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avvidclif1
Sep 26, 2014Explorer
drillagent wrote:
Here is my 2 cents worth. I'm sure I'll get blown in place, but here it goes. After doing all the recommended weigh ins, truck unloaded, truck loaded, and truck loaded with dry weight trailer, I've come to the conclusion that there is NO possible way my truck (located in signature) can tow a 5th wheel and meet the 10,000lbs weight rating, let alone tow the max amount of trailer weight.
That being said, I've done a lot of research and found that the only difference between a F250 and a F350 is the number of leaf springs (fixed with airbags) and the size/weight ratings of the tires. (fixed by replacing stock 17" tires with 18" tires) everything else is the same. (Engine, axles, brakes) Does making the changes make towing with a F250 any safer? Maybe not. Does that mean everyone towing with a F250 is wrong? I'll leave that up to your own personal risk assessment. But here's the thing. Do you think Ford ( or any other manufacturer) would publish a max towable trailer weight rating if they didn't think the vehicle could safely tow it? That would open them up for any number of lawsuits.
I don't have a clue if it's right or wrong but I have seen stated several times the reason for the F250. It seems some states base registration fees on GVWR and anything over 10k is considered a commercial vehicle with the much higher fees. Ergo, F250 under 10k and F350 over 10k, basically same truck.
I think it's called playing the government game.
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