Jun-01-2013 05:32 PM
Jun-04-2013 01:36 PM
Jun-04-2013 12:58 PM
mooky stinks wrote:LOL!! I was on my phone and it froze up on me so i kept hitting the submit button and i didn't even think it went through. 🙂
OK we get it! Keystone Passport! lol
Jun-04-2013 07:15 AM
Jun-03-2013 07:34 PM
Jun-03-2013 06:15 PM
cman88 wrote:Take a look at the Keystone Passport line. They have a few different floor plans you might be interested in and they are on the lighter side that might work for you..c4s wrote:cman88 wrote:
Hey guys and gals, new to the forum and new to the trailer life in general.
I have a 2013 f150 fx4 screw with the ecoboost engine and the 3.73 gears. We've been looking at a couple travel trailers and the Prime Time Manufacturing Tracer Ultra Lite # 3150bhd has caught our eyes.
The trailer comes in at 6,955 lbs base weight and 706 lbs hitch weight. The sales guy says my truck will pull this without a problem as long as I use an equalizer hitch. I want to believe him but he knows we like the trailer and could be saying this just to make a sale?
We are a family of 4 with a small dog and are looking forward to camping, but don't want to be buying a trailer that's gonna be to much for my truck.
Here's a link to the Tracer 3150bhd
Tracer 3150bhd
Thanks.
The 3.73's make me think you have the Max Tow package which if that is the case you would have absolutely no problem towing that trailer.
What is the payload rating on the yellow sticker inside the door jamb?
Payload sticker 1162lbs and I'm sure I don't have the max tow. Looking at the window sticker I have the trailer tow package, it looks like it's standard on the fx4. Looks like I also have the 7200 GVWR package.
Thanks for all the help on this. Our goal for this trailer was to get a seasonal site next year to park it on, but this year we have 3 different week long trips planed. I know the truck will pull the trailer, but will I be legal and comfortable doing it is the question.
If I could find a trailer with the same layout but 3 feet shorter/lighter we wouldn't be having this talk.
Jun-03-2013 06:15 PM
cman88 wrote:Take a look at the Keystone Passport line. They have a few different floor plans you might be interested in and they are on the lighter side that might work for you..c4s wrote:cman88 wrote:
Hey guys and gals, new to the forum and new to the trailer life in general.
I have a 2013 f150 fx4 screw with the ecoboost engine and the 3.73 gears. We've been looking at a couple travel trailers and the Prime Time Manufacturing Tracer Ultra Lite # 3150bhd has caught our eyes.
The trailer comes in at 6,955 lbs base weight and 706 lbs hitch weight. The sales guy says my truck will pull this without a problem as long as I use an equalizer hitch. I want to believe him but he knows we like the trailer and could be saying this just to make a sale?
We are a family of 4 with a small dog and are looking forward to camping, but don't want to be buying a trailer that's gonna be to much for my truck.
Here's a link to the Tracer 3150bhd
Tracer 3150bhd
Thanks.
The 3.73's make me think you have the Max Tow package which if that is the case you would have absolutely no problem towing that trailer.
What is the payload rating on the yellow sticker inside the door jamb?
Payload sticker 1162lbs and I'm sure I don't have the max tow. Looking at the window sticker I have the trailer tow package, it looks like it's standard on the fx4. Looks like I also have the 7200 GVWR package.
Thanks for all the help on this. Our goal for this trailer was to get a seasonal site next year to park it on, but this year we have 3 different week long trips planed. I know the truck will pull the trailer, but will I be legal and comfortable doing it is the question.
If I could find a trailer with the same layout but 3 feet shorter/lighter we wouldn't be having this talk.
Jun-03-2013 06:12 PM
cman88 wrote:Take a look at the Keystone Passport line. They have a few different floor plans you might be interested in and they are on the lighter side that might work for you..c4s wrote:cman88 wrote:
Hey guys and gals, new to the forum and new to the trailer life in general.
I have a 2013 f150 fx4 screw with the ecoboost engine and the 3.73 gears. We've been looking at a couple travel trailers and the Prime Time Manufacturing Tracer Ultra Lite # 3150bhd has caught our eyes.
The trailer comes in at 6,955 lbs base weight and 706 lbs hitch weight. The sales guy says my truck will pull this without a problem as long as I use an equalizer hitch. I want to believe him but he knows we like the trailer and could be saying this just to make a sale?
We are a family of 4 with a small dog and are looking forward to camping, but don't want to be buying a trailer that's gonna be to much for my truck.
