Dec-12-2014 07:33 PM
Dec-13-2014 10:06 AM
MitchF150 wrote:
Here's my stickers.. Got lucky and found it sitting on the lot near the back.. Almost like they didn't want to sell it!
Here is the window sticker with the 'options'. 🙂
They are out there.. Just gotta get lucky I guess?
Mitch
Dec-13-2014 09:41 AM
MitchF150 wrote:
Not all of us need or want a an HD truck.. Heck, I only tow about 5-6 times a year and even if it was a larger, heavier trailer, I'd still only want my F150..
Now, if I had to have a #9000+ GVWR travel trailer.. Sure, I'd have to reconsider my choice of truck.. Even thou my particular F150 has a stupid "tow rating" of over #11,000!!
I'd run out of payload, GVWR and rear axle weight long before I'd come close to that "tow rating".
I'd feel comfortable going up to a #7000 TT without blinking an eye with my F150..
Margaret, don't try to shop by what the web page ratings say.. Those are "at best" and "properly equipped" and NOT what you are going to necessarily find on a dealers lot, especially if looking for used.
Keep looking and that "gem" will find your way.. Until then, enjoy the ride you have and don't stress it! 🙂 I know, easier said than done, but still.. 😉
Mitch
Dec-13-2014 09:26 AM
camp-n-family wrote:But the math is compelling. If you subtract the curb weight from the GVWR, you should get the payload, no? Math doesn't lie. So why is the sticker so much less? Where does the mfr. come up with these figures?
You are correct in that you get payload by subtracting the curb weight from GVWR. The discrepancies are due to the configurations and options. Most ads and salesmen will use the best case scenarios which sound best. A base model, regular cab, 2x4 can have 3k payload. A crew cab, Lariat, 4x4 will add a lot to the vehicle's curb weight, which subtracts directly from the payload.
You need to go by the sticker, they are legally mandated and are accurate. Keep in mind that sticker number also gets reduced by dealer added options like bed liners, side steps etc. The 2k+ payloads are rare to find on a dealer lot. You'll likely need to special order the tow and HD payload package. If you're going to go there you might as well get a 3/4 ton of the lot for less $.
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Dec-13-2014 08:24 AM
Atlee wrote:
Only through 2014. The heavy payload pkg in 2015 only has 6 lugsMFL wrote:
The HD 150, will have 7-bolt wheels, also easy to spot. You likely won't find one of these on the lot.
Jerry
Dec-13-2014 08:13 AM
Dec-13-2014 07:54 AM
MFL wrote:
The HD 150, will have 7-bolt wheels, also easy to spot. You likely won't find one of these on the lot.
Jerry
Dec-13-2014 07:44 AM
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Dec-13-2014 07:29 AM
Generally you need the max tow option to exceed 1500 lbs in payload.
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