โOct-04-2016 11:28 AM
โOct-12-2016 05:55 AM
Mike Up wrote:
No, what I was saying is that you shouldn't be using 1500 lbs spring bars on a F150 since the hitch receiver rating was only 1050 lbs.
On a F250, that 1500 lbs is close enough to the 1400 lbs max tongue weight rating of the hitch receiver.
โOct-12-2016 05:54 AM
Retired JSO wrote:
I can't physically get another chain link with the jack all the way up and using a 24" breaker bar. I went to the 2000 lb bars when the 1500 lb bars bought with the hitch would bend like a pretzel. Even these 2000 lb bars are bent pretty bad under load.
โOct-12-2016 04:23 AM
โOct-11-2016 10:07 PM
ajk170 wrote:
Mike Up-If I'm reading this correctly, you're suggesting that even with a 2013 F250 6.7 and a 2.5" hitch, I shouldn't be running 1500# bars on my Blue Ox Sway Pro? That doesn't seem right. Correct me if I'm wrong, thanks!
โOct-11-2016 08:04 PM
โOct-11-2016 07:56 PM
โOct-11-2016 07:39 PM
โOct-11-2016 07:25 PM
Retired JSO wrote:73guna wrote:Retired JSO wrote:
I use a BOSP with 2000 lb bars and till get a sag in the 8th link. Dry tongue weight just over 660. Does not make any difference if the golfcart is loaded in the toy hauler or not.
Did you try taking up to the 9th or 10th link and adjust hitch head height as needed?
Just curious, why the 2000lb bars?
I can't physically get another chain link with the jack all the way up and using a 24" breaker bar. I went to the 2000 lb bars when the 1500 lb bars bought with the hitch would bend like a pretzel. Even these 2000 lb bars are bent pretty bad under load.
โOct-11-2016 06:09 AM
73guna wrote:Retired JSO wrote:
I use a BOSP with 2000 lb bars and till get a sag in the 8th link. Dry tongue weight just over 660. Does not make any difference if the golfcart is loaded in the toy hauler or not.
Did you try taking up to the 9th or 10th link and adjust hitch head height as needed?
Just curious, why the 2000lb bars?
โOct-11-2016 05:12 AM
Mike Up wrote:
What I'm saying is that if he can't get the F250 level with the "1500 lbs" WDH spring bars, then he surely was overloading his F150 Hitch as the F250 hitch is rated at 1400 lbs tongue weight and the F150 hitch weight is rated at only "1050 lbs."
He should not be using anything more than 1000 lbs spring bars on the F150 as it's max hitch weight is 1050 lbs., not 1500 lbs as the bars that were used.
I use to own a 2010 F150 as well.
BTW, F250 w/Diesel hitch rating is 1,400 lbs with 2.5" hitch or F250 w/6.2L Gas hitch rating is 1,250 lbs with 2" hitch.
Just about bought a '16 F250 right before I bought my '16 F150. I needed better mileage than the F250 since I commute with my truck and still have great payload and tow capacity on the F150.
โOct-11-2016 03:53 AM
โOct-10-2016 08:57 PM
ajk170 wrote:
Mike-up, you're right, I totally overloaded the F150. It was the same TT (2015 316RL) with the BOSP at 1500# bars. I didn't know any better an the dealer said it would work. I was flying blind- luckily I made several trips and lived to tell about them. Those were also the reasons I traded put to the 2013 6.7 Ford diesel. I do think I need to adjust he hitch head a bit and maybe try to tighten the links but I am concerned about over tightening and getting the steering too squirrily. But for the sake of testing, I'll pull the hitch head up and also take the appropriate measurements.
If the TT is hard to get off the hitch head as I'm currently configured, is that a symptom of too much weight or pressure on the hitch head and not riding level? There are time when I need to sand on the hitch to pop the ball off the receiver or raise and lower the hitch until it pops off. I don't use a grease but I do use Silcon spray prior to hook up and just before uncoupling. Seems odd that it would need a lot of force or work to get the hitch ball off the receiver.
โOct-10-2016 06:37 PM
โOct-10-2016 08:04 AM
proxim2020 wrote:Mike Up wrote:
BTW, if you're using same trailer and same Blue Ox Sway Pro system that you had on your F150, boy were you overloading the receiver hitch of that F150. Looks like you're right at the limit of your F250 hitch.
I thought all of the F150s that had a rating over 5,000 lbs came with Class IV hitches 10,000 / 1050 hitches. The new 250s come with a Class IV rated at 16,000 / 1600 or 12,000 / 1,250 using the sleeve.