Feb-26-2014 11:44 AM
Feb-28-2014 04:25 AM
APT wrote:
Bummer. If you choose to do go 5er route: You'll be 1000-1500 pounds over GVWR with 2k-ish dry 5er. You'll be close on rear axle rating. You will want to increase rear suspension spring rate (air bags, overload springs, timbrens, etc).
Feb-27-2014 05:21 PM
dzirkelb wrote:
The one I'm looking at now is as follows:
UVW: 11980
Dry Hitch Weight: 2165
Dry Axle Weight: 9805
Gross NCC: 4195
Net NCC: 3409
Feb-27-2014 03:42 PM
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Feb-27-2014 10:58 AM
Feb-27-2014 10:19 AM
APT wrote:APT wrote:dzirkelb wrote:
Hitch Weight 2,185 lbs
Dry Hitch Weight* 2,290
Those might put you over GVWR before the 200 pound receiver and whomever will sit in the cab.
The Ford web site list max payloads, lowest trim level/equipment and the gas engine. No need to estimate. Ford (and every OEM) is required to provide the payload with a full tank of fuel on every vehicle after 2006. As mentioned, look for a sticker on the driver's door or door jam that looks like this:
I have looked at several 2010+ 4wd crew cab diesel 3/4 ton trucks tire and loading stickers. I have seen as low as 1560 pounds. Most Fords and GMs are in the 2250 pound range.
Feb-27-2014 09:14 AM
APT wrote:dzirkelb wrote:
Hitch Weight 2,185 lbs
Dry Hitch Weight* 2,290
Those might put you over GVWR before the 200 pound receiver and whomever will sit in the cab.
The Ford web site list max payloads, lowest trim level/equipment and the gas engine. No need to estimate. Ford (and every OEM) is required to provide the payload with a full tank of fuel on every vehicle after 2006. As mentioned, look for a sticker on the driver's door or door jam that looks like this:
Feb-27-2014 08:37 AM
Feb-26-2014 04:32 PM
dzirkelb wrote:
That's the info I was looking for guys, thanks. I'll try to get something in the range of 13k gvwr, as I know how that tows with my truck currently.
I have never towed anything near the max of the specs so I didnt' know what to expect, besides on the farm when we overload everything all the time (and drive 10 miles at 40 mph), thanks for the feedback.
Feb-26-2014 04:13 PM