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rollindowntheroad wrote:patperry2766 wrote:rollindowntheroad wrote:
Ok I finally give!!! I understand that I wouldn't be able to tow a 5th wheel. With calculations I've come up with the max I could even tow a travel trailer is 7,000 lbs. A far cry from what Ford advertises.
That's not correct either. Per the 2019 Ford trailer towing guidelines and based on the info from your original post, max tow weight is 10,700 lbs
2019 Trailer Tow
look on page 19
You are correct. I called numerous Ford dealers and they all came back with a towing capacity of 10,700 lbs. That makes me fell much better. Even though a 5th wheel might not work, a TT will.
โJul-01-2019 12:36 PM
patperry2766 wrote:rollindowntheroad wrote:
Ok I finally give!!! I understand that I wouldn't be able to tow a 5th wheel. With calculations I've come up with the max I could even tow a travel trailer is 7,000 lbs. A far cry from what Ford advertises.
That's not correct either. Per the 2019 Ford trailer towing guidelines and based on the info from your original post, max tow weight is 10,700 lbs
2019 Trailer Tow
look on page 19
โJul-01-2019 09:57 AM
camp-n-family wrote:patperry2766 wrote:rollindowntheroad wrote:
Ok I finally give!!! I understand that I wouldn't be able to tow a 5th wheel. With calculations I've come up with the max I could even tow a travel trailer is 7,000 lbs. A far cry from what Ford advertises.
That's not correct either. Per the 2019 Ford trailer towing guidelines and based on the info from your original post, max tow weight is 10,700 lbs
2019 Trailer Tow
look on page 19
Yes, that's the listed "tow rating". What the OP is saying, and what most don't understand, is that once you load the vehicle with gear and passengers etc he only has enough payload left to support the tongue weight that a 7k trailer would have. Rarely will you ever get to anywhere near a vehicles tow rating without exceeding 1 or more other ratings first.
A travel trailer weighing 10,700lbs would have an average tongue weight over 1300lbs! That would exceed the receiver rating and nearly max out many 1/2 ton trucks on payload without anything else in the truck.
โJul-01-2019 09:46 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Weights listed in the brochure or on a web site are grossly inaccurate. Dry weight is usually nothing loaded, including battery and propane tanks. Since your calculating capacities, most people will say to take the gross weight of a TT and multiply it by 13% to calculate tongue weight. This gives you some wiggle room because your most likely not going to load it to it's full capacity. So if you took a TT with a 6000 lb gross weight * 13%, it gives you 780 tongue weight. Subtract that from your TV's payload - you mentioned 1772, and you have 992 lbs left over for everything else.
I was under the impression that you already bought the truck.
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valhalla360 wrote:TXiceman wrote:
That is fine unless you are full time. 50% or more of the time we are towing our 19000#, 40 ft 5er. So we want a truck rated to tow more than 10% of the time.
Ken
What 1/2ton is rated for a 19k lb 40ft 5er?
โJul-01-2019 04:18 AM
TXiceman wrote:
That is fine unless you are full time. 50% or more of the time we are towing our 19000#, 40 ft 5er. So we want a truck rated to tow more than 10% of the time.
Ken
โJul-01-2019 04:17 AM
bid_time wrote:valhalla360 wrote:That must be why you see so many reports of dead ecoboosts everywhere - Oh Wait - I haven't seen any such reports - must be a bunch of malarky.
Yes, the motor can put out those numbers but doing so really limits the duty rating.
โJun-30-2019 05:53 PM
valhalla360 wrote:mt1729 wrote:
Just to add a little bit more information. The ford 3.5 v6 ecoboost puts out 375 horsepower & 470 foot pounds of torque. How a little mostly aluminum engine of that size can handle twin turbos and that much power is mind boggling. However they seem to be holding up as well as any other gas engine that's out there.
I think it comes down to very few tow at the max ratings or even tow much at all (ie:90% or more of miles are running empty).
If Ford was comfortable towing 10k on a regular basis, they would be putting it in the 3/4 & 1 ton trucks.
Yes, the motor can put out those numbers but doing so really limits the duty rating.