JIMNLIN wrote:
ugh wrote:
The one with 2.7 EcoBoost has 8,500 pound for towing and 2,250 pounds for payload. More than what I need since my TT has GVWR of 7650 pounds and about 800 pounds of tongue weight. That leaves 1,450 pounds for passengers, bicycles, etc.
IdaD makes a good point on payload vs RAWR/tire capacities that most F150 truck buyers miss.
These trucks rear axles can weigh in the 2000 -2400 lb range depending on the trucks configuration. Which leaves 1300 lbs on the 3300 RAWR truck.
Or 1800 lbs on the 3800 RAWR truck.
The remaining weight from the 2250 lb payload will have to go on the trucks front axle.
The 2250 lb payload is a GVWR payload which is to be spread over the trucks front and rear axles.
Now the old F250 rear axle may weigh 2600-2800 lbs and can carry 3000 lb + in the bed before exceeding its 6084 RAWR/tire load ratings.
Actually you are incorrect. The RAWR for a3.5L ecoboost, 4x4, Supercrew, with the 157" WB, and the heavy-duty payload package is 4800 lbs. A full 1000 lbs more then you are quoting.
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