โMar-11-2016 05:03 AM
โMar-15-2016 07:16 AM
dae06 wrote:Flapper wrote:
I'm another one doing the same thing. The truck HAS to be equipped with the Max Payload package, which is different than Max Towing.
My 2012 is right at the payload number, with a very equivelent fifth. We've got over 8K on the fifth now, to all three coasts, and over some very serious mountains. Performance is fantastic. But it is always about how much the truck can carry, not about what it can pull. The newer body trucks will give a couple hundred pounds more capacity. So as long as the OP shops very carefully for the truck, and everything that it will be carrying, he can rest assured that he will be safe. But no other 1/2 ton other the F-150 with Max Payload can do it.
Add to it the huge pluses as a daily driver, and no-brainer boat towing, and the OP would have a winner - as long as he finds one with the payload package.
It really is hard finding a used truck with the max payload package. The truck that is on the lot her has:
Payload: 1,560
Towing: 8,000
GVWR: 7,350
Not the right setup.
โMar-15-2016 07:03 AM
โMar-15-2016 06:54 AM
Flapper wrote:
I'm another one doing the same thing. The truck HAS to be equipped with the Max Payload package, which is different than Max Towing.
My 2012 is right at the payload number, with a very equivelent fifth. We've got over 8K on the fifth now, to all three coasts, and over some very serious mountains. Performance is fantastic. But it is always about how much the truck can carry, not about what it can pull. The newer body trucks will give a couple hundred pounds more capacity. So as long as the OP shops very carefully for the truck, and everything that it will be carrying, he can rest assured that he will be safe. But no other 1/2 ton other the F-150 with Max Payload can do it.
Add to it the huge pluses as a daily driver, and no-brainer boat towing, and the OP would have a winner - as long as he finds one with the payload package.
โMar-15-2016 06:49 AM
John&Joey wrote:I will pull the 5th wheel 8 miles maybe 4 times a year. Possibly a 60 mile trip once a year.
I would think for that short of a distance you could hook it up to your kids bike. Lot's on this forum seem to go way overboard on everything 5'th wheel.
Remember the bigger the truck the harsher the daily ride. You might want to talk to the salesmen and have him spec it out for you instead of the "experts" on the big boy truck, trailer never moves forum.
โMar-15-2016 06:47 AM
โMar-15-2016 06:45 AM
I will pull the 5th wheel 8 miles maybe 4 times a year. Possibly a 60 mile trip once a year.
โMar-15-2016 06:10 AM
โMar-14-2016 05:07 PM
spud1957 wrote:mountainsam wrote:
I wonder if your insurance company has a policy on this. Might be interesting to see what they say as you will hear plenty from them if you over load and have an accident.
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โMar-14-2016 04:17 PM
dae06 wrote:Gearitis wrote:
To the OP, so you are saying only about 125 miles annually that you will pull the 5er? I would go with the half ton Ford and not worry about it as long as you pull nothing larger. Drive no faster than needed. Keep your load down in the trailer. I am not saying its the smartest thing, but a doable situation. Here is the towing guide for 2015 F-150: Clicky
How would stopping be different? I'm talking Travel trailer vs. 5th wheel. Trailer weight is trailer weight, correct? (I didn't see rhagfo's comment when I wrote this).
Here are the specs on my 5th wheel:
Dry hitch weight-1,480 lbs.
UVW-6,740
GVWR- 10,000 lbs., (which I don't believe I'm ever close to that weight).
Plus I would most likely add Timbren's to the truck as well.
โMar-14-2016 04:14 PM
mountainsam wrote:
I wonder if your insurance company has a policy on this. Might be interesting to see what they say as you will hear plenty from them if you over load and have an accident.
โMar-14-2016 04:10 PM
mountainsam wrote:
I wonder if your insurance company has a policy on this. Might be interesting to see what they say as you will hear plenty from them if you over load and have an accident.
โMar-14-2016 04:03 PM
โMar-14-2016 06:33 AM
dae06 wrote:bid_time wrote:
Yes it is safe to use and F150 to tow a 5th wheel provided you don't exceed any of the ratings (GVWR, payload, RAWR, FAWR, max tow rating, etc.). You can use either one of these to help figure it all out.
This
Or This
Chances are you are going to need an F150 with the Max Tow pkg, and the Hvy Duty Payload pkg. For an every day driver you should also get the 3.5L Ecoboost in my opinion.
That's exactly what we are looking for. 2012-2014.
โMar-14-2016 06:21 AM
bid_time wrote:
Yes it is safe to use and F150 to tow a 5th wheel provided you don't exceed any of the ratings (GVWR, payload, RAWR, FAWR, max tow rating, etc.). You can use either one of these to help figure it all out.
This
Or This
Chances are you are going to need an F150 with the Max Tow pkg, and the Hvy Duty Payload pkg. For an every day driver you should also get the 3.5L Ecoboost in my opinion.