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heres my take on the hitches might be a little more than you asked but oh well lol. the class 3 is rated at 6,000 trailer and 600 tonguethe class 4 is rated at 10,000 trailer and 1,000 tongueim trying to find more stats for our trucks. but with a trailer the main thing is the gcwr and this is based on your engine/trans/rear ratio combo.GM C/K trucks with a 5.7L 350 cubic inch engine and automatic transmissions: 3.08 rear axle gear ratio = 10,000 lbs GCWR 3.42 rear axle gear ratio = 11,000 lbs GCWR 3.73 rear axle gear ratio = 12,000 lbs GCWR 4.10 rear axle gear ratio = 13,500 lbs GCWR 4.56 rear axle gear ratio = 15,000 lbs GCWR 5.13 rear axle gear ratio = 16,000 lbs GCWR GM C/K trucks with a 5.7L 350 cubic inch engine and standard transmissions: 3.73 rear axle gear ratio = 12,000 lbs GCWR 4.10 rear axle gear ratio = 13,500 lbs GCWR 4.56 rear axle gear ratio = 15,000 lbs GCWR 5.13 rear axle gear ratio = 16,000 lbs GCWR G91 = 3.08 GU4 = 3.08 GV3 = 3.08 GU6 = 3.42 GS3 = 3.73 GT4 = 3.73 H05 = 3.73 G84 = 4.10 GT5 = 4.10 GT8 = 4.10 GW8 = 4.10 G82 = 4.56 GS6 = 4.56 HC4 = 4.56 HF7 = 4.56 GJ2 = 5.13 GL0 = 5.13 HC7 = 5.13 HC9 = 5.13 more than likely you have 4.10 which puts you at 13000 gcwr. truck weights 4500lbs? so thats a gtw of 8500 if someone put a class 3 on that truck it would be a waist of money and my hitch on my 3500 looks about the same as that one. my gvw has been 12000 to 14000 with a dump trailer. BUT we're guessing at all this, i wouldnt put 10k on that hitch cause you dont know the true rating on it, you dont know what bolts are on it and you dont know the amount of stress or damage that has been done to it. if you really wanted a class 4 hitch then i would buy one and put it on with the right hardwareTRAILER CLASSIFICATION TYPICAL EXAMPLES TYPICAL GROSS TRAILER WEIGHT EXAMPLES TYPICAL HITCH TYPELight-Duty (I) Folding camping trailer, snowmobiles and personal watercraft trailers (trailer and cargo combined) Up to 2,000 lbs. gross trailer weight Weight-carrying hitchMedium-Duty (II) Single-axle trailers up to 18 ft., open utility trailers and small speedboats 2,001–3,500 lbs. gross trailer weight Weight-carrying hitchHeavy-Duty (III) Dual- or single-axle trailers, larger boats and enclosed utility trailers 3,501–5,000 lbs. gross trailer weight Weight-carrying hitchor weight-distributing hitchExtra Heavy-Duty (IV) Two-horse, travel and fifth-wheel recreational trailers 5,001–10,000 lbs. gross trailer weight Weight-distributing hitch or fifth-wheel hitchMaximum Heavy-Duty (V) Largest horse, travel and fifth-wheel recreational or commercial trailers 10,001 lbs.-and-above gross trailer weight Weight-distributing hitch, fifth-wheel hitch or gooseneck hitch