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Ron_Gratz
Apr 12, 2014Explorer
Golden_HVAC wrote:Based on page 25 of the 2014 Ford Towing Guide, it appears that the maximum allowable conventional trailer weight depends on "Hitch Receiver Capacity" which depends on rear axle, engine, and wheelbase:
So what you are asking is why does Ford limit the conventional trailers to only 18,500 pounds?
I think it has to do with the ability of the hitch system, rather than the possibility that the transmission, brakes, rear axle or other truck systems will be overloaded by towing a conventional trailer that is 19,000 pounds.
12,500-lb. – F-250/350 SRW – (N/A with 6.7L diesel with 156", 158" and 172" wheelbases)
14,000-lb. – F-250/350 SRW with 6.7L diesel engine – (156", 158" and 172" wheelbases only)
15,000-lb. – F-350 DRW – (except F-350 DRW with 6.7L diesel engine/172" wheelbase)
18,500-lb. – F-350 DRW w/6.7L diesel engine – (172" wheelbase only)
18,500-lb. – F-450
Maximum allowable 5er pin weight, OTOH, seems to correlate closely with GCWR minus Curb Weight.
Ron
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