Dec-31-2013 08:32 AM
Mar-19-2014 07:21 AM
MitchF150 wrote:
With the HD payload package (8200 GVWR) you should have LT E rated tires OEM??
I've got a Max Tow F150 with #7700 GVWR and it came with P rated 20" tires, but they are P275/55/20, so they are wide and low profile.. Have a 44 max PSI and #2400 load rating each.
Have not towed with it yet, but have taken some corners with it and it's anything but "flexy", but that's just my opinion.. 😉
Mitch
Mar-18-2014 10:38 PM
Mar-18-2014 08:40 PM
colliehauler wrote:TriciaR1970 wrote:To light of tire the back of the truck will feel like driving on jello, sidewall flex.newman fulltimer wrote:
I would invest in a stronger ply tire on the truck and try that.upgrade the shocks for more control then get a dif hitch
Truck had HD towing package standard from factory. Not sure how tires and shocks will prevent sway? Curious can you elaborate?
Jan-14-2014 10:18 AM
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Jan-14-2014 09:08 AM
wvabeer wrote:
The only thing I will add here is my 7200 GVWR 13 f150 tows 8000 lbs better and more stable than my ol 04 f350 with 11000 GVWR
Jan-14-2014 04:38 AM
Jan-05-2014 02:32 PM
Jan-05-2014 02:22 PM
TriciaR1970 wrote:
We upgraded from a 24 foot travel trailer to a 33 foot travel trailer this summer. We are towing with a Ford F150 with Eco Boost engine. The truck is rated to tow up to 9600 and our TT is 6500 so we are good on weight. We moved our weight distributing hitch from the 24' to the 33', it is just a basic hitch with chains to distribute weight and a swaybar controller on the right side.
I am not a super experienced driver and so definitely take it easy, we started with a few short local trips this summer and the truck tows it easily but I find in windy weather or at highway speeds I feel more movement than I'm comfortable with.
I am considering upgrading to an Equil-i-zer Hitch and wondering what experience everyone has and what types of sway control you are using. They are an expense and I want to make the right choice as there are several different types.
This is the one that was recommended by a friend and what we are considering:
Equil-i-zer Hitch @ Hitchsourcehttp://www.hitchsource.com/equalizer-hitch-and-shank-12000lbs-p-27361.html
Jan-05-2014 02:10 PM
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Jan-05-2014 07:41 AM
Jan-05-2014 07:02 AM
handye9 wrote:
I think some of the posters are missing your unique payload situation. The wheel chair and lift are taking a big bite out of your available payload. About thirty percent. And, it is weight that you have no choice in wether or not to load it, or, where you load it.
Jan-05-2014 06:42 AM
TriciaR1970 wrote:TomG2 wrote:
Be aware that the Hensley (or any other hitch) is going to further reduce your payload capacity. If you can borrow or rent a F-250 other 2500 series pickup, you will be amazed at the improvement in stability.
I am aware of that and it is included in the calculations. Is there anything that can be done to increase payload? Someone mentioned stronger springs, better tires. I'm sure those are good ideas but they won't really increase payload will they? 😞