When hooked up less than 2 inches clearance. We moved the hitch to the highest position allowable, not enough clearance yet, so we dropped the pin box too. Now he has approx 5 to 6 inches when sitting on level ground. Trailer is slightly nose high by 2 inches. He does not want to do anything with the trailer axles so he now has what he has. He is extremely happy with the truck, unhappy that the dealer told him that the extra height would not matter as the truck would squat when the pin weight was installed. Didn't happen, his pin weight is 2,700lbs and the truck didn't move.
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Old 02-17-2011, 09:03 PM   #14
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quote: " unhappy that the dealer told him that the extra height would not matter"

It is unfortunate that this happens all too often. I have learned over many years that taking their word for anything is at best a crap shoot.
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Re: Bedrail clearance

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That is a good question. The bedrail clearance on my '08 Chevy is tight even after I had the trailer "tubed"* to raise it two inches. The trucks seem to get higher every year.

I had planned to put a higher riser in for the Trailersaver hitch but decided to stay with the one I had and be careful. If I get in a tight spot I can add air to the hitch to raise the head about 3 inches. Have had to do that about 3 times in 3 years.

*tubed - Mor/Ryde term for welding a square steel tube between frame and axles prior to installing IS axles. They have several sizes depending on need to level the whole rig.
Alright..the bedrail clearance is enough by raising it to two inches. Aside from the previous mentioned hitches. Can you recommend other cheap hitch but high quality?
Hi Hermes,
No the bedrail issue was not solved by raising the trailer 2 inches. That change allowed the trailer to tow level but did not affect the hitch height. If I did not have the ability to raise the hitch by adding air to the air bag then I would not consider the <6" clearance adequate. Towing on the highway is not a problem but some campground situations can cause problems when making tight turns on a hill. That is where I can get away with adding air to raise the hitch. We do not travel with extra air -- that would defeat the purpose of the air ride.

Sorry I don't have any information on other hitches. The Trailersaver is the only one I have used.
Thanks for the info..and clarification.. :D
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Old 02-18-2011, 10:20 AM   #16
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