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brulaz
Nov 26, 2015Explorer
cliiff wrote:brulaz wrote:
Are you sure about that 5100# in the manual?
The only 5100# F150 tow capacity I see in the brochure is for the normally aspirated V6. All the 2.7L EcoBoosts are at least 7600#.
I think you mid-read the manual and have at least 7600# tow capacity.
Hi Brulaz,
This is the way I understand it....
2015 F-150 Owner's Manual
Page 254
Footnote #1 -> "Do not exceed a trailer weight of 5100 pounds unless the vehicle is equipped with the Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Package or the MAX Trailer Tow Package".
So my understanding is that if I have the Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Package or the MAX Trailer Tow Package, then my Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight is 7600 pounds.
If I do not have the Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Package or the MAX Trailer Tow Package, then the 5100 pound limit takes precedence.
I see.
The options are labelled differently in Canada versus the US. If I'm reading things right, in Canada we have "Trailer Tow Package" that is required to tow over 5000#, but you Americans have the "Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Package" that does the same.
Both seem to have the tranny cooler, larger radiator and other bits
that allow the higher tow rating.
Or you can just get the Class IV hitch and wiring which limits you to 5100# or under. This seems to be what you have, which is too bad as that engine/tranny should easily handle 7600# with the proper cooling.
Have you considered upgrading to the larger radiator and tranny cooler?
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