Jan-06-2019 12:16 PM
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Jan-26-2019 08:00 AM
MitchF150 wrote:donn0128 wrote:
The bighest problem with a 150 ecoboost is cost. You can actually buy a nicely equipped 250/2500 for the same money and have a truck that you can grow into and have better resale value down the road. A 2500 will also allow you to grow when you decide its time for more trailer.
Sure, if you are comparing a Platinum Eco F150 to say an XL F250 with the 6.2 gas engine...
I have to admit, I have not been on a dealers lot since 2014... Have no need for a new truck at this point in MY life... 🙂
But, when I bought my little F150 in 2014, I DID look at the F250's and they were a lot more $$ unless you were looking at an XL 6.2 reg cab F250....
I still have the first TT I bought back in 2002 and I know most folks get bigger and bigger rigs as their family grows.. I get that..
To the OP, in the end, you just need what you need today and without any past towing or RV experience, I can't say one way or the other what to tell you... Until you have towed overweight, or anything for that matter, you are going to learn just like I did when I was 16 years old and worked on a farm and towed more overweight stuff than I can remember.. I'm 55 now, so been doing this stuff for some time, but nothing like the experience of others on here, so we are are all in the same boat in the end..
Good luck!
Mitch
Jan-26-2019 03:17 AM
trail-explorer wrote:
Ecoboost 3.5 gets decent mileage empty, but horrid mileage towing.
Jan-26-2019 03:03 AM
trail-explorer wrote:
Ecoboost 3.5 gets decent mileage empty, but horrid mileage towing.
Jan-25-2019 11:23 AM
Jan-24-2019 05:28 AM
donn0128 wrote:
The bighest problem with a 150 ecoboost is cost. You can actually buy a nicely equipped 250/2500 for the same money and have a truck that you can grow into and have better resale value down the road. A 2500 will also allow you to grow when you decide its time for more trailer.
Jan-24-2019 03:07 AM
willg wrote:
This is surly not the first post like this and probably not the last, but I am a newbie looking at purchasing a Rockwood mini lite 2304s dry wt. 5654, GVW 7660. I have never towed before. Finding the right tow vehicle is down right confusing so i”m looking for some advise from the experts! I don’t feel comfortable taking advice from car and rv sales people. Don’t want to overkill it, but also don’t to want to be underpowered driving in the mountains which will be a minimum of once a year up to the North Carolina mountains (Linville area). I’m assuming a 1/2 ton is sufficient. Looked mainly at the Ford F 150 2.7 and 3.5 EcoBoost engines so far. Thinking the 2.7 is too small. I would like any and all advice on any of the big 3 pickups but mainly advice on the appropriate pickup engine for the weight of the trailer. Thanks
Jan-23-2019 05:01 PM
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Jan-08-2019 08:07 AM
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
In my personal opinion if your trailer is at or over about 6000lbs and you only tow on the flats under 3000ft elevation then a properly equipped max tow 1/2 ton should be “ok”.
If you tow in the mountains and over 6K then a 250/2500 or 350/3500 would be the safer option and a more pleasurable drive.
Jan-08-2019 06:57 AM
Jan-08-2019 06:26 AM
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
In my personal opinion if your trailer is at or over about 6000lbs and you only tow on the flats under 3000ft elevation then a properly equipped max tow 1/2 ton should be “ok”.
If you tow in the mountains and over 6K then a 250/2500 or 350/3500 would be the safer option and a more pleasurable drive.