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Tow vehicle F150

Npdchief07
Explorer
Explorer
I just sold my F150 which i used to tow my 29 foot Wildwood. It appeared to meet a specs necessary (the RV when fully loaded weighs around 5800). I know i pushing payload.

Anyway I want to buy something used that has more payload and I would feel more comfortable with. If I wanted to stay in the 150 range, does anyone have recommendations?
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azwildcat
Explorer
Explorer
I was at the local dealer yesterday. Was told there are some changes to the availability of the 150 Heavy-Duty Payload Pkg. for 2019 vehicles. It is now optional on XL and XLT (Base/Mid) only. Not available on other trim levels.

SidecarFlip
Explorer III
Explorer III
IdaD wrote:
theoldwizard1 wrote:
The F150 is available with many different payload packages. These overlap some of th F250 payload packages.


Yeah there's some payload overlap on paper, but the F250 is a much more capable truck with stronger components.

Half tons and heavy duty trucks overlap on price these days, OP. You get a lot more truck for the same money by going HD and they work just as well as daily drivers and family vehicles. Go check out all three, pick your favorite flavor and enjoy.

Just my personal opinion: if you go gas I'd lean towards the Ford, if you go diesel I'd pick the Cummins first and the Dmax second.


Well said....for a change.....;)
2015 Backpack SS1500
1997 Ford 7.3 OBS 4x4 CC LB

easycamper
Explorer
Explorer
How much payload are you looking for?
2015 F-150 5.0L SuperCab 4WD 3.55
2013 Springdale 253FWRLLS
People like to make generalizations.

Terryallan
Explorer II
Explorer II
Npdchief07 wrote:
I just sold my F150 which i used to tow my 29 foot Wildwood. It appeared to meet a specs necessary (the RV when fully loaded weighs around 5800). I know i pushing payload.

Anyway I want to buy something used that has more payload and I would feel more comfortable with. If I wanted to stay in the 150 range, does anyone have recommendations?


Wondering which 150 you had. 5800lb is really not much for the average 150. Maybe you have the little non turbo motor, and a high gear.
Terry & Shay
Coachman Apex 288BH.
2013 F150 XLT Off Road
5.0, 3.73
Lazy Campers

Groover
Explorer II
Explorer II
I think that we need more detail as to why you were not happy with the F150. I pull quite a bit more than that with mine and am satisfied. How was your truck configured? How about the hitch? What year model was it? What are you expecting? I don't think that anyone's half ton will exceed a properly equipped and set up F150 so recommending something in that range is difficult without a better description of what went wrong.

The F250 is a more solid and forgiving platform for not much more money up front, at least for the gas version. It does give up some ride quality and fuel economy though.

IdaD
Explorer
Explorer
theoldwizard1 wrote:
The F150 is available with many different payload packages. These overlap some of th F250 payload packages.


Yeah there's some payload overlap on paper, but the F250 is a much more capable truck with stronger components.

Half tons and heavy duty trucks overlap on price these days, OP. You get a lot more truck for the same money by going HD and they work just as well as daily drivers and family vehicles. Go check out all three, pick your favorite flavor and enjoy.

Just my personal opinion: if you go gas I'd lean towards the Ford, if you go diesel I'd pick the Cummins first and the Dmax second.
2015 Cummins Ram 4wd CC/SB

theoldwizard1
Explorer II
Explorer II
The F150 is available with many different payload packages. These overlap some of th F250 payload packages.

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
New F150s wouldn’t have an issue with a TT at 6000 pounds...total weight or payload.
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