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Aug-27-2014 07:23 PM
majorgator wrote:Here is the way I see it...the eco has a rated tow cap of 11300 with all the options...using 80 per cent rule I am at 9000...tt is 7300 so I have 1700 to play with..with 2300 on top of that...truck hauling cap is over 2600...ok here too...where am I going wrong not buying a 250 and going w the eco super crew....bo
As I've said many times before, to pull a trailer of that size with a 1/2 ton V6 lightweight truck is not a good idea. Is the 11,300# number what they advertise? If so, that's absolutely insane. Just remember, there are way more factors involved in safe towing than just what TV claims it can tow. That 11,300# number isn't far off from what the 7.3 powerstrokes were rated at not too long ago. Don't be fooled by advertising. Tow capacities are developed by the manufacturer, not any sort of independent testing authority.
Another thing is that I would wonder about what many people claim they are towing, in terms of weight, with their ecoBoost trucks. Of everyone that is claiming high tow numbers, are they legitimately verifying this with a scale, or is it just a guess? My trailer dry weight is about 4500 lbs. I'm going camping this weekend and I highly doubt I will have anything more than 350 to 400 lbs of loaded gear...that's a trip for me, the wife, and 3 kids. I'm big into offshore fishing. People go out and say they were in 5-6 foot seas. Truth is, they were in 2-3 foot seas and either don't know the difference or they are exaggerating.
And I've also said before, I'm a highly experienced tower. I've towed with newer model 1/2 ton chevy's, fords, and dodges. I used to have a newer model 3/4 ton duramax and currently do have an older model 1 ton powerstroke. I'm not afraid to hook up anything behind anything and haul it from here to California, and in some cases, at high speeds. The 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks have a much greater comfort level about them with the larger loads. It's a comfort level that you just won't get in a 1/2 ton truck.
Aug-27-2014 07:01 PM
No one here, not once, has advocated pushing the truck and cargo to 100% of rating
Aug-27-2014 06:45 PM
majorgator wrote:Here is the way I see it...the eco has a rated tow cap of 11300 with all the options...using 80 per cent rule I am at 9000...tt is 7300 so I have 1700 to play with..with 2300 on top of that...truck hauling cap is over 2600...ok here too...where am I going wrong not buying a 250 and going w the eco super crew....bo
As I've said many times before, to pull a trailer of that size with a 1/2 ton V6 lightweight truck is not a good idea. Is the 11,300# number what they advertise? If so, that's absolutely insane. Just remember, there are way more factors involved in safe towing than just what TV claims it can tow. That 11,300# number isn't far off from what the 7.3 powerstrokes were rated at not too long ago. Don't be fooled by advertising. Tow capacities are developed by the manufacturer, not any sort of independent testing authority.
Another thing is that I would wonder about what many people claim they are towing, in terms of weight, with their ecoBoost trucks. Of everyone that is claiming high tow numbers, are they legitimately verifying this with a scale, or is it just a guess? My trailer dry weight is about 4500 lbs. I'm going camping this weekend and I highly doubt I will have anything more than 350 to 400 lbs of loaded gear...that's a trip for me, the wife, and 3 kids. I'm big into offshore fishing. People go out and say they were in 5-6 foot seas. Truth is, they were in 2-3 foot seas and either don't know the difference or they are exaggerating.
Aug-27-2014 06:23 PM
Here is the way I see it...the eco has a rated tow cap of 11300 with all the options...using 80 per cent rule I am at 9000...tt is 7300 so I have 1700 to play with..with 2300 on top of that...truck hauling cap is over 2600...ok here too...where am I going wrong not buying a 250 and going w the eco super crew....bo
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Aug-27-2014 09:41 AM
boulderado wrote:
Thanks, NiasWagn and brulaz, for the advice on upgraded springs and shocks. We will be using the F-150 mostly for towing and related driving while camping so I am not too concerned with it not riding like a Lexus when unloaded.
Any suggestions on rear shocks (make/model)? Probably can't go wrong with a pair of Bilsteins?
Aug-25-2014 02:13 PM
Aug-25-2014 04:59 AM
NiasWagn wrote:
My EB had a spongy feel to it when I bought it. I took it down to the local suspension shop and added a leaf spring. It cost me about $300 and it made the world of difference.
Aug-25-2014 04:51 AM