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โAug-26-2018 01:47 PM
Kibbis wrote:
I appreciate that, and I was just stating how out of topic this went.
I appreciate any input as well. I'm sure most of you have more Exp than I do. But if I'm going by the numbers, where my car will tow 3500 max, and my tw with a WD system will be within limits, I should be ok hauling this camper as long as I don't fill with water. Which I won't.
I'm more curious where you guys are finding the 2k tow limit? I haven't seen that number anywhere.
โAug-26-2018 09:59 AM
Kibbis wrote:
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The rating on it is 3500lbs and 300lb tw. Also states that if I use a weight dist. the TW increases to 500 (also states that the hitch towing capacity increases to 5k. Still sticking with the 3500 limit of the vehicle though). It's right on the sticker so I'm going to assume that it's OK to use a WD system.snip....
โAug-26-2018 06:48 AM
โAug-26-2018 05:55 AM
Kibbis wrote:
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All I asked was difficulty in installing a brake controller.
โAug-26-2018 02:20 AM
enblethen wrote:
Not sure what year op is looking at. Here is some specs I found. It appears to be border line.
Launch 16rb specs
โAug-26-2018 02:16 AM
BarneyS wrote:
If, as you say the hitch is a Class II, then you cannot use weight distribution with it. It is not designed nor tested to be used with weight distribution. You would need to replace the receiver on the vehicle with a class III hitch that is designed for weight distribution use.
Even if you changed your hitch, I would not tow any full sized trailer with that vehicle. The manufacturer placed a 2000lb limit on it for a reason. The limit is based on many factors such as engine, transmission, rear axle gearing, axle loading, tires etc. etc. etc. and not just hitch capacity. A full height travel trailer is going to put too much strain on your vehicle for which it was not designed or intended. Sorry.
Barney
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โAug-24-2018 07:48 PM
Kibbis wrote:bikendan wrote:Kibbis wrote:
Can I ask where you gettin that information? I have a class 2 hitch and I will double check but I believe the manual says 3500. From what I read online the tow package just includes the hitch, wiring and a sway control which I would think I could use sway control and weight distro at the hitch.
I'll call the dealer to confirm. If i do need an trans cooler, it runs about 60 bucks. We are getting a great deal on this camper and will probably upgrade the car in the next year anyway so I would hate to miss out.
Apparently I'm incorrect with the 7 pin connector, only 4 pin.
I would still verify the hitch receiver being factory.
BUT the 16rb's loaded hitch weight will exceed the Escape's max of 350lbs.
And Ford states the the max frontal area for the v-6 Escape is 30 sq ft, which any full height trailer, like the 16rb, will exceed.
I confirmed that from the 2011 Ford Escape towing guide page.
The camper says (I believe), the gvw is 2995. That gives me about 500lbs wiggle room. I won't be hauling it with full tanks, but I'm fairly new to bigger campers, so would this still exceed the towing capacity of 3500?
The dealer did say that a good weight dist. Will allow me to tow 500 extra lbs. That I'm not trusting and sticking with 3500. We have only 2 more camping trips planned this year so if we can make it for those two, we should have a new suv or truck for next year.
I'll look into the hitch weight as well.
โAug-24-2018 02:18 AM
bikendan wrote:Kibbis wrote:
Can I ask where you gettin that information? I have a class 2 hitch and I will double check but I believe the manual says 3500. From what I read online the tow package just includes the hitch, wiring and a sway control which I would think I could use sway control and weight distro at the hitch.
I'll call the dealer to confirm. If i do need an trans cooler, it runs about 60 bucks. We are getting a great deal on this camper and will probably upgrade the car in the next year anyway so I would hate to miss out.
Apparently I'm incorrect with the 7 pin connector, only 4 pin.
I would still verify the hitch receiver being factory.
BUT the 16rb's loaded hitch weight will exceed the Escape's max of 350lbs.
And Ford states the the max frontal area for the v-6 Escape is 30 sq ft, which any full height trailer, like the 16rb, will exceed.
I confirmed that from the 2011 Ford Escape towing guide page.
โAug-24-2018 02:11 AM
ScottG wrote:
FYI, the "sway control" provided by Ford is not the same as sway control a hitch provides. The factory system senses catastrophic (your going to crash) and brings the vehicle to a stop. It is not for on-going sway control.
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