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I am sure you will get more feedback but here's my opinion;
The 29RLD will max out at a little over 9500 lbs. Figure 11-1200 lbs. for tongue weight to start you off. That would leave you about 1100 lbs. of your payload. 100 for hitch = 1000. People, gear, puppies, tools and misc. in the truck will have to fit into that 1000 lbs.
The 2300 payload gives you more latitude than most 1/2 tons (I am assuming that is from the sticker in the driver door). The problem comes from....it's a 1/2 ton and it's a 9500 lb. trailer. If you COULD get by at 8000 lbs. that would be good but that only gives you approx. 600 lbs. of "stuff" to put in the trailer. I figure our food and cookware weighs more than that....not to mention the "28 pairs of shoes" in the closet....
The 1/2 ton is typically not meant for that heavy a trailer IMO. They are too light and the trailer is 34' long meaning the truck has to counter a lot of pushes, shoves and pulling. Another aspect is the tires. 1/2 tons usually come with P rated tires, you need LT tires for a 9500+ trailer. Forget the tow rating numbers the manufacturers provide - they are worthless. Look at the rest of the numbers and leave yourself a good 15% margin under the max ratings.