โAug-11-2019 04:47 AM
โAug-16-2019 09:30 AM
richclover wrote:
Tow ratings and payload are one thing ...
My little Nissan, now traded and gone, was rated to tow 6100#, 610# tongue wt. Factory tow package. Payload not a problem with the 3300# loaded flatbed trailer I need to tow. All well within limits, trailer brakes included.
But... That poor little V6 motor just couldnโt handle the load ๐
โAug-15-2019 04:12 PM
mhamershock wrote:Groover wrote:
The top tow rating for the 2019 F150 in the clicky above is with the Supercrew, 6.5' bed, 3.55 rear end 2wd and it is 13,200lbs. The line below it for the max payload package (3.73 rear end) shows 11,700lbs. So, you actually lose 1,500lbs towing going with the max payload. Granted, you probably want it for the tongue weight but that is not what the Ford book shows as top tow config.
You can spec out a 2019 F150 Lariet with max payload package, just click on the 3.73 axle. But you do still lose access to a lot of other options when you do that.
For some reason I can't share the link to the build and price as a clicky.
https://shop.ford.com/build/f150/?gnav=vhpnav&intcmp=hp-rvv-bpbuild-f-150&hptid=fv-2598-hp-se:rvv:na:na:Ford%20F-150#/config/Config%5B%7CFord%7CF-150%7C2019%7C1%7C1.%7C500A.W1E..N1...SS6.XL6.53C.55A.CCAB.RETAIL.T8C.LAR.%5D
I rarely care about tow rating. I care about payload. I'd never pull 11,700 with a 1/2 ton, not even my HDPP. Most of us tow TTs or toy haulers or some such, and hitch limits/RAWR numbers are the top issue. When I was shopping I wanted a payload of 2500 lbs, and only the HDPP would proved that with the options I wanted.
โAug-15-2019 12:01 PM
Groover wrote:
The top tow rating for the 2019 F150 in the clicky above is with the Supercrew, 6.5' bed, 3.55 rear end 2wd and it is 13,200lbs. The line below it for the max payload package (3.73 rear end) shows 11,700lbs. So, you actually lose 1,500lbs towing going with the max payload. Granted, you probably want it for the tongue weight but that is not what the Ford book shows as top tow config.
You can spec out a 2019 F150 Lariet with max payload package, just click on the 3.73 axle. But you do still lose access to a lot of other options when you do that.
For some reason I can't share the link to the build and price as a clicky.
https://shop.ford.com/build/f150/?gnav=vhpnav&intcmp=hp-rvv-bpbuild-f-150&hptid=fv-2598-hp-se:rvv:na:na:Ford%20F-150#/config/Config%5B%7CFord%7CF-150%7C2019%7C1%7C1.%7C500A.W1E..N1...SS6.XL6.53C.55A.CCAB.RETAIL.T8C.LAR.%5D
โAug-14-2019 05:25 PM
mhamershock wrote:
Did you look for an HDPP version? Would have saved yourself some $$$ and gotten an even more suitable truck. They are the top dog in the F150 towing lineup. I am very happy with my 18 HDPP. I've done nothing but rear shocks to it, and tow similar weights to you.
IMHO anyone towing over 7,000 should get an HDPP. A bit disappointing that Ford stopped offering them with the Lariat trim in 2019. That's what sold me on the 2018.
Mike
โAug-14-2019 03:46 PM
mhamershock wrote:
Did you look for an HDPP version? Would have saved yourself some $$$ and gotten an even more suitable truck. They are the top dog in the F150 towing lineup. I am very happy with my 18 HDPP. I've done nothing but rear shocks to it, and tow similar weights to you.
IMHO anyone towing over 7,000 should get an HDPP. A bit disappointing that Ford stopped offering them with the Lariat trim in 2019. That's what sold me on the 2018.
Mike
โAug-14-2019 12:58 PM
โAug-13-2019 04:56 AM
librty02 wrote:YUP, what he said. The chart seems pretty clear.Groover wrote:Groovernickthehunter wrote:I am not sure what you are trying to show me but I was referring to all the blocks marked with footnote 9 which says 20" wheels required. What would those numbers be if you don't opt for the 20" wheels? Of course, I am mostly concerned with the 3.5 Ecoboost with max trailer tow package which gets the 3.55 rear end.Groover wrote:Clicky
Several comments on here about using E-rated tires. Just for general information if you special order a 4wd F150 you can get it with load range C LT tires (LT 267/65 18C) for $295. This is much easier and may be less expensive than swapping tires on a brand new truck.
Interestingly though, the 2019 Towing Guide shows that you have to have 20" tires to get the max rated tow capacity. I have not been able to find out what the tow capacity is with 18" tires of any sort and my dealer can't tell me.
The 20 inch wheels as you have stated are required to get the highest GCWR(18400) and tow capacity(13200 for 4X2 and 12900 for 4x4) in the 2019 150 when paired with the max tow package. Now with the 18 inch wheels they both drop. The GCWR for a 4x4 is then 16200 with a tow rating of 10700. The 18 inch LT tires are just an added option for stability with the non HDPP. Those LT tires also take away from the trucks payload as they weigh a good 12-15 more lbs each on avg to drop the vehicles payload by a good 60lbs just for tires.
โAug-13-2019 03:06 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
Don't consider 5K miles to be an adequate review of anything concerning longevity. report back in an additional 20K and let us know your impressions as well as what you've replaced, what broke and what you 'think' at that time.
โAug-13-2019 03:03 AM
Groover wrote:nickthehunter wrote:Groover wrote:Clicky
Several comments on here about using E-rated tires. Just for general information if you special order a 4wd F150 you can get it with load range C LT tires (LT 267/65 18C) for $295. This is much easier and may be less expensive than swapping tires on a brand new truck.
Interestingly though, the 2019 Towing Guide shows that you have to have 20" tires to get the max rated tow capacity. I have not been able to find out what the tow capacity is with 18" tires of any sort and my dealer can't tell me.
I am not sure what you are trying to show me but I was referring to all the blocks marked with footnote 9 which says 20" wheels required. What would those numbers be if you don't opt for the 20" wheels? Of course, I am mostly concerned with the 3.5 Ecoboost with max trailer tow package which gets the 3.55 rear end.
โAug-12-2019 06:29 PM
nickthehunter wrote:Groover wrote:Clicky
Several comments on here about using E-rated tires. Just for general information if you special order a 4wd F150 you can get it with load range C LT tires (LT 267/65 18C) for $295. This is much easier and may be less expensive than swapping tires on a brand new truck.
Interestingly though, the 2019 Towing Guide shows that you have to have 20" tires to get the max rated tow capacity. I have not been able to find out what the tow capacity is with 18" tires of any sort and my dealer can't tell me.
โAug-12-2019 03:47 PM
Groover wrote:Clicky
Several comments on here about using E-rated tires. Just for general information if you special order a 4wd F150 you can get it with load range C LT tires (LT 267/65 18C) for $295. This is much easier and may be less expensive than swapping tires on a brand new truck.
Interestingly though, the 2019 Towing Guide shows that you have to have 20" tires to get the max rated tow capacity. I have not been able to find out what the tow capacity is with 18" tires of any sort and my dealer can't tell me.
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