My point was, that the realistic towing requirements of daily use, encompassing the majority and what is actually moved on a DAILY basis, has not changed in the last 30 years, and trucks of that era still run on the roads. So being able to tow more is irrelevant really, as opposed to being able to live through 30 years of towing a realistic and useable load.
Amazingly, many HD trucks don't tow DAILY. People don't tow their travel trailer or fifth wheel every day. They tow them
occasionally. I know, it's a difficult concept to understand.
To that end: Hell yes towables have gotten larger.
In 1996, the largest fifth wheel grossed around 13k lbs. Not coincidentally, that's about what a 1-ton dually of the era could tow.
In 2026, a 12k GVWR is a mid-sized 5er and can be towed by a 3/4-ton with ease, making them much more accessible to more people. Fifth wheel nose caps have also been designed to accommodate the shorter 6.5' beds of the common CCSB truck, negating the need for a 8' bed.
That's the first point: A modern CCSB 3/4-ton truck is easy to drive every day and can accommodate loads and towing beyond that of a 1-ton CCLB dually of 30 years ago, which is a tough truck to live with as an everyday vehicle.
In 2019, the biggest toy haulers were grossing 20k. That pretty well aligned with the capabilities of the luxury tow pig (1-ton, CCLB, dually, diesel) that typically hook up to these.
In 2026, with a new generation of trucks laying down even bigger towing numbers, the biggest toy haulers are now 23k GVWR.
That's the second point: The size of the trailers are growing with the capabilities of the trucks.
If you want to talk DAILY towing, I'd even say your opinion is wrong. In 1996, a contractor needed a medium duty dump truck to move a 18,000 lb backhoe. I see backhoes behind modern HD trucks all the time. Moving smaller than that, landscape contractors don't need anything special to pull around a skid steer or mini-excavator. A run-of-the-mill 3/4-ton will do this all day.
Follow the sales. As HD trucks became more capable, the need for smaller (4500/F450) medium duty trucks has waned. GM completely got out of the market for a while after the bankruptcy reorg and chose to retool Flint Assembly to make :drumroll: more HD pickups!