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dragr1 wrote:King27 wrote:
In 2012 we towed a 35' travel trailer that weighed 11,200lbs loaded to Alaska and back with a 2012 F150 Ecoboost HD 7 lug wheels. It pulled great but seemed a little light in crosswinds.
I was hoping to hear from someone towing at it's limits
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bgradert wrote:
Mine does the same!
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brulaz wrote:
I had a 2011 Ecoboost... There was a jarring tranny clunk when downshifting downslope into 4th.
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brulaz wrote:AlmostAnOldGuy wrote:
With truck in signature towing 28' at 8k loaded. Well within specs including receiver which is rated at 1500 <-- should read 1150.
Note this is Max Payload (LT tires, stiffer suspension, heavier axles). If you are towing relatively heavy I recommend LT tires and ensuring you are well within your payload and axle ratings per yellow sticker.
Good luck,
Stu
Is that an after-market hitch receiver?
And which one?
AFAIK the OEMs were only 1150# with WDH on the MaxTows until 2015 when they went up to 1220# (IIRC).
โJul-19-2016 05:31 PM
AlmostAnOldGuy wrote:
With truck in signature towing 28' at 8k loaded. Well within specs including receiver which is rated at 1500.
Note this is Max Payload (LT tires, stiffer suspension, heavier axles). If you are towing relatively heavy I recommend LT tires and ensuring you are well within your payload and axle ratings per yellow sticker.
Good luck,
Stu