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Huntindog wrote:But you can't get the 3.5 ecoboost with the 10 speed transmission in a F250 which is the best of both worlds when used as a daily driver and sometimes tow vehicle.JIMNLIN wrote:FRom what I have read, there are TWo options:At least the OP's posts show that picking the higher bling trim levels, can take a lot of payload away. Even with the Max Tow package.
From what I see and read from a F150 forum max tow says;
Includes:
โข 3.55 Electronic-locking rear-axle
โข 4-pin/7-pin wiring harness
โข 36 Gallon fuel tank
โข Auxiliary transmission oil cooler
โข Engine oil cooler
โข Class IV trailer hitch receiver
โข Smart Trailer Tow Connector (standard on LARIAT and higher)
โข Integrated Trailer Brake Controller
โข Upgraded front stabilizer bar
โข Upgraded rear bumper.
If this is the case max tow doesn't raise the trucks payload. JMO but Ford creates lot of confusion by advertising this option as a max tow.
The only thing that gets the higher in the bed payloads is higher 4550/4800 RAWR numbers.
Max Tow, and Max Payload. You need BOTH!
The catch is that for some reason, they are RARE as hens teeth. You won't find one on a dealers lot. Most everyone that has one, special ordered it. And they are expensive to boot..... About the same price as a F250, which are easy to find, and heavier duty.
โDec-24-2018 04:14 AM
KC10Chief wrote:
Sorry for the late response! I've been busy the past couple of days with the holidays coming up and driving my new truck around and what not! I have read all of this. Just so we are clear, I bought the truck knowing full well that I'd never be able to tow anywhere close to Ford's 13,200 tow rating. HA! I was also aware that my Lariat package reduced my payload capacity. I considered an F250 diesel but it's just not real practical for us right now. I have a long commute. We want a camper though and I knew that the F150 could tow one that meets our wants. This thread has been very helpful. If I had it to do all over again, I'd still get the F-150. I just wanted to hear some real world experiences towing with this kind of truck. Thanks!
โDec-23-2018 11:24 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:FRom what I have read, there are TWo options:At least the OP's posts show that picking the higher bling trim levels, can take a lot of payload away. Even with the Max Tow package.
From what I see and read from a F150 forum max tow says;
Includes:
โข 3.55 Electronic-locking rear-axle
โข 4-pin/7-pin wiring harness
โข 36 Gallon fuel tank
โข Auxiliary transmission oil cooler
โข Engine oil cooler
โข Class IV trailer hitch receiver
โข Smart Trailer Tow Connector (standard on LARIAT and higher)
โข Integrated Trailer Brake Controller
โข Upgraded front stabilizer bar
โข Upgraded rear bumper.
If this is the case max tow doesn't raise the trucks payload. JMO but Ford creates lot of confusion by advertising this option as a max tow.
The only thing that gets the higher in the bed payloads is higher 4550/4800 RAWR numbers.
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At least the OP's posts show that picking the higher bling trim levels, can take a lot of payload away. Even with the Max Tow package.
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KC10Chief wrote:
So let's say that I was towing on the upper end of my payload capacity without exceeding of course. Would a ProPride trailer hitch help out? A buggy of mine with an F-150 a few years older than mine is towing an 8,000 pound trailer. He said he is just barely below his payload capacity and was regretting his decision until he bought a good hitch and some air bags and now it tows good. I'm always skeptical of course. HA!
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