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Northstar451
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Jun 25, 2014

Ford Expedition or F-150 best for towing?

Newbie to towing but not to camping. Just downsized to a 25' TT that weighs 5200# with a 600# tongue weight. Need to buy a 4x4 TV, can't afford a new one so am looking at 2003 to 2009.

I expect my total weight added with wife, stuff, weight distribution hitch, propane, etc. will bring it up to 6,500.

I prefer an Expedition as it will fit in the garage, but a F-150 won't. Also, an Expedition with the right axle ratio and tow package can tow 9,000 while the F-150 V8 is somewhat less depending on the year. We are planning on a trip out West, so mts are a consideration.

Assuming both have a factory installed tow package and towing capacity, are there any factors that would push me towards one or the other??

Thanks in advance for your help!
  • Forget about the BS marketing 'tow rating' and compare the wheelbase (stability) and payload capacity. The payload will be your real limiting factor for towing. Also, if you're planning a long trip out west, be prepared for STRONG cross winds. A longer wheelbase will definitely help. I just got back from Utah myself and several days of 20-30 mph cross winds.

    I'm not familiar with Expeditions, but that TT should be easily handled by an F150. I imagine the same is true for an Expedition, given their comparable size, but I predict the F150 will handle the TT better.
  • I'm a relative towing newbie, so take what I say with a grain of salt, but the wheelbase of the TV would be at least as important to me as the towing capacity. I opted for a Suburban over a Tahoe, for example. Our TT is similar to yours in length & weight.

    An extended cab F-150 short bed has a wheelbase more two feet longer than the Expedition (I looked at 2005 models for comparison). A SuperCrew has an even longer wheelbase (pulled from Edmunds.com, assuming their numbers are correct). So, given just those two choices, my preference would be the truck.

    JMHO.