May-25-2022 05:23 PM
Jun-13-2022 09:11 AM
blgreene89 wrote:
We looking at purchasing a camper to live out of for about 6 months but also long term I don't want anything I can't pull if I choose too.
We live in North Carolina looking at going to Virginia SML, or across the USA (mountains, flat land etc...
My truck is a 2018 Ford F-150 4x4 3.5 liter V6 twin turbo specs say it can pull 13,200 lbs idk?
Preferably a towable camper and wondering how much weight on a camper I should be pulling dry weight, gross weight etc...?
Also, do I need to have an electric brake system installed in my truck for the camper?
And lastly, at what weight or length should I get an external transmission cooler installed?
Thanks,
Blake
Jun-07-2022 10:28 AM
blt2ski wrote:
Grit,
Be it a van or a pickup, really doesn't matter. I've had fully pickups bought with no hitch! Could be the person at order desk assumed buyer would pull a 5W. So why have a reciever hitch added?
At that time, built in controllers were not available.
But the ratings for my company purchased van, are on par with similar gvwr pickups.
I do admit, towing with an 8' or so overhang would not be fun. Put a 4K pallet on the very back, had 6200 on RA, 2500 on front. 1500 lbs lost on FA, rear was dragging, yet per Frods gvw spec, I was 1000 lbs under wieght, but 700 over RA capacity.
This thing is a poorly designed rig for hauling wieght!
Enough of that.
Their are reasons for ordering rigs with or without towing hitch, and or controllers.
Marty
Jun-07-2022 09:53 AM
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May-31-2022 09:29 AM
blt2ski wrote:
Grit,
Issue could come about when owners manual like the one in the T250 I drive at work. Under towing it states 11-12k or so towing with the 3.5eco boost. My van has no factory hitch or controller. This can be a good thing if say the hitch is not rated for more than 10k lbs. Or if factory controller only has ability for a 2 axle trailer, you plan to pull a 3 axle.
Having setup a number of trucks to do what I wanted them to do vs n-ga-neers at factory, thinking they know what I'm going to do within their design spec box. Not ordering this extra dollar cost profit stuff is a good thing IMHO. Then again, IF you fit with in the base spec, it's cheaper than doing everything aftermarket.
A majority of the trucks I've bought new since 81 have not had factory hitches.
Marty
May-31-2022 05:01 AM
Preferably a towable camper and wondering how much weight on a camper I should be pulling dry weight, gross weight etc...?
Also, do I need to have an electric brake system installed in my truck for the camper?
And lastly, at what weight or length should I get an external transmission cooler installed?
Thanks,
Blake
May-28-2022 09:45 AM
Grit dog wrote:
OP is probably a 1 hit wonder.
And I’ve not seen a recent model 1/2 ton with any real towing package that didn’t come equipped with trailer brakes.
Not sure how the OP got a max tow type truck with no IBC.
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