The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is one of the most capable half-ton trucks available, with towing capacity reaching up to 13,300 lbs with the right configuration. Engine choice and the Max Trailering Package make a significant difference.
Maximum Towing Capacity: 13,300 lbs (6.2L V8 with Max Trailering Package)
| Engine | Config | Max Tow |
|---|---|---|
| 6.2L V8 — Max Trailering Pkg | Crew Cab 4×4 | 13,300 lbs |
| 5.3L V8 — Max Trailering Pkg | Crew Cab 4×4 | 11,500 lbs |
| 5.3L V8 — Standard | Crew Cab 4×4 | 10,000 lbs |
| 3.0L Duramax Diesel | Crew Cab 4×4 | 9,500 lbs |
| 2.7L Turbo 4-cyl | Crew Cab 4×4 | 9,600 lbs |
What's My Tow Cap?
Enter your vehicle and load details to calculate your real-world available towing capacity — including passengers and gear.
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1
Your Vehicle
💡 Where to find these numbers: Check the sticker on your driver's door jamb, your owner's manual, or search "[Year] [Make] [Model] GCWR". Selecting a trim above auto-fills these for you.
2
Truck Load — what's inside your cab and bed
⚠️ Most people forget this step. Passengers, gear, and a full fuel tank can easily subtract 600–800 lbs from your available capacity. This is the #1 cause of overloaded tow setups.
3
Your Trailer
📌 Use loaded weight, not dry weight. The "dry weight" on a trailer spec sheet doesn't include your gear, water, food, or people inside. Loaded weight is often 20–40% higher than dry.
Available to Tow
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lbs max (GCWR method)
80% Safe Limit
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lbs recommended
Your Trailer
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lbs loaded
Truck Load
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lbs (people + gear)
Headroom Left
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lbs under safe limit
Tongue Weight
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lbs (10–15% ideal)
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Always verify towing specifications in your owner's manual. These calculations are estimates and should not replace professional guidance. Never tow beyond manufacturer-rated limits.