Aug-11-2021 02:48 PM
Sep-09-2021 04:47 PM
ronharmless wrote:philh wrote:I'm pretty sure there was no 3.5L available in a 2018 F350
My 2018 F350 3.5L did a wonderful job towing a 6k trailer. I noticed a HUGE improvement when I upgraded to LT "E" tires.
Sep-09-2021 12:45 PM
mkirsch wrote:mdcamping wrote:
Hello everyone
How is everyone's experience towing with this truck, as I am considering ordering the truck. Specs: GCWR 17,500, Max Payload 2,190 Max towing 12,300
Also considering ordering/towing a 2022 Jay Flight 24RBS
Specs: https://www.rvusa.com/rv-guide/2021-jayco-jay-flight-travel-trailer-floorplan-24rbs-tr48456
Thanks for your replies
Mike
How can anyone have experience towing with a truck that isn't even available to buy yet? At least, not at the time the original post was written...
Maybe if you were asking in January or February, but not early August.
Sep-09-2021 08:25 AM
philh wrote:I'm pretty sure there was no 3.5L available in a 2018 F350
My 2018 F350 3.5L did a wonderful job towing a 6k trailer. I noticed a HUGE improvement when I upgraded to LT "E" tires.
Sep-09-2021 06:20 AM
Sep-09-2021 05:32 AM
philh wrote:
My 2018 F350 3.5L did a wonderful job towing a 6k trailer. I noticed a HUGE improvement when I upgraded to LT "E" tires.
Sep-08-2021 05:39 PM
Sep-08-2021 07:10 AM
Sep-08-2021 05:45 AM
mdcamping wrote:
Hello everyone
How is everyone's experience towing with this truck, as I am considering ordering the truck. Specs: GCWR 17,500, Max Payload 2,190 Max towing 12,300
Also considering ordering/towing a 2022 Jay Flight 24RBS
Specs: https://www.rvusa.com/rv-guide/2021-jayco-jay-flight-travel-trailer-floorplan-24rbs-tr48456
Thanks for your replies
Mike
Sep-07-2021 08:44 PM
Sep-07-2021 07:05 AM
Groover wrote:mdcamping wrote:joshuajim wrote:
I’ve been towing my 8000# (scale weight) trailer since 2013 with my HDPP F150 Eco. Payload is 2560#. Many many miles in the mountain west and I have never had an issue with engine braking being insufficient. I down shift early keeping RPM in the 4000 range and have never experienced beyond moderate use of the service brakes.
Now mileage, it sucks. At 60 MPH it’s 8 to 9 calculated because the lieometer is always 1 to 1 1/2 higher. LOL Bare mixed mileage rarely exceeds 14. I think the combination of LT tires and 3.73 diff kills it.
Keeping my expectations in check but would be happy if I got 10 MPG towing, put in a order for F150 3.5L HD Ecoboost 4X4 Supercrew with the 3.73, 13,800 towing, Payload 2640, 19,500 GCWR
Mike
Did you spec out the trailer tow mirrors?
Getting 10mpg depends mostly on aerodynamics and how fast you drive. As I mentioned before you may want a camper shell to keep the wind off of the front of the trailer.
I that that you will be happy the truck. Let us know how it works in real life.
Sep-07-2021 05:22 AM
mdcamping wrote:joshuajim wrote:
I’ve been towing my 8000# (scale weight) trailer since 2013 with my HDPP F150 Eco. Payload is 2560#. Many many miles in the mountain west and I have never had an issue with engine braking being insufficient. I down shift early keeping RPM in the 4000 range and have never experienced beyond moderate use of the service brakes.
Now mileage, it sucks. At 60 MPH it’s 8 to 9 calculated because the lieometer is always 1 to 1 1/2 higher. LOL Bare mixed mileage rarely exceeds 14. I think the combination of LT tires and 3.73 diff kills it.
Keeping my expectations in check but would be happy if I got 10 MPG towing, put in a order for F150 3.5L HD Ecoboost 4X4 Supercrew with the 3.73, 13,800 towing, Payload 2640, 19,500 GCWR
Mike
Sep-06-2021 11:54 AM
joshuajim wrote:
I’ve been towing my 8000# (scale weight) trailer since 2013 with my HDPP F150 Eco. Payload is 2560#. Many many miles in the mountain west and I have never had an issue with engine braking being insufficient. I down shift early keeping RPM in the 4000 range and have never experienced beyond moderate use of the service brakes.
Now mileage, it sucks. At 60 MPH it’s 8 to 9 calculated because the lieometer is always 1 to 1 1/2 higher. LOL Bare mixed mileage rarely exceeds 14. I think the combination of LT tires and 3.73 diff kills it.
Aug-16-2021 09:46 AM
Aug-16-2021 08:10 AM
joshuajim wrote:
I’ve been towing my 8000# (scale weight) trailer since 2013 with my HDPP F150 Eco. Payload is 2560#. Many many miles in the mountain west and I have never had an issue with engine braking being insufficient. I down shift early keeping RPM in the 4000 range and have never experienced beyond moderate use of the service brakes.
Now mileage, it sucks. At 60 MPH it’s 8 to 9 calculated because the lieometer is always 1 to 1 1/2 higher. LOL Bare mixed mileage rarely exceeds 14. I think the combination of LT tires and 3.73 diff kills it.
Aug-14-2021 08:15 AM