To calculate your towing capacity, there are a few terms you’ll need to become familiarized with:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
The first number you’ll want to identify is your Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum weight your vehicle can carry while idle. This weight includes all original vehicle parts, including your axles, suspensions, frame, and wheels. Find this number on your vehicle’s Safety Compliance Certification Label, usually located on a placard in the doorjamb of the driver’s side. You’ll need this whether or not you’re using a towing capacity calculator.
Gross Trailer Weight (GTW)
Next, you’ll want to find the Gross Trailer Weight, which is the weight of your trailer and additional cargo combined. This number can never surpass your vehicle’s towing capacity. If it did, it would be unsafe to drive, and could add unnecessary wear and tear to your vehicle.
Gross Combined Vehicle Weight Rating (GCVWR)
The Gross Combined Vehicle Weight Rating is the greatest weight of your tow vehicle and trailer combined, fully loaded with cargo. This number is the result of adding both GVWRs of your trailer and vehicle together. If you can’t find your towing capacity by VIN, these figures will help.
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)
Your Gross Axle Weight Rating is a number that indicates how much weight one axle can support. This is important when it comes to balancing out the load, as front and rear axles often have different limits.
Tongue Weight (TW)
Tongue weight (TW) is the force that weighs down the trailer hitch by the cargo being carried. This number can change depending on how much weight is distributed in the trailer.
Curb Weight
Curb Weight is the total weight of a vehicle including all necessary fluids, such as gas, brake fluid, coolant, and more. This number does not include weight from passengers and cargo.
Dry Weight
Your vehicle’s dry weight is a measurement of how much it weighs with no cargo, no passengers, and no required fluids. It is unlikely that you will need to input this number into a towing capacity calculator or formula. However, it could come in handy to be familiar with the terminology.
Payload
Payload is the maximum amount of weight that a towing vehicle’s cabin and bed can hold.