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โAug-31-2018 05:03 AM
stevemorris wrote:That's nothing...
i kid you not, a ford edge towing a very new looking 3 axle airstream!
spotted in st Andrews nb, Canada. ny plates I think. couldn't get the camera quick enough for a pic
โAug-30-2018 06:17 AM
dodge guy wrote:RobWNY wrote:
My next door neighbors just bought a 2018 Jayflight SLX7 as their first camper. It has a UVW of 2890 and a GVWR of 3750. I checked his hitch weight after they loaded it up with their "stuff" for their maiden voyage and it was right at 390. Towing it with a 2013 Ford Edge. I was surprised that the front of his vehicle only raised up about 1/2" when he hooked up the camper. He said it towed just fine with no steering or sway issues and didn't feel any different when a tractor trailer passed him. He has a standard hitch (unknown make) with no weight distribution but it does have a single anti-sway bar. I guess for a small camper they do just fine as a tow vehicle.
That's because there is virtually no overhang from the rear axle to hitch. makes for a very good towing platform......within reason!
โAug-30-2018 06:15 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:RobWNY wrote:
My next door neighbors just bought a 2018 Jayflight SLX7 as their first camper. It has a UVW of 2890 and a GVWR of 3750.
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He said it towed just fine with no steering or sway issues and didn't feel any different when a tractor trailer passed him.
The Ford Edge Trailer Tow option includes "Trailer Sway Control" built into the anti-lock brakesRobWNY wrote:
He has a standard hitch (unknown make) with no weight distribution but it does have a single anti-sway bar.
That is hard to believe ! I am certain the TT had good electric brakes and he added a brake controller to the tow vehicle.
โAug-29-2018 08:03 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:carringb wrote:
Would have been nice to see a pic!
The powertrain, especially the Sport model (2.7L twin turbo from the F150) should be able to handle it fine.
The older Edge Sport came with the 3.7L (non turbo) V6. The Trailer Tow option does NOT include a heavy duty radiator or auxiliary transmission cooler and only a 4 wire harness.. Also the Sport models came with 20" rims and extremely low profile (50 series) tires. You could not order the Sport with the Trailer Tow Option.
The 2.7L EcoBoost turbocharged was not available until 2015MY.carringb wrote:
Just would interesting to see how the hitch receiver is setup, since normally they max out at 5,000 for the Edge.
Ford says the Trailer Tow Option was/is only Class II (3,500 lbs) but it does have a 2" receiver tube.
For 2019MY, all Edge models will have a newly designed 8 speed transmission and the Trailer Tow Option will require AWD.
โAug-29-2018 07:58 PM
RobWNY wrote:
My next door neighbors just bought a 2018 Jayflight SLX7 as their first camper. It has a UVW of 2890 and a GVWR of 3750. I checked his hitch weight after they loaded it up with their "stuff" for their maiden voyage and it was right at 390. Towing it with a 2013 Ford Edge. I was surprised that the front of his vehicle only raised up about 1/2" when he hooked up the camper. He said it towed just fine with no steering or sway issues and didn't feel any different when a tractor trailer passed him. He has a standard hitch (unknown make) with no weight distribution but it does have a single anti-sway bar. I guess for a small camper they do just fine as a tow vehicle.
โAug-29-2018 04:55 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Ford says the Trailer Tow Option was/is only Class II (3,500 lbs) but it does have a 2" receiver tube.
โAug-29-2018 01:55 PM
RobWNY wrote:
My next door neighbors just bought a 2018 Jayflight SLX7 as their first camper. It has a UVW of 2890 and a GVWR of 3750.
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He said it towed just fine with no steering or sway issues and didn't feel any different when a tractor trailer passed him.
RobWNY wrote:
He has a standard hitch (unknown make) with no weight distribution but it does have a single anti-sway bar.
โAug-29-2018 01:42 PM
carringb wrote:
Would have been nice to see a pic!
The powertrain, especially the Sport model (2.7L twin turbo from the F150) should be able to handle it fine.
carringb wrote:
Just would interesting to see how the hitch receiver is setup, since normally they max out at 5,000 for the Edge.
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โAug-28-2018 07:38 PM
carringb wrote:
Would have been nice to see a pic!
The powertrain, especially the Sport model (2.7L twin turbo from the F150) should be able to handle it fine. Just would interesting to see how the hitch receiver is setup, since normally they max out at 5,000 for the Edge.