โJul-13-2013 02:15 PM
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โJul-13-2013 03:32 PM
mlayton wrote:
so what should we do to weigh it - just load the car portion like we are going camping - kids, dogs gas & stuff??? Then is it just the whole car or do you then just weigh the front tires and then the same for the back??
Just trying to get this right since in all the reading and number pulling - we realized many people are probably towing beyond the TV recommendations because you must take ALL the numbers into account and be sure not to exceed any of them. Per the Ford Tow guide, you have to account for the weakest link in the chain. Just because you are rated to tow 8700#, doesn't mean you actually can tow it safely. We were actually a little surprised. Even the payload amounts - man, 4 big guys heading out on a fishing trip could tip that payload number once you account for the hitch. Just was a little shocking.
โJul-13-2013 03:16 PM
mlayton wrote:
Hmm - my husband has the truck with the owners book so I can check later but if I do the math on the GVWR of 7720# and subtract out the wt of the car, that leaves 1642# and it currently says max payload is only 1420#, my guess is that the other 220# is allowing some for the driver and a tank of gas but I'd have to check to be sure. So maybe my passenger weight is actually lower??? Maybe I'm wrong.
โJul-13-2013 03:01 PM
โJul-13-2013 02:56 PM
โJul-13-2013 02:42 PM
โJul-13-2013 02:38 PM
dahkota wrote:
Actually, he is over on payload.
Even only considering 10% of 6800 = 680.
Payload of 1422 - 680 = 742.
Estimation of all passengers, dogs, and cargo = 750.
He is cutting it very close on payload. What he may check is if the payload capacity includes the driver and a full tank of gas. If it does (as it does in my truck) he should have just a bit more leeway.
โJul-13-2013 02:32 PM
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