Jun-10-2013 04:32 AM
Aug-27-2013 11:12 AM
Caddywhompus wrote:popupcamping wrote:Wrong answer.
You should not tow a 2700lb dry trailer. The tongue weight would be close to 500 lbs loaded to camp and you do not have the capability.
350 tw is your max....sorry
350 is the maximum tongue weight with a class II hitch. You can buy class III hitches for the Freestar that not only get you the higher tongue weight capability, but the ability to use a WD hitch.
From memory, the class III Hidden Hitch (custom fit, not universal) on our Freestar was rated for 400 pounds of hitch weight without WD, and 550 with WD. The max trailer weight was 5500 pounds.
Freestars are some of the most under-rated tow vehicles in the world. A 4.2 liter Freestar will easily pull a travel trailer up to around 5000 pounds, despite carrying the rubber-stamp 3500 pound minivan tow rating. With some modifications, trailers over 5000 pounds are even possible.
Aug-27-2013 09:52 AM
popupcamping wrote:Wrong answer.
You should not tow a 2700lb dry trailer. The tongue weight would be close to 500 lbs loaded to camp and you do not have the capability.
350 tw is your max....sorry
Aug-15-2013 05:24 PM
Aug-15-2013 03:50 PM
Wayne v wrote:
New to the forums and this seemed like the best place to ask this...
I have a 2005 Freestar with the 4.2L engine. I am looking at a trailer that is about 2700 dry. Can I pull this with the van without frying my transmission or anything else? How do you think it will do? Is it safe etc.
Does the pulling weight which Ford specs at 3500 pounds include the weight inside the van itself?
Any guesses on what filling the trailer with regular vacation items will weigh? Let's assume we don't run with water tanks full.
Any help here is appreciated.
Thanks!
Aug-15-2013 02:26 PM
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Jun-20-2013 06:50 AM
AirForceAngler wrote:Actually, you would do well to listen to Road Ruler, and read that article. Many people have a false impression of what minivans can or should do, partly because they have all been rubber-stamped with the same 3500 pound tow rating.Road Ruler wrote:
Then you will never learn anything!
Oh, I've learned plenty with this.
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Jun-11-2013 10:17 PM
Joe C wrote:
I have a 2003 Jayco 10 ft. fold out a camper trailer with the 2 ft. storage in front. It has size 14 radial tires. Trailer weight 1950 net about 2800 gross.
I plan on buying a 2008 to newer Grand Caravan.I was wondering if the
3.3 v6 could handle that weight or do I have to go to the 3.6 or 3.8v6.
Jun-11-2013 06:15 PM
Road Ruler wrote:
Then you will never learn anything!