Apr-16-2014 08:37 AM
Apr-17-2014 11:50 AM
APT wrote:
The payload stickers started for 2006. Tow rating should be in the 6000-7500 pound range if you have the HD towing package. Does it have a 2" receiver or just bumper hole?
Apr-17-2014 11:25 AM
Apr-17-2014 09:22 AM
sarahbyu1 wrote:According to your Owner's Manual the Maximum Trailer Weight for your Expedition is 6800#.
We just can't seem to get a straight, clear answer about the towing capacity of our Ford Expedition. We would really like to ere on the side of caution and are worried that we're reading something incorrect. The owner's manuals are just confusing us and I feel so stupid!
Can someone please help us?
I have this information from the ID tag in my car:
Ford Expedition XLT Triton
Year: 2001
GVWR: 6700 lbs
Tires: 16L
Axle ratio: 3.31
Engine: 5.4L
4x2
On my bumper, it says:
Max Tongue Load: 400 lbs
Max Gross Trailer Weight: 4000 lbs
At this owner's manual link, it says that the GCWR is 5,443 lbs.
What does all of this mean?
*LOL*
Apr-16-2014 01:01 PM
sarahbyu1 wrote:On this you're correct. The yellow cargo sticker was not required until 2005-6.
I'm sorry. I think you don't understand. The payload sticker is not available on my car. That's part of the confusion we're having. They began adding those stickers after my car was manufactured.
Apr-16-2014 12:54 PM
fla-gypsy wrote:
Based on the 2001 towing guide and the information you supplied that Expedition is rated at 6600 lbs max (3.31, 2wd, 5.4L). The rest of the information needed (max tongue weight) will be stamped in or labeled on the receiver itself (if equipped). You are going to be limited to around 6k depending on tongue weight.
2001 towing guide
Apr-16-2014 12:44 PM
Apr-16-2014 12:41 PM
dadmomh wrote:
Among all these number is the extreme caution to allow yourself about 1000# in the weight you CAN tow/carry and what you find in the GVWR rating of a trailer. You need room to spare for those times you may carry more water, pack heavier than you normally would or anything else that comes up. There is also a percentage to use as a guide and I seem to remember it being 80% of the GVWR, but as usual memory fails me and this may not be totally accurate. In any event, if your truck has the capability to safely tow 7000#, don't go out looking for a trailer that weighs 6700#....stop when you get to 6000#.
Apr-16-2014 12:38 PM
APT wrote:
The payload stickers started for 2006.
Apr-16-2014 12:08 PM
Apr-16-2014 11:53 AM
Apr-16-2014 11:27 AM
Apr-16-2014 11:16 AM
sarahbyu1 wrote:
You're all so fabulous. Thank you!
It does NOT have the HD towing package.
It has a receiver that says the GTW is up to 5000 lbs.
Is that the end of the story? 5000 pounds?
Apr-16-2014 10:49 AM
sarahbyu1 wrote:Again, you've misread the information. The receiver should be stamped and I would bet it is stamped "500 lbs.". Now that this is sorted, disregard that, also. If you will be using a weight distributing hitch (highly advised), your vehicle's receiver is rated for 810 lbs.
You're all so fabulous. Thank you!
It does NOT have the HD towing package.
It has a receiver that says the GTW is up to 5000 lbs.
Is that the end of the story? 5000 pounds?
Apr-16-2014 10:44 AM