dmboiler
Aug 24, 2019Explorer
Seeking Towing Guidance - Looking to pull TT with Expedition
Hi All,
New to the forums. We've owned a Keystone Sprinter 311BHS in a semi-permanent campground for 6 years and are looking to sell it and buy a travel trailer that we can take around to various state & national parks.
We will be pulling the new trailer with a 2013 Ford Expedition. It has the heavy duty towing package and is rated at 9000 lbs. max trailer weight and 15,000 GCWR per Ford's 2013 towing guide.
I'm curious if there is any general guidance to how close to these limits we should get. We've been around to a couple local dealerships and I've gotten some mixed advice. We've been looking at trailers in the 5500-6700 UVW range (24-28 ft bunkhouses). At the top of that range we get within 500-800 lbs of the GCWR when we factor in fuel and the weight of the family in the truck. This seems to me to be really pushing it, but I don't know if I'm being overly cautious.
I obviously want to stay as safe as possible and also want to not be limited to where I can pull the trailer. At the same time, I don't want to miss out on some of the benefits that a larger trailer can provide. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
dmboiler
New to the forums. We've owned a Keystone Sprinter 311BHS in a semi-permanent campground for 6 years and are looking to sell it and buy a travel trailer that we can take around to various state & national parks.
We will be pulling the new trailer with a 2013 Ford Expedition. It has the heavy duty towing package and is rated at 9000 lbs. max trailer weight and 15,000 GCWR per Ford's 2013 towing guide.
I'm curious if there is any general guidance to how close to these limits we should get. We've been around to a couple local dealerships and I've gotten some mixed advice. We've been looking at trailers in the 5500-6700 UVW range (24-28 ft bunkhouses). At the top of that range we get within 500-800 lbs of the GCWR when we factor in fuel and the weight of the family in the truck. This seems to me to be really pushing it, but I don't know if I'm being overly cautious.
I obviously want to stay as safe as possible and also want to not be limited to where I can pull the trailer. At the same time, I don't want to miss out on some of the benefits that a larger trailer can provide. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
dmboiler