Towing Capacity H3
Tainter brings up a good point. If I had to tow a 2000lb trailer everyday for work I'd probably opt for a pick up truck, club cab if I also needed to carry people. Not sure the H3 is designed to haul around trailers everyday.
Thanks Chooch',
I'll certainly be babying it being at/beyond capacity. My main concern is that I haven't done this with an H3 and not quite sure what to expect. Drove an '08 Tahoe LTZ in a past life and had no problem using OD.
With the torque of the H3 such that I can still do 50mph on a 1/2 mile 7-10% grade without putting my foot thru the floorboard? (Yes, definitely using lower gears etc.)
Really like to hear from a redneck that didn't blow his rig trying this..
Thanks
I'll certainly be babying it being at/beyond capacity. My main concern is that I haven't done this with an H3 and not quite sure what to expect. Drove an '08 Tahoe LTZ in a past life and had no problem using OD.
With the torque of the H3 such that I can still do 50mph on a 1/2 mile 7-10% grade without putting my foot thru the floorboard? (Yes, definitely using lower gears etc.)
Really like to hear from a redneck that didn't blow his rig trying this..
Thanks
Get the ALPHA.
ALPHA = 6,000 pounds max towing capacity.
6,000 pounds is plenty to pull. Medium aluminum or steel trailer with 32 foot boat, 4 people inside with luggage. problem solved. If you have the I5 then your SOL (sh*t outta luck).
ALPHA = 6,000 pounds max towing capacity.
6,000 pounds is plenty to pull. Medium aluminum or steel trailer with 32 foot boat, 4 people inside with luggage. problem solved. If you have the I5 then your SOL (sh*t outta luck).
Hifi - I tow an 18 foot bayliner behind my 07 H3 (non-Alpha). My boat is about 3200 lbs but has a very low tongue weight. With a full tank and gear it is probably more like 3800 plus. Sounds pretty similar to what you will be hauling, and I tow it about 45 minutes to the lake up and down some pretty good hills.
I don't have any problems. Now, it will decelerate a bit on the big hills, but nothing too bad. If my boat were any larger I would want an Alpha, but my H3 works fine with my boat. I don't think you will have any problems other than the slight deceleration on hills. The H3 is great on slick boat ramps too. Good luck!
I don't have any problems. Now, it will decelerate a bit on the big hills, but nothing too bad. If my boat were any larger I would want an Alpha, but my H3 works fine with my boat. I don't think you will have any problems other than the slight deceleration on hills. The H3 is great on slick boat ramps too. Good luck!
Thank you for the replies (and the comedy). Since last post, I flew to California and picked up an '08 H3 non-Alpha (Alpha would be nice but was cost prohibitive). Really enjoyed the 350 mile, 15mpg ride home.
I'll be taking it in to get it looked over tomorrow before I attach anything to it. At 76k, it feels like it needs some better shocks (looking at the Rancho's), jerks a little when I cut to the right too even after i got the alignment & some new Toyos. so.. idler arm or something.
It's all good. Time to have some fun.
I'll be taking it in to get it looked over tomorrow before I attach anything to it. At 76k, it feels like it needs some better shocks (looking at the Rancho's), jerks a little when I cut to the right too even after i got the alignment & some new Toyos. so.. idler arm or something.
It's all good. Time to have some fun.
I used my 05 Colorado with the 3.5 I5 then 07 H3X 3.7 to pull a 14 ft steal trailer and RZR 2812 lbs from NC to WV and it ran 75 mgh w/o any issues. Now my 08 H3X Alpha pulls a 20ft steal trailer with two RZR's 5229 lbs w/o any issues. And i done it every weekend and never burnt a drop of oil doing it. Chevy builds great engines so you should be fine.




