โMar-24-2014 10:15 PM
โMar-25-2014 12:52 PM
Tomg2 wrote:
Talk about misrepresentation. Why is stating that 3/4 ton pickups generally have more gvwr than all but a select few 1/2 ton models a form of "bashing"?
I have owned and towed with three F-150'a, one F-250, one 1500, and three 2500HD's in the past fifteen years.
โMar-25-2014 12:47 PM
โMar-25-2014 12:45 PM
E&J push'n wind wrote:Shorteelaw wrote:
To clarify how far we would be going... the furthest is probably a couple hundred miles. We live in Oregon which has mountains and beach a couple hours each way so there's no need for us to go far. No cross country trips for us.
I thought the Titan we were looking at had a payload of close to 2,000. I guess I'm confused too about the Tongue weight. If a truck says that the max tongue weight is 950 then I need to make sure that the tongue weight of the TT is less than 950?
The MFG puts that there because it is 10% of the factory tow rating of the vehicle. The actual hitch is rated at 10K WD and 5K wt. carring.
โMar-25-2014 12:44 PM
โMar-25-2014 12:39 PM
TomG2 wrote:Shorteelaw wrote:
Not four adults... two adults and two very small children (infant and toddler). Not that it really matters - I find that the amount of space an adult would need for legs is about the same that is needed for a toddler's carseat/legs.
So noted, and if they don't eat too much, that much more payload will be available if he is close to his limit.
โMar-25-2014 12:35 PM
Shorteelaw wrote:
Not four adults... two adults and two very small children (infant and toddler). Not that it really matters - I find that the amount of space an adult would need for legs is about the same that is needed for a toddler's carseat/legs.
โMar-25-2014 12:31 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
TomG
I don't have a problem recommending a 3/4 ton to anyone but I do have a problem with all the misrepresenting and catorigizing of so called 1/2 tons....
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1/2 ton bashing gets old.
โMar-25-2014 11:54 AM
โMar-25-2014 11:51 AM
โMar-25-2014 11:36 AM
Shorteelaw wrote:
To clarify how far we would be going... the furthest is probably a couple hundred miles. We live in Oregon which has mountains and beach a couple hours each way so there's no need for us to go far. No cross country trips for us.
I thought the Titan we were looking at had a payload of close to 2,000. I guess I'm confused too about the Tongue weight. If a truck says that the max tongue weight is 950 then I need to make sure that the tongue weight of the TT is less than 950?
โMar-25-2014 11:33 AM
TomG2 wrote:jaycocreek wrote:
In 2008 the Ford F-150 payload started at 1480 lbs then went clear to 3080 lbs, depending on model.
As mentioned the ones with over 3,000 pound payload are standard cab special order models. The OP stated that he wants seating for four adults. The chances of him finding a used F-150 that seats four and has a payload over 3,000 pounds is about as likely as finding Flight 370. With most 3/4 tom models having a gvwr over 9,000 pounds, why search for a maxed out 1/2 ton that has 8,000 pounds?
โMar-25-2014 11:28 AM
jaycocreek wrote:
In 2008 the Ford F-150 payload started at 1480 lbs then went clear to 3080 lbs, depending on model.
โMar-25-2014 11:10 AM
โMar-25-2014 11:07 AM