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Is my F150 powerful enough?

camper766
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So after a few years of camping with a pop up, we recently traded in for a travel trailer. To say it hasn't gone smoothly would be a major understatement! We went to our local dealer and found the perfect camper for us, a Salem 300BH. The dealer asked about what we would be towing it with, which was our 2014 F150 Eco boost. Dealer said "no way, that camper is way to heavy for an F150."

I told him that was total BS, my cousin works for Ford and has told me that the Eco Boost can tow far more than an F250 diesel because of the advanced technology of the turbo charger. Also the transmission has more gears than a diesel. Although the Salem is much heavier than the published towing weights for the F150 (it weighs something like 10-12,000 lbs), my cousin has explained that all the published numbers come from corporate attorneys who are deathly afraid of being sued by the "ambulance chasers," instead of engineers who really understand the truck.

Anyway, since dealer #1 clearly didn't want to sell me a camper, I headed off to dealer #2, answer was the same - you need a bigger truck. Apparently these people just aren't familiar with the Eco Boost, so I had to come up with an alternate plan. My neighbor has an F450 SuperDuty diesel and agreed to drive to the dealership with me so I could take delivery and bring the camper back to my house.

This is where it turns bad. I hitch my truck up to the camper and things just don't look right. The back end of the truck is sagging really bad and the front has raised up like 4". I took it around the block and the handling is just terrible, even at 25mph. The setup looks ridiculous. Funny because the F450 didn't sag at all and had a great ride. I know my truck is just a powerful, but it's like there is something wrong with the suspension. My friend with the F450 said the same thing as the dealer, need a bigger truck, or at the very least some kind of a special weight something or other hitch. I don't know what that is and I really don't want to buy anything else. Anyway, he thinks I'm crazy trying to pull that trailer with my truck and said I'll end up killing myself if I try. At the very least he said I'd destroy my truck and void the warranty.

Personally, I think the problem is that the weight just isn't balanced right and that's why the truck is sagging so bad. The weight should be centered over the trailer's axles, then there would be very little or no weight riding on the truck and it wouldn't sag and should handle like normal. We moved everything we could to the back but that made no difference. How can I balance the trailer? I'm really starting to think I've made a horrible mistake. We leave on a big trip in less than a week and my wife is scared to go with it like it is. Seriously need help!!!
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Wishbone51
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Joined today and one post... It's something to bait us into arguing.
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spoon059
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PAAK wrote:
WOW, you think your F150 with a 6 cylinder Eco boost can out haul a F250 Diesel?

My 6 cylinder Ram 2500 (17K lbs tow rating) can outhaul your 8 cylinder F250 (14K lbs tow rating)... Just saying...:B
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Bigbird65
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bgum wrote:
You have made a horrible mistake.

X2 However, the dealer might be good enough to take the trailer back at a substantial discount.
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bgum
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You have made a horrible mistake.

jfkmk
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GMandJM wrote:
2oldman wrote:
westend wrote:
This is a joke, right?
That'd be my opinion. Probably laughing his butt off.


Yeah, the tip off was that two salesmen told him to get a bigger truck. That NEVER happens. It's always "Sure, you can pull the 40', #16K Pudge-o-Wedge triple-axel TT with your F150". :B

Exactly what I was thinking. If not, and we're all off base on this one, then I guess Darwin is alive and well.

newman_fulltime
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Iraqvet05 wrote:
Well, if the Tunrda can pull the Space Shuttle, I'm sure the F150 EcoBoost can pull a 9K lb Salem...but you totally don't understand payload, hitch and tongue weight capacities. Your wife should be scared.


It must have been balancedon its axles:B

dodge_guy
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I'll jump into this laugh fest! At 8500lbs dry I wouldn't even try it with my X! That would put it over 10k ready to travel. Yes the EcoBoost is a good engine, but it and the rest of the truck (possibly even the passengers) won't live long!

I certainly hope he comes back and chimes in! Maybe later when I get home so I can have a beer.
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Trackrig
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Is that your cousin I can hear laughing all the way from here???

If the eco boost had more power than the Ford diesel, why do they make the diesel engine?

I sort of think the guy is serious - maybe we'll hear about him on the 6:00 PM news in a couple of weeks. Either that or he pays his friend to tow the trailer back to the dealer who will only give him 75% of his money back because it's now a "used" trailer...........

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Steeljag
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With your front tires off the ground, they will last allot longer !
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lawrosa
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In all fairness, and if it aint a joke, that ford has a lot of torgue.. 420 ft lbs.. And thats at only 2500 rpms..

That trailer shows 8500 dry..



Its at the high end limit weight wise pulling, but if he gets a WD set up he may be OK with the rear sagging and spread the weight out....

Im not a ford guy but dont under estimate that v6 eco boost engine..

We would need to know what options he has on the truck..

ford 2014 towing specs.
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moresmoke
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Definatly need a bigger truck,I suggest Peterbilt.

downtheroad
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Well, since this is your first post, I'll say Welcome to the Forum.

And yes, your F150 will be perfect for your Salem 300BH...8400 lb. dry @ 37.5 ft.

See you down the road (maybe).
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PAAK
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WOW, you think your F150 with a 6 cylinder Eco boost can out haul a F250 Diesel? You wonder why the truck sags? Please post when and where you are going so I can avoid that area. I really hope this was joke!!
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gbopp
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Check the calendar, maybe it's National Troll Day? ๐Ÿ™‚

Could this be a new form of spam?

Iraqvet05
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Well, if the Tunrda can pull the Space Shuttle, I'm sure the F150 EcoBoost can pull a 9K lb Salem...but you totally don't understand payload, hitch and tongue weight capacities. Your wife should be scared.
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