Dec-31-2013 08:32 AM
Jan-05-2014 06:25 AM
TriciaR1970 wrote:TomG2 wrote:
I am sure some Ford expert will share their expertise, but I don't think it is practical to bump a regular F-150 up to HD specs. Seems like it would require a change of frame and axles as well as the rest of the suspension. The HD is really a rebadged light duty F-250 as I recall.
I am supposed to have the HD towing package. I may have to go back to the dealer to figure this out. I thought 8200 was my GVWR but the door says 7200. So which is right because if I paid for the HD package and my truck doesn't have it I think I will be demanding a refund for that cost.
Jan-05-2014 05:48 AM
TriciaR1970 wrote:
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I am supposed to have the HD towing package. I may have to go back to the dealer to figure this out. I thought 8200 was my GVWR but the door says 7200. So which is right because if I paid for the HD package and my truck doesn't have it I think I will be demanding a refund for that cost.
Jan-05-2014 05:44 AM
Jan-05-2014 05:20 AM
Jan-05-2014 04:53 AM
TriciaR1970 wrote:Do not confuse the "Max. Trailer Tow Package" wth the "Heavy-Duty Payload Package".
I am supposed to have the HD towing package. I may have to go back to the dealer to figure this out.---
Jan-05-2014 04:47 AM
Jan-04-2014 07:41 PM
TomG2 wrote:
I am sure some Ford expert will share their expertise, but I don't think it is practical to bump a regular F-150 up to HD specs. Seems like it would require a change of frame and axles as well as the rest of the suspension. The HD is really a rebadged light duty F-250 as I recall.
Jan-04-2014 06:03 PM
Jan-04-2014 04:04 PM
TriciaR1970 wrote:
Okay so I have actual numbers from my door which does NOT match the window sticker and I find that super annoying GRRRRR.
GVWR - 7200
Max Cargo - 1580
GCWR - 15400
TriciaR1970 wrote:Ford has a "HD Pkg." option for the F-150 which increases the GVWR to 8200#.
---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? 😞
Jan-04-2014 02:46 PM
wrvond wrote:
No, they may increase the safety of towing the weight you have, but they are not going to increase your payload capacity. Even if they could, there's no way you could possibly know how much the capacity was increased. It'd be a shot in the dark, at best.
To be completely fair, there are folks with lots of towing miles that maintain that the manufacturers tow ratings are more guidelines, rather than absolute values. I'm not one of them, but, at the same time I can't dismiss their experience out of hand.
Your original question concerned sway elimination. Your experience apparently indicated that the truck easily towed the weight of the new camper. So, assuming that your choice is to continue to use the F150 to tow, the Hensley is a good choice for weight distribution and sway control. BTW, no system is going to eliminate sway completely.
Jan-04-2014 02:22 PM
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? 😞
Jan-04-2014 02:05 PM
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.
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