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IdaD
May 06, 2016Explorer
humblerb wrote:IdaD wrote:
That's right at or just a bit over the limit of what I'd personally want to try to tow with a half ton, but lots of guys on this site are doing it and report good results. I guess I'd say a lot depends on how you use the trailer. If you don't leave the island much and mainly just camp fairly close to home I would be more apt to do it than if you plan to haul it on longer trips into the Rockies regularly.
I definitely would not spend the money on an F250 since you have an F350. If you want an F250 it would be much cheaper to simply remove your overload springs.
He was asking about a New F150 or a New F350. Looks like he is going to buy a new vehicle, but wanted advice on F150 versus F350. To me, the F250 is the best of both worlds - downgrade from the current F350, but enough truck to not have to ask if he would be comfortable pulling his rig.
Pulling off the overload spring would give him an F250 except for the badge on the fender. Unless the F250 in question came with the package that included the overload spring, because those trucks exist too. My point is that they're basically the same thing so spending a bunch of money to switch from one to the other doesn't make a lot of sense. Obviously going to an F150 is a big enough difference it can warrant a change for some folks in some circumstances.
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