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AMG1978
Jul 29, 2015Explorer
I personally owned a 2015 F-150 , 3.5L EcoBoost, MaxTow, 6.5' bed. I towed my 35' Toy Hauler at 8600lbs dry with a 1100lb hitch weight (approx). I towed it for 50 miles and I felt the F-150 Ecoboost didn't lack at all in power, but I was all over the **** road, it was for sure the tail wagging the dog.
Sold the 2015 F-150 for a F-250 6.7L PSD. I feel more solid to the ground with much less movement of the truck by the trailer.
Neither truck did I pull up a huge steep hill or down a steep hill. I just have to imagine that the F-250 diesel will handle both of those better with more weight, better brakes, better engine braking, more power.
My family's safety was #1 and so that was the reason for the switch to the F-250. GL to the OP, i just chose personally to switch.
Sold the 2015 F-150 for a F-250 6.7L PSD. I feel more solid to the ground with much less movement of the truck by the trailer.
Neither truck did I pull up a huge steep hill or down a steep hill. I just have to imagine that the F-250 diesel will handle both of those better with more weight, better brakes, better engine braking, more power.
My family's safety was #1 and so that was the reason for the switch to the F-250. GL to the OP, i just chose personally to switch.
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