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GMC SIERRA DENALI 2003 User Guide Add-on Equipment 
When  you  carry  removable items, you  may  need to put 
a  limit  on  how  many  people you carry inside  your 
vehicle.  Be  sure to weigh  your vehicle before  you  buy 
and inst

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GMC SIERRA DENALI 2003 User Guide Refer to the  Truck-Camper  Loading Information label in 
glove  box  for  dimensions 
A and B as  shown  in the 
following  illustration. 
Use  the  rear  edge 
of the  load  floor  for  measurement

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GMC SIERRA DENALI 2003 User Guide If your slide-in camper  and its load weighs less than the 
CWR,  the center  of gravity  zone  for  your vehicle  may 
be  larger. 
Your  dealer  can help  you  make  a  good  vehicle-camper 
match.

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GMC SIERRA DENALI 2003 User Guide Towing a Trailer 
If you  don’t  ,se the correct eq-., ...__. t and 
drive  properly,  you  can  lose  control  when  you 
pull  a  trailer.  For  example, 
if the  trailer is too 
heavy,  the  brak

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GMC SIERRA DENALI 2003 User Guide Then, during the first 500 miles (800 km) that  you 
tow  a trailer,  don’t drive over 
50 mph (80 km/h) 
and  don’t  make  starts at full throttle. This  helps your 
engine  and other parts  of y

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GMC SIERRA DENALI 2003 User Guide Tow/haul is designed  to  be most  effective  when  the 
vehicle  and  trailer  combined  weight  is at least 
75 percent 
of  the  vehicle’s  Gross  Combined Weight Rating 
(GCWR).  See  Weight  of

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GMC SIERRA DENALI 2003 User Guide **Maximum Trailer Weight  9,200  Ibs  for  fifth-wheel or  gooseneck. 
The  Gross  Combination  Weight  Rating (GCWR)  is the 
total allowable  weight of the  completely loaded 
vehicle and trailer in

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GMC SIERRA DENALI 2003 User Guide A B 
If you’re using a weight-carrying  or  a weight-distributing 
hitch,  the  trailer tongue  weight 
(A) should be 10 percent 
to 
15 percent  of the  total loaded trailer  weight (B). 
Do not  e

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GMC SIERRA DENALI 2003 User Guide Safety Chains 
You should  always  attach safety chains  between your 
vehicle  and your trailer.  Cross the safety chains 
under  the tongue  of the  trailer to help prevent the  tongue 
from contact

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GMC SIERRA DENALI 2003 User Guide Even though the passenger  sensing  system  is 
designed  to  turn 
off the  passenger’s  frontal  air 
bag  if 
the system  detects  a  rear-facing  child 
restraint,  no system 
is fail-safe,  and
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