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'21 GMC WT, 3500, SRW, Crew, standard, gas, 

Payload = 4,044 lbs.

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2021 2500 High Country Gas CC SB w/ deluxe, sunroof, snow plow prep, z71 = 3248 lbs of payload available

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10 hours ago, M Parr said:

2021 2500 High Country Gas CC SB w/ deluxe, sunroof, snow plow prep, z71 = 3248 lbs of payload available

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Fwiw, there will be another label on the outside of the doorpost, down at the bottom, that has a bunch more info on it. 

 

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My 2021 Sierra Denali HD 3500 SRW Duramax (5th Wheel pkg, Denali Ultimate pkg, Black Diamond pkg, Rear Under-Seat Storage). Curb Weight 8,417 lbs. Payload 3683

 

My brothers 2021 Sierra Denali HD 3500 DRW Duramax (5th Wheel pkg, Denali Ultimate pkg). Curb Weight 8706 lbs. Payload 5294 lbs. 

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My 2021 Sierra Denali HD 3500 SRW Duramax (5th Wheel pkg, Denali Ultimate pkg, Black Diamond pkg, Rear Under-Seat Storage). Curb Weight 8,417 lbs. Payload 3683
 
My brothers 2021 Sierra Denali HD 3500 DRW Duramax (5th Wheel pkg, Denali Ultimate pkg). Curb Weight 8706 lbs. Payload 5294 lbs. 
It makes no sense some of their numbers. Had a friend with a 14 2500 gas lt his payload was 27xx i have a 15 high country gas and my payload is 2680.

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On 9/22/2020 at 5:31 PM, Njmurvin said:

Crew cab, standard bed, 4x4, LT 3500 Duramax - 3895 payload.

included goose / fifth package?    Soon I will order...   

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1 hour ago, Blasts said:

included goose / fifth package?    Soon I will order...   

Yes!  Options include: Duramax, convenience packages 1 and 2, gooseneck/fifth wheel package, Z71 offroad and protection, leather package, hitch package and Autotrac 2-speed transfer case.

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33 minutes ago, Njmurvin said:

Yes!  Options include: Duramax, convenience packages 1 and 2, gooseneck/fifth wheel package, Z71 offroad and protection, leather package, hitch package and Autotrac 2-speed transfer case.

Thanks NJmurvin,        What about asissts step?

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2 hours ago, Blasts said:

Thanks NJmurvin,        What about asissts step?

I had the dealer add the GM chrome tubular steps before I took delivery (and they're very nice).

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22 hours ago, Austinamp said:

My 2021 Sierra Denali HD 3500 SRW Duramax (5th Wheel pkg, Denali Ultimate pkg, Black Diamond pkg, Rear Under-Seat Storage). Curb Weight 8,417 lbs. Payload 3683

 

My brothers 2021 Sierra Denali HD 3500 DRW Duramax (5th Wheel pkg, Denali Ultimate pkg). Curb Weight 8706 lbs. Payload 5294 lbs. 

those duallys have lot more......a gas version prolly 6k plus

 

for me its payload not towing, at least for now

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2021 2wd reg cab dually payload:

gasser 7442 lb

diesel 6523 lb

 

2021 2wd crew dually payload

gas 6894 lb

diesel 5894 lb

 

for both:

GVWR 14000 lb

RGAWR 10500 lb 

 

 

4wd payloads a little less, GVWR and RGAWR are the same, so weight of transfer case, front diff, front drive shaft and half shafts all reduce available payload.

 

 

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On 1/8/2021 at 2:34 PM, Njmurvin said:

Yes!  Options include: Duramax, convenience packages 1 and 2, gooseneck/fifth wheel package, Z71 offroad and protection, leather package, hitch package and Autotrac 2-speed transfer case.

What size of wheel do you currently have?  18 or 20 inch?

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