2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500: What is the towing capacity including torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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Alex S. January 14, 2021
The 2010 Chevy Silverado 1500 series has a towing capacity of 4,400 to 7,000 pounds depending on the options that are selected. The larger engines in the truck are able to haul more weight. This means that the tongue weight iS440 to 700 pounds to match the towing capacity maximum weight. The torque from the Silverado is 260 pound feet starting with the 4.6L V6 engine all the way up to 417 pound feet with the 6.2L V8 engine which is the largest option in the truck. The payload capacity is 1,476 to 1,965 pounds which makes it competitive with all of the other half ton trucks that are available on the market these days.
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Pat T. January 2, 2020
A 2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 has the capacity to tow between 4,400 and 7,000 pounds. The truck's payload ranges from 1,476 to 1,965. The torque is between 260 lbs.-ft. @ 2,800 rpm and 338 lbs.-ft. @ 4,400 rpm. The tongue weigh varies between 440 and 700.
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