Mar-31-2016 07:18 AM
May-30-2016 08:56 PM
milo wrote:Thomas/NH wrote:
I've towed that 9,000 lbs. camper 40,000 miles with the F150s (equipped as mentioned before). Then "up-graded" to the new F250 towing 10,000 miles up and down the same roads in the same weather conditions. Like I said before, I'm not impressed with the new rig.
I often wondered why Skip&shar (a well respected, long time poster here) went from a F150 to a F250, then after 1 year went back to the F150. Well, now I know...
Most guys here have never driven, towed or lived with the F150. They only spew statistics they've either heard or read somewhere. Take from me the guy with real time experience, The F150 ecoboost, max tow, heavy duty payload is a very capable truck.
Very well said... We went from a F-250 to our present F-150 & DW couldn't be happier. Twice, three ...four times better towing experience.
May-30-2016 06:50 PM
Thomas/NH wrote:
I've towed that 9,000 lbs. camper 40,000 miles with the F150s (equipped as mentioned before). Then "up-graded" to the new F250 towing 10,000 miles up and down the same roads in the same weather conditions. Like I said before, I'm not impressed with the new rig.
I often wondered why Skip&shar (a well respected, long time poster here) went from a F150 to a F250, then after 1 year went back to the F150. Well, now I know...
Most guys here have never driven, towed or lived with the F150. They only spew statistics they've either heard or read somewhere. Take from me the guy with real time experience, The F150 ecoboost, max tow, heavy duty payload is a very capable truck.
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tragusa3 wrote:
Yes, 7 lugs are only with the payload package. Not sure, but I read folks saying that the latest models don't have 7 lugs at all?
Mar-31-2016 07:02 PM
Mar-31-2016 06:53 PM
OH48Lt wrote:I had the true max tow pkg but I had six lug wheels. The HD payload pkg came with the 7 lug wheels I thought?
If you have the true MaxTow package, then you have 7 lug wheels and a 6.5' bed. The longer wheelbase with that bed makes it more stable, but a 36' trailer is a big wind catcher. Drive north from Dilly into OK and KS and hit that wind, and you'll wish you had more truck under you.
The 3.5EB has all the power you'll ever need, but it takes more than that to tow safely.