โApr-20-2019 07:01 PM
โMay-31-2019 12:48 PM
โMay-29-2019 12:27 PM
MR MAC wrote:
I'm in no hurry, but looking at used (2016 and up) F150's, looking at eng. size and wondering what would be best a 3.5 Ecoboost or a 5.0 L V8 . to pull a 7000lb trailer (TT) I think I"m leaning towards the V8, to pull over hills in Maine.
Thanks Rob
โMay-22-2019 07:06 AM
โMay-20-2019 06:38 PM
โMay-20-2019 05:32 PM
The F250 with the diesel has almost no payload, less than my 1500. You can argue that it's artificially limited by the GVWR number, but if you want to stay within the letter of the law then go F350 SRW if you want to go diesel.
โMay-20-2019 02:07 PM
OleManOleCan wrote:bartlettj wrote:
I think 8k pounds for a F150 is a bit heavy as you are going to be light on truck payload if you plan to take passengers in the cab. There's not much of a price premium on used 3/4 ton trucks unless you go diesel.
I've towed with the 3/4 ton F-250 6.4 Turbo Diesel. It was a beast. I loved it.
I've towed with the 6 cyl. 3.5 Ecoboost. Also a beast if it's geared to tow.
The 3/4 ton 6.4 Ford Diesel is my all time favorite.
Towing 8500 lbs, I had to check my rear view Elephant Ear Mirrors to see if my trailer was still behind me.
My EB is good. but it's not a big Turbo Diesel... I still like to drive the EB.
โMay-10-2019 06:41 PM
โMay-10-2019 03:32 AM
โMay-09-2019 11:41 PM
โMay-06-2019 06:41 AM
Grit dog wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:Slowmover wrote:
Todayโs trucks are also far heavier. On better tires, but not much increase in ultimate traction (contact patch). Given they are also TALLER, theyโre not more stable than a mid-90s pickup.
The change to the good is 4-whl disc. And some stability/braking programming.
Trailer brakes are what matter.
The less weight per wheel for a given swept area and contact patch is what wins brand discussions. And allied to a low COG.
A pickup is a handicapped vehicle.
Still canโt figure out your point.
The point is, he ran out of kids to yell "get off my lawn" at. So now he's taking it out on pickup trucks!
But I'm not sure wth a person is supposed to pull trailers with. My car has about 500hp. According to slow mover it would be a better option....my truck keeps tipping over on its side when I drive it! Lol
โMay-05-2019 11:16 PM
GrandpaKip wrote:Slowmover wrote:
Todayโs trucks are also far heavier. On better tires, but not much increase in ultimate traction (contact patch). Given they are also TALLER, theyโre not more stable than a mid-90s pickup.
The change to the good is 4-whl disc. And some stability/braking programming.
Trailer brakes are what matter.
The less weight per wheel for a given swept area and contact patch is what wins brand discussions. And allied to a low COG.
A pickup is a handicapped vehicle.
Still canโt figure out your point.
โMay-05-2019 11:14 PM
hvac wrote:
I am successfully towing cross country for the past 2 years with a half ton, it is a diesel, 8 spd, 3.92, full air suspension. 28 ATC front bedroom. Loaded approx 7600lb.
The combination yields high altitude performance and no drama.Half tons are very capable towing.
โMay-05-2019 07:56 AM
โMay-03-2019 11:06 AM
2112 wrote:
Look at the yellow sticker on the driver door jam that states that trucks payload. Get the most payload you can find.