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F-150 and this trailer?

Bigdawgwill44
Explorer
Explorer
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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time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Looks good to me. Don't plan to also carry two dirt bikes and 500# of firewood in the bed.

bikendan
Explorer
Explorer
Bigdawgwill44 wrote:
CaLBaR wrote:
You are missing the tow rating on the truck in your list as well as if it is max tow model. Tow package GCVWR as well so hard to tell.


Where do I find this information if not on the truck stickers?


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.
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Walaby
Explorer II
Explorer II
I think you should be close... probably okay depending upon how much weight you carry in your truck (not counting tongue weight)

The GVWR for the trailer, at 7565, means you should consider about 1050 lbs for tongue weight (14% at full GVWR). That leaves you about 600 lbs for you, passengers, and any other cargo you carry in truck.

Generally speaking, payload is the first spec that one exceeds. So, if you end up below payload, you should be good with all the other specs (tow rating etc).

I will say I pulled a 6800lb trailer with my 1/2 ton, and I personally wouldn't want to pull heavier than that, even if I had the payload capacity. It towed fine at that weight, and was within all specs. I just didn't think it would handle as well with any more weight.

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Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
And what weight...people and stuff...in the truck?
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Bigdawgwill44
Explorer
Explorer
CaLBaR wrote:
You are missing the tow rating on the truck in your list as well as if it is max tow model. Tow package GCVWR as well so hard to tell.


Where do I find this information if not on the truck stickers?

CaLBaR
Explorer
Explorer
You are missing the tow rating on the truck in your list as well as if it is max tow model. Tow package GCVWR as well so hard to tell.
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