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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:
• 3.55 Electronic-locking rear-axle
• 4-pin/7-pin wiring harness
• 36 Gallon fuel tank
• Auxiliary transmission oil cooler
• Engine oil cooler
• Class IV trailer hitch receiver
• Smart Trailer Tow Connector (standard on LARIAT and higher)
• Integrated Trailer Brake Controller
• Upgraded front stabilizer bar
• 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.
Dec-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!
Dec-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:
• 3.55 Electronic-locking rear-axle
• 4-pin/7-pin wiring harness
• 36 Gallon fuel tank
• Auxiliary transmission oil cooler
• Engine oil cooler
• Class IV trailer hitch receiver
• Smart Trailer Tow Connector (standard on LARIAT and higher)
• Integrated Trailer Brake Controller
• Upgraded front stabilizer bar
• 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.
Dec-23-2018 11:03 PM
Dec-23-2018 06:37 PM
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.
Dec-23-2018 05:21 PM
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Dec-23-2018 11:37 AM
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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