14200.00 lbs For the 2004.
No! But it does make towing a better experience. Check your owners manual for ratings and tongue weights. IIRC, there will be a difference in tongue weights that are different between tag trailers and 5th wheel/goosenecks. Towing a 7000 lb trailer that uses the receiver hitch will tow a lot better if the same weight trailer is a 5th wheel or a gooseneck trailer.
The tongue of the trailer presses down on the trailer hitch, and that is tongue weight. How hard it presses down is a function of the weight in front of the trailer wheels, and how much of the weight is not offset by the weight behind the wheels. If the tongue weight is too great, the rear of the towing vehicle goes down. Too light, and the boat trailer will swing side to side.
It has a maximum of 3,500 pound towing weight.
Maximum towing capacity is 1,000 pounds. That includes the weight of the trailer.
it refers to the weight you are legally allowed to carry on a trailer with brakes. (including the trailer) trailers without brakes are restricted to a lesser weight.
The owner's manual says the maximun trailer and tow weight should not exceed 1,000 lbs, and the tongue weight (weight put on the trailer ball) should be 10% or less of the total tow weight. So if you are towing 500lbs, you should not have more than 50lbs put on the towing tongue.
Maximum towing capacity is 1,000 pounds. That figure includes the weight of the trailer.
the max trailer weight is 2,000 pounds.
Need to know the Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) and the Tongue weight (TW). Gross trailer weight (GTW) is the weight of the trailer fully loaded in its actual towing condition. Tongue weight (TW) is the downward force exerted on the hitch ball by the trailer coupler. The trailer must be fully loaded and level.
6,650 lbs trailer weight with the 4.7L, and a tow package. Only 2,000 lbs trailer weight using the bumper hitch.
6,650 lbs trailer weight with the 4.7L, and a tow package. Only 2,000 lbs trailer weight using the bumper hitch.
"5th wheel"