RVs That Fit Your Truck

These all fall within your safe towing range of 12,800 lbs (we use 80% of max to give you breathing room)

Recommended Towing Gear

Equipment recommended for 16,000 lbs towing capacity

Specifications

Max Towing Capacity 16,000 lbs
Max Payload 6,308 lbs
GVWR 12,800 lbs
GCWR 28,800 lbs
Curb Weight 6,492 lbs
Hitch Class Class V
Engine 6.0L
Horsepower 322 HP @ 4400 rpm
Torque 380 lb-ft @ 4200 rpm
Transmission 6-speed shiftable automatic
Drive Type Four Wheel Drive
Fuel Type Regular unleaded
Fuel Tank 36.0 gallons
Length 225.0"
Width 95.9"
Height 77.4"
Ground Clearance 8.6"
Cab Type regular

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Common Questions

How much can I actually tow with my 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD WT?
Your 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD WT can tow up to 16,000 lbs according to the manufacturer. But here's our advice: stay around 80% of that (about 12,800 lbs) for a much better towing experience. You'll have room for hills, headwinds, and those unexpected moments on the road.
What about payload — how much stuff can I put in the truck?
You've got 6,308 lbs of payload capacity. That's everything that goes IN your truck: passengers, camping gear, coolers, and don't forget — the tongue weight from your trailer counts too. It adds up faster than you'd think!
What kind of hitch do I need?
For your 16,000 lbs towing capacity, you'll want a Class V hitch. Make sure whatever hitch you buy is rated for the weight you're actually planning to tow — not just the minimum. A little overkill on the hitch is always better than not enough.
What types of RVs will work with my truck?
With your 12,800 lbs safe towing capacity, you're looking at a great selection of travel trailers and many fifth wheels. We've put together a list of compatible RVs above — take a look and see what catches your eye.
What does GVWR mean and why should I care?
GVWR stands for Gross Vehicle Weight Rating — yours is 12,800 lbs. Think of it as the maximum your truck can weigh when it's fully loaded with people, gear, fuel, everything. Exceed it and you're putting extra stress on your brakes, suspension, and tires. Not worth the risk.