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What is the weight of the 2008 Chevy Silverado?

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Douglas Redner

In 2008, the weight of a Chevy Silverado model can vary. The Silverado 1500 typically weighs 4,453 to 5,410 lbs, while the 2500HD ranges from 5,308 to 6,169 lbs, and the 3500HD from 5,092 to 6,694 lbs. Owning the 1500 model allows for towing up to 4,400 to 7,500 lbs, which is quite impressive given its weight. The 2500HD can tow between 9,600 to 10,400 lbs, and the 3500HD between 9,100 to 10,100 lbs. For towing capability, the 2500HD stands out since it outperforms the 3500HD by 300 lbs, making it a strong choice for towing heavy loads.

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  • Chester P.

    The 2008 Chevrolet Silverado Work Truck and LT1 models of various configurations have different curb weights and gross weights. For example, the Work Truck model with a 4x2 Regular Cab and a 6.6 ft. Box has a curb weight of 4453 lbs. and a gross weight of 6400 lbs. Similarly, the LT1 model with the same specifications has the same curb weight and gross weight. These numbers differ slightly when looking at models with different box lengths (6.6 ft. vs. 8 ft.) or drivetrains (4x2 vs. 4x4).

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