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JIMNLIN
Jul 02, 2019Explorer III
Well....its a start.
2014 F150 with a 7350 GVWR.
And the 3850 GAWR number should be a 3850 RAWR which tells us how much weight your truck can carry.
Working from the 3850 RAWR .......these year model F150 rear axle may weigh in the 2400 lb range leaving approx 1450 lb in the bed payload.
You have the truck and the only way you or anyone will know how much it can safely/legally carry is weigh the truck front and rear axles separately. Stay within your trucks axle/tire load numbers.
You indicated a 7700 lb trailer tow number in another thread. This indicates a crew cab 4wd 5.0 v8 from Fords towing guide.
"IF" thats the case then the truck can handle a 7700 lb TT with no issues.
2014 F150 with a 7350 GVWR.
And the 3850 GAWR number should be a 3850 RAWR which tells us how much weight your truck can carry.
Working from the 3850 RAWR .......these year model F150 rear axle may weigh in the 2400 lb range leaving approx 1450 lb in the bed payload.
You have the truck and the only way you or anyone will know how much it can safely/legally carry is weigh the truck front and rear axles separately. Stay within your trucks axle/tire load numbers.
You indicated a 7700 lb trailer tow number in another thread. This indicates a crew cab 4wd 5.0 v8 from Fords towing guide.
"IF" thats the case then the truck can handle a 7700 lb TT with no issues.
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