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danv1317 wrote:
I'm a travel nurse as well as my girlfriend. We decided we want to buy an RV to live out of for the next year as we travel the country (including alaska) to work. We have a brand new F150 v6 Ecoboost 145" wheelbase, 3.31 electronic lock RR axle, 7200# GWR, and the integrated trailer brake. A lot of the numbers i'm seeing are somewhat confusing to me. All the different payload, towing, tounge and so on...
The other kicker is i have to bring my 450lb motorcycle as i use that to commute and my girlfriend uses the truck.
We are trying to find out how big/heavy of a trailer we can purchase that my truck can handle. Any advice is appreciated. We are looking for used RV since we new to this. Only requirement is that it needs a shower. We are both 6 feet tall so we obviously want big as we can, but we realize that are truck will be the limiting factor.
Please let me know what is within my range. Thanks again for any advice you can offer.
Thanks
Dan
Dec-15-2014 06:33 PM
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DougE wrote:
If you have the direct injected V6 engine you can pull a 9000#+ trailer using a weight distributing hitch. I'm assuming (yeah, I know) that you have a 2014 but you didn't specify which cab (it makes a few hundred pounds difference). Here's the 2014 Ford Towing website. Don't forget to deduct the MC and the several hundred pounds of gear that you'll be hauling in it.
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