Here's a link to the Tracer 3150bhd
Tracer 3150bhd
Thanks.
The 3.73's make me think you have the Max Tow package which if that is the case you would have absolutely no problem towing that trailer.
What is the payload rating on the yellow sticker inside the door jamb?
Payload sticker 1162lbs and I'm sure I don't have the max tow. Looking at the window sticker I have the trailer tow package, it looks like it's standard on the fx4. Looks like I also have the 7200 GVWR package.
Thanks for all the help on this. Our goal for this trailer was to get a seasonal site next year to park it on, but this year we have 3 different week long trips planed. I know the truck will pull the trailer, but will I be legal and comfortable doing it is the question.
If I could find a trailer with the same layout but 3 feet shorter/lighter we wouldn't be having this talk.
Jun-03-2013 01:10 PM
Jun-03-2013 12:41 PM
APT wrote:Golden_HVAC wrote:
The Ecoboost is rated at something like 11,500 pounds maximum, but that is when there is no passengers in the truck, nor cargo in the bed.
Only the max trailer towing package ones, and GCWR is over 17k pounds for that package. Otherwise, some tow ratings are as low as 8000 pounds depending on cab/bed/axle ratio. His is 9700.Payload sticker 1162lb...I figure our family with dog= 550lbs and 150 lbs gear max.
That's your limit. 1162-550 for family+dog is only 612 pounds for trailer tongue weight with an empty bed.
Plenty of engine, power, and even wheelbase. Not enough suspension/payload for family + 900 pounds of TW.
Jun-03-2013 06:46 AM
Jun-03-2013 06:28 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
The Ecoboost is rated at something like 11,500 pounds maximum, but that is when there is no passengers in the truck, nor cargo in the bed.
Payload sticker 1162lb...I figure our family with dog= 550lbs and 150 lbs gear max.
Jun-03-2013 03:20 AM
cman88 wrote:
Hey guys and gals, new to the forum and new to the trailer life in general.
I have a 2013 f150 fx4 screw with the ecoboost engine and the 3.73 gears. We've been looking at a couple travel trailers and the Prime Time Manufacturing Tracer Ultra Lite # 3150bhd has caught our eyes.
The trailer comes in at 6,955 lbs base weight and 706 lbs hitch weight. The sales guy says my truck will pull this without a problem as long as I use an equalizer hitch. I want to believe him but he knows we like the trailer and could be saying this just to make a sale?
We are a family of 4 with a small dog and are looking forward to camping, but don't want to be buying a trailer that's gonna be to much for my truck.
Here's a link to the Tracer 3150bhd
Tracer 3150bhd
Thanks.
Jun-02-2013 08:08 PM
cman88 wrote:
If I could find a trailer with the same layout but 3 feet shorter/lighter we wouldn't be having this talk.
Jun-02-2013 06:41 PM
c4s wrote:cman88 wrote:
Hey guys and gals, new to the forum and new to the trailer life in general.
I have a 2013 f150 fx4 screw with the ecoboost engine and the 3.73 gears. We've been looking at a couple travel trailers and the Prime Time Manufacturing Tracer Ultra Lite # 3150bhd has caught our eyes.
The trailer comes in at 6,955 lbs base weight and 706 lbs hitch weight. The sales guy says my truck will pull this without a problem as long as I use an equalizer hitch. I want to believe him but he knows we like the trailer and could be saying this just to make a sale?
We are a family of 4 with a small dog and are looking forward to camping, but don't want to be buying a trailer that's gonna be to much for my truck.
Here's a link to the Tracer 3150bhd
Tracer 3150bhd
Thanks.
The 3.73's make me think you have the Max Tow package which if that is the case you would have absolutely no problem towing that trailer.
What is the payload rating on the yellow sticker inside the door jamb?
Jun-02-2013 05:42 PM
cman88 wrote:
Hey guys and gals, new to the forum and new to the trailer life in general.
I have a 2013 f150 fx4 screw with the ecoboost engine and the 3.73 gears. We've been looking at a couple travel trailers and the Prime Time Manufacturing Tracer Ultra Lite # 3150bhd has caught our eyes.
The trailer comes in at 6,955 lbs base weight and 706 lbs hitch weight. The sales guy says my truck will pull this without a problem as long as I use an equalizer hitch. I want to believe him but he knows we like the trailer and could be saying this just to make a sale?
We are a family of 4 with a small dog and are looking forward to camping, but don't want to be buying a trailer that's gonna be to much for my truck.
Here's a link to the Tracer 3150bhd
Tracer 3150bhd
Thanks.