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- SamsonsworldExplorer
thedoghouse wrote:
He has the tow package and added air bags. No issue towing pulls like dream! It's a F150 ECOBEAST - beemerphile1Explorer
thedoghouse wrote:
He has the tow package and added air bags. No issue towing pulls like dream! It's a F150 ECOBEAST
Air bags and horse power don't change weight capacity ratings and long wheel base benefits. - BulldawgFanExplorer
thedoghouse wrote:
He has the tow package and added air bags. No issue towing pulls like dream! It's a F150 ECOBEAST
EcoBeast...you know that's not a real thing, right? Cute decal though. - thedoghouseExplorer
ForestRiverTeach wrote:
BarneyS wrote:
You might be right Huntindog. I don't know, but mine is very close to the Hensley limit of 1400#
Barney
Not wanting to start any kind of flaming war, but I always thought that 4X4s had a lower towing capacity ...
Before moving over to a motorhome, we had a 26' Autumn Ridge and loved it. But our Expedition was at its max towing it, weight-wise. Yes, I know that the wheelbase on a truck is longer than the Expy, but I sure hope this guy doesn't get himself into a strong cross-wind, regardless of the type of hitch he's using.
He has the tow package and added air bags. No issue towing pulls like dream! It's a F150 ECOBEAST - GaryWTExplorerBeautiful looking trailer and I love the big window on the side. Like others have said, at close to 38 feet and close to 10,000 pounds, I don't think I would tow with a 1/2 ton. Hope everything works out for them.
- ForestRiverTeacExplorer
BarneyS wrote:
You might be right Huntindog. I don't know, but mine is very close to the Hensley limit of 1400#
Barney
Not wanting to start any kind of flaming war, but I always thought that 4X4s had a lower towing capacity ...
Before moving over to a motorhome, we had a 26' Autumn Ridge and loved it. But our Expedition was at its max towing it, weight-wise. Yes, I know that the wheelbase on a truck is longer than the Expy, but I sure hope this guy doesn't get himself into a strong cross-wind, regardless of the type of hitch he's using. - SprinklerManExplorer
BarneyS wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
Looks like the tail may be wagging the dog.
I doubt it since it looks like he is using a PP hitch or a black painted Hensley.
Barney
Looks like someone doesnt need glasses - BarneySExplorer IIIYou might be right Huntindog. I don't know, but mine is very close to the Hensley limit of 1400#
Barney - Beavis01350ExplorerIf its a Autumn Ridge 315RKS (looks like it to me), its 7600 pounds dry. It "MIGHT" be within limits of the truck.....
- HuntindogExplorer
BarneyS wrote:
That TT may well be over the limits of those hitches.Hornnumb2 wrote:
Thats alot of trailer, does that style of hitch allow to tow way over like that. I know they stop all sway but that looks like a whole bunch of weight? Not trying to start anything just wondering.
That style of hitch will stop the trailer from wagging the tail of the tow vehicle but will not necessarily let you tow over your limits. That is never recommended nor is it safe in most cases.
Barney
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