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09KZMXT266 wrote:
I pulled the trigger today on a F150 FX4 4x4. It will be almost double the GAWR and longer wheel base of 145". I didn't get the max tow package, but it should still tow up to about 9500#'s.
โMay-07-2013 10:45 PM
09KZMXT266 wrote:LittleBill wrote:09KZMXT266 wrote:JConatser wrote:
Thanks Irak for finding the correct GCWR number... it was the one that kinda threw a flag and made me insert the "assuming" statement.
To OP: FWIW, even with the larger GCWR number, I think you're making a wise decision to go for a bigger truck.
I also didn't like the 2500 rpm at 60 mph.\
lol if you think 2500 is bad, you would be crying at 4k, where i sat when pulling with my subaru for 25k miles
2.5k simply means your out of overdrive, which is totally expected
if your uncomfortable fine, but i would load it weigh it and try to get it dialed in before changing vehicles, but thats just me
I tried, believe me, I tried. I love my truck so much that I bought a 100% aluminum toy hauler spending over $20k just to get one light enough to tow with my Tacoma. I'm literally sick to my stomach that I have a 7 month old truck that I now have to sell. Anyway, I tried moving stuff around, shifting weight, changing the WD hitch links, etc. No matter what the trailer moves around and makes the Tacoma feel too squirmy for my tastes, so she's got to go.
I pulled the trigger today on a F150 FX4 4x4. It will be almost double the GAWR and longer wheel base of 145". I didn't get the max tow package, but it should still tow up to about 9500#'s. I'm only needing to tow probably 5K, so the new truck should be good. Not supposed to tow until I get to 1k miles, so I didn't try it even though I really wanted to. I'll update you all after I get her hooked up and try it.
โMay-07-2013 09:02 PM
09KZMXT266 wrote:
... I guess when I throw the Harley in the back of the Hauler my tongue weight will decrease...
โMay-07-2013 08:43 PM
โMay-07-2013 08:29 PM
Stevepro172 wrote:
The F150 will do fine. I was in the same boat with the same 8.5x22 VRV with my Ram 1500 Hemi. Trailer tows fine with WD hitch. Currently with the trailer empty I'm at 800lbs of tongue weight. Once I add the toys and gear I will have to make sure to keep at least that much tongue weight. What you are going to have to watch for is running up against max payload in a 1/2 ton truck. Don't get fooled that the specs say that it will tow 11,000lbs because most likely the max payload is around 1500lbs. So take whatever you and your wife weight plus anything you put in the truck and the bed, plus the tongue weight and subtract that number from the max gross. this will be the limit...Period. In my Ram, I only have 1467lbs so with my trailer even thought its light I'm closer than I would like but my 2 kids are both under 4 years old so I'm good for now but once they start to put on weight, hello 3/4 ton!
Good luck with the F150 and VRV. I'm loving mine!
โMay-07-2013 06:33 PM
โMay-07-2013 05:57 PM
kwlincoln wrote:
Just get the 1 ton! No more worries.
It's only money.
โMay-07-2013 05:31 PM
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โMay-05-2013 06:18 AM
lrak wrote:09KZMXT266 wrote:
I got on highway and when even 1 ton Ram trucks flew by me the trailer moved a little. I also didn't like the 2500 rpm at 60 mph. Just kinda felt like the truck was laboring.
IMO if you want to not experience those things, skip the Eco-boost and go for a long bed diesel.
OTOH, once I got used to 2500-2900 rpm for several days, 1600-2000rpm seemed too low. Just like the change when I moved from my first car with a 3spd automatic to something modern. ๐
โMay-05-2013 05:58 AM
09KZMXT266 wrote:
I got on highway and when even 1 ton Ram trucks flew by me the trailer moved a little. I also didn't like the 2500 rpm at 60 mph. Just kinda felt like the truck was laboring.
โMay-04-2013 04:37 PM
LittleBill wrote:09KZMXT266 wrote:JConatser wrote:
Thanks Irak for finding the correct GCWR number... it was the one that kinda threw a flag and made me insert the "assuming" statement.
To OP: FWIW, even with the larger GCWR number, I think you're making a wise decision to go for a bigger truck.
I also didn't like the 2500 rpm at 60 mph.\
lol if you think 2500 is bad, you would be crying at 4k, where i sat when pulling with my subaru for 25k miles
2.5k simply means your out of overdrive, which is totally expected
if your uncomfortable fine, but i would load it weigh it and try to get it dialed in before changing vehicles, but thats just me