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Bobbo wrote:
Your trailer is at what I consider the absolute max for MY truck. I went with a 6000# GVWR trailer so I would have some cushion in the truck capabilities. That way, it shouldn't struggle in the Rockies.
Your truck should work, but it may not be fun at high altitude and steep slopes.
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Nov-25-2018 01:32 AM
Bigdawgwill44 wrote:
Is this trailer towable with my truck?
Truck Specs: (from truck stickers)
2016 F-150 w/ 5.0 V8 157” Wheel Base
Payload 1,677
GVWR: 7,050
Front: 3,600
Rear: 3,800
** will be adding rear inflatable tow bags and using a high end weight distribution/anti-sway hitch system.
Trailer Specs;
Dry Weight: 5,320
GVWR: 7,565
Payload: 2,560
Hitch: 565
Length: 29’ (bumper to tongue)
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Nov-24-2018 07:55 PM
bikendan wrote:
Do you not have a copy of the window sticker?
If not, you can print a copy using the VIN.
Use the 2016 Ford Towing guide to figure what you can tow. Since you didn't post 4x2 or 4x4 nor rear end ratio nor other equipment info, your truck's towing capacity could be as low as 6900lbs or as high as 10600lbs.
Your payload capacity should be enough as long as you don't have a lot of aftermarket stuff in the truck, like a topper.