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May 08, 2019

Expedition Towing Camper

I posted this question in the Tow Vehicle forum as well, but after looking through this forum thought this might be the more appropriate place.

I am considering a new travel trailer. It is 31 feet long with a dry weight of 6,544 lbs and a carrying capacity of 2,256 lbs, for a maximum combined weight of 8,800 lbs. The hitch weight (I assume that is tongue weight) is listed at 835 lbs.

I drive a 2019 Ford Expedition with a towing capacity of 9,200 lbs and a receiver capacity of 930 lbs. I will be purchasing a good quality weight distribution hitch.

Although the camper is within the limits Ford provides for my vehicle, there is not a lot of room for error. So my question is whether this camper leaves me enough cushion to feel comfortable? Would you buy this camper and tow it with this truck?

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  • APT wrote:
    I would not go quite that far. Stay closer to 6k dry and <700 dry TW. That will likely end up right at ratings. That Expy has a ton of power so it will pull very well. It's more of a stability/comfort level.


    Thanks, the dry weight on the one we had wanted is 6,544lbs. Just a darn heavy tongue at 835lbs.
  • Having and RV is supposed to be fun. Taking out some of the tension helps a lot. Being comfortable is half the battle. I do not get the trend to haul big trailers with "just enough" truck. To me that is not fun at all.
  • I would not go quite that far. Stay closer to 6k dry and <700 dry TW. That will likely end up right at ratings. That Expy has a ton of power so it will pull very well. It's more of a stability/comfort level.
  • Thanks everyone for your input. It is appreciated. I guess deep down (maybe not so deep) I knew the answer, which is why I asked the question before buying. After pulling fifth wheels for 20 years with Super Duty trucks, I guess I just assumed that a medium sized trailer (certainly not large relative to what's out there) could be towed with the largest SUV Ford sells equipped with the "Heavy Duty" Trailer Tow Package. So, basically, everyone pulling a newer camper longer than about 26 or 27 feet must be driving a pick up truck. Fortunately, I still have the Super Duty, but its 10 years old now (80,000 miles) and I don't how long it is going to last. So I guess its back to the drawing board.

    Thanks again everyone.
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  • I think that your Expy will be over at least one of its ratings when loaded up for a long weekend.My estimates are that you will be:

    7500 pounds loaded TT
    1000 pounds of loaded TW

    What is your estimate for people and cargo in the Expy when towing?
    What does the Tire and Loading sticker say you have for maximum combined weight of occupants and cargo list?

    For almost all half tons: 6k dry, 700 pounds may dry TW, assuming 1500 pounds of payload available and at least 8k tow rating.
  • The trailer will likely weigh 8k lbs loaded for a trip. That will put the tongue weight at 1050lbs (12.5%) the minimum you should have for safe towing. No doubt the Expedition will handle it. But you will be over the Expy’s hitch rating. I’m sure it won’t break at 120lbs over. You could always dial it back to the 930lbs but that would put you at less than ideal tongue weight for an 8klb loaded trailer!
  • "Would you buy this camper and tow it with this truck?"

    I wouldn't tow that trailer with my truck.. And it has a tow rating of #11,000.. The trucks hitch is rated at #1100 with WD, but in the end, I know I would not be comfortable towing that size trailer with my truck.

    How many butts do you plan on putting in the Expedition? Any additional stuff in there too?

    I'd stick with a trailer with no more than #7500 GVWR.

    Engine power is not the issue here either.. It's the rest of the truck that leaves a bit to be desired when towing heavy like that..

    Good luck!

    Mitch
  • My Tahoe is similar and wouldn’t try over 6k with it. Wheelbase is another issue.
  • In my opinion, that will be just at the limits of your tow vehicle. It will probably be safe but not very comfortable.

    Your tongue weight is probably going to be well North of 1000lbs when it is ready for camping. I would not be surprised to see a tongue weight of 1200lbs or more. That will be well above the rated capacity of your receiver.

    Does your ratings leave you enough cushion to feel comfortable?
    Probably not.

    "Would you buy this camper and tow it with this truck?"
    No. I am not comfortable towing at the limits of my trucks ratings.

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