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Redwing 64 wrote:
Is it common to tow fivers with 6 1/2 foot beds? How do you do it?
Feb-17-2016 06:33 AM
Is it common to tow fivers with 6 1/2 foot beds? How do you do it?
I have been looking at half ton trucks with claims of trailer towing ability reaching 11,000 pounds. My trailer loaded gets close to 9,000.
Feb-17-2016 06:04 AM
rcjunkie wrote:
Don't be fooled into thinking you can pull a heavy 5th wheel with an F150 ecoboost with max tow package of 11,300 lbs.
A moderately equipped F150 will not have sufficient payload and axle capacity to carry it, additional passengers in the truck, and normal cargo such as batteries, propane, and camping stuff stored up front of the 5th wheel.
I just traded in my ecoboost F150 Platinum longbed with 11,300lb tow rating. It exceeded my payload capacity with my 7300 lb 5th wheel even though my camper's dry pin weight was 950 lbs. This was with my wife on board.
Here is what killed my payload:
My hitch weighs 175 lbs (hitch, rails, and side rails). Most folks don't subtract the weight of the hitch assembly from their payload rating.
I weight 45 lbs more than 150 lbs value Ford uses for a driver in payload rating.
Weight of sprayed on bedliner reduced payload by about 45 lbs.
Road Master Active Suspension took off another 50 lbs of payload capacity.
My camper has 2 batteries in front which weigh 75 lbs each.
My two propane tanks weight 67 lbs each full.
I have about 100 lbs of **** in the front storage compartment and another 75-100 lbs stored under the bed.
I considered an F250 but a Platinum F250 had only 500 lbs of extra payload.
I now own a longbed (8ft) loaded Platinum F350 which has just above 3,000 lbs of payload which gives me a decent reserve safety on payload capacity.
All you need is a nice Reese sliding 16k hitch. I have one that looks like new you can buy if you are interested. My F350 has a puck system installed at factory for 5th wheel and I can't use my hitch anymore.
Feb-17-2016 05:16 AM
Allworth wrote:
When I had a short bed I used a Reese 16K slider. Didn't have to slide it back very often, but when I needed it, it was there.
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