โApr-13-2024 03:41 PM
I have a Ford Ranger with a 7,500 pound towing capacity and provides a maximum best-in-class payload capacity of 1,860 pounds. Its now called a mid size truck. It has the towing package as well. With that being said Im still not convinced that it can handle or how it would handle a Flagstaff Micro Lite 21 FBRS Dry Weight 4,171 lbs, PayLoad capacity 1,521 and Hitch Weight 412lbs. It would be all Flat Land Florida camping. Whats your opinions, thank you in advance.
โApr-14-2024 04:43 AM
โApr-28-2024 10:21 AM
412# is the theoretical empty tongue weight. It likely has little or nothing to do with the actual tongue weight.
Fully loaded the trailer will likely be around 5500-6000lb when actually heading out to camp. You should have around 12-15% of that on the tongue, so somewhere around 600-800lb is a rough estimate.
With a WDH, the truck is probably fine in terms of payload/towing but don't go crazy carrying a cord of wood in the truck bed.
โJun-15-2024 11:46 AM
I pull a VRB190 from Venture, Sonic. It's 3400lbs dry. Pull vehicle is a 2016 Explorer platinum 3.5 ecoboost. Just returned from a 5600 mile 5 week trip touching 13 states.
Happy and safe travels!!
โApr-29-2024 01:21 PM
Thanks
โApr-14-2024 09:25 AM
No problem in Flatlandistan for sure. Iโd get a little cautious if itโs real windy though.
Power for hitting the hills depends on which engine you have, although both (3 incl the raptor motor) have way more power than anything rated to tow 5-7k from a few decades ago. Great by those standards. โOkโ by todays standards.
Youโll need to shore up the suspension or use a wdh though, regardless.
โApr-14-2024 04:23 PM
Thank you for your help, safe travels
โApr-14-2024 06:30 AM
The fully loaded tongue weight sounds about right, I would say youโre good to go and can still load a couple of hundred pounds in the truck.
โApr-14-2024 04:24 PM
Thank you for your opinion, safe travels
โApr-13-2024 05:34 PM
you should be more than fine, the only issue you could have is if your like me and living in the mountians but its a newer truck that have more power than my ranger had and a better towing capacity so I would expect you will be fine.
โApr-14-2024 04:25 PM
Thank you, safe travels
โApr-13-2024 05:07 PM
Your truck tow ratings are per the SAE J2807 standards. Your truck is fully capable of towing up to 100% of those ratings without exceeding any rating. You need to fully understand exactly what those rating are, what they mean, and how they apply. If you donโt, I can direct you to some addโl info.
โApr-28-2024 08:02 AM
What is it youโre alluding to the OP not understanding? Or you just learned about trucks n trailers n stuff and eager to share your new found knowledge?
โApr-14-2024 04:43 AM
โApr-28-2024 10:21 AM
412# is the theoretical empty tongue weight. It likely has little or nothing to do with the actual tongue weight.
Fully loaded the trailer will likely be around 5500-6000lb when actually heading out to camp. You should have around 12-15% of that on the tongue, so somewhere around 600-800lb is a rough estimate.
With a WDH, the truck is probably fine in terms of payload/towing but don't go crazy carrying a cord of wood in the truck bed.