Jul-14-2020 10:14 AM
Jul-20-2020 09:54 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Yeah I see lots of posts from F150 owners who say their F150 has 6800 gvwr and the "max tow" option.
Like other options it may be depending on year models.
Jul-20-2020 08:38 AM
Jul-20-2020 05:21 AM
thesumners wrote:I had a 2500 Ram with the coil spring suspension in the rear - was not a bad ride at all.
Thank you all, for confirming what I thought. I'll be shopping for a 250 or 350 instead of a 150. Used prices are OK for what I'm looking for, so no worries on this end.
Thanks!
Greg
Jul-19-2020 07:06 PM
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Jul-18-2020 07:26 AM
We'll See wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:max tow is less.
It's really a false narrative;
Just part of your reply.... but I would agree on the F150 "max tow" option.
Just about every rv website we find where some poor soul bought into Ford "MAX TOW" options thinking it was the max tow even though their new F150 had the small 6800 GVWR and 3800 rawr package. Then found out the truck didn't have enough suspension to carry the load.
This happens a lot.
Its a great option for towing....but IMO Ford needs to drop the wording "MAX" and just call it a "tow package".
If it has max tow it has at least a 7,000 gvwr. Ford already has a regular tow package. Max tow is a great package. Many people tow heavy loads that aren't RVs with 13% tongue weight such as boats.
Jul-17-2020 09:19 PM
Jul-17-2020 05:56 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:max tow is less.
It's really a false narrative;
Just part of your reply.... but I would agree on the F150 "max tow" option.
Just about every rv website we find where some poor soul bought into Ford "MAX TOW" options thinking it was the max tow even though their new F150 had the small 6800 GVWR and 3800 rawr package. Then found out the truck didn't have enough suspension to carry the load.
This happens a lot.
Its a great option for towing....but IMO Ford needs to drop the wording "MAX" and just call it a "tow package".
Jul-17-2020 01:13 PM
Jul-17-2020 12:54 PM
Jul-17-2020 11:33 AM
max tow is less.
It's really a false narrative;
Jul-17-2020 04:25 AM
Groover wrote:The 3.73 only comes on the Heavy Duty Payload Package (there is no such thing as a max payload package - I think your confusing HDPP package with max tow package), and the HDPP with it's beefier components weighs more. Hence, because the GCVWR is the same as the max tow package (w/o the HDPP), max tow is less.thesumners wrote:
3.5L ecoboost is 13,200 towing and 3,230 max payload, in the base configuration. We'd get a 4x4 crewcab so it would decrease a bit. So yes it's right at the ceiling of the specs. I am not arguing it's a good idea.
In what appears to me to be on of the dumbest things that I have ever seen the max payload package requires 3.73 axle which for some reason drops the trailer tow rating to 11,300lbs on the 4wd version. 11,500lbs for 2wd.
Not being able to get both on one truck is insane in my opinion.
See the specs on page 19 of the tow guide, 3.73 axle.
Ford 2020 tow guide
Jul-16-2020 04:53 AM
thesumners wrote:Boomerweps wrote:
Did you consider a toy hauler TT?
Might move the weight around enough to meet TV load capacity.
Yes, but my wife hates the toy-haulers. She doesn't care about the toys, if she's going along she doesn't want toys in her living space so I gotta live with that. Some do have garages but, I'm good with the TT.