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What are you towing with your F150

1wayhighway
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Lots of talk on the forum about 3/4 ton trucks but I was wondering what is your experience with your 1/2 ton ( or the one you used to have). What 1/2 ton do you have? what do you tow with it? What is/ was your experience?

I have the F150, 5.0, screw, with the 3.55 rear end. I tow a 28dsbh jayco white hawk. Only been on one trip through the hills of Tn and the truck towed the trailer well although you know your pulling something. Trailer loaded is around 6800 lbs and the towing rating of the truck 7500 lbs.

I pulled a pop up for years and that was almost not like towing anything.

Just curious, thought it might be a good discussion.
Ford F150, 5.0, Screw, 3.55
White Hawk 28DSBH
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goducks10
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Ric Flair wrote:
I wouldn't tow much more than this with an F150....



Keep the load lite too....

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http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRzQQjPAImG5qjk5nflEpPEsFrTN5LgHGFwFEiYtHcWFTfJaewx

Ric_Flair
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I wouldn't tow much more than this with an F150....



Keep the load lite too....

😛
2013 GMC 3500 DRW 4x4 SLT Duramax
2013 Road Warrior 415 Toy Hauler
2013 Kawasaki 4010 Mule

Turbo_Diesel_Du
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2013 SC 4X4 short bed ( and I mean short) pulling a Forest River Classic Ultra Lite (right) triple slide. Does it OK Have E tires going to install over load springs and shocks for added security.
charles weidman

EcoBullet
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I just got back from a thousand mile trip with the combo in signature, and I do believe it is perfection. Trailer weighs about 5500 lbs loaded. The truck has plenty of power and great stability for this trailer. I previously pulled a trailer that was 7 feet longer and about 1000 pounds heavier when loaded and it did fine as well, but, on windy days I definitely knew it was back there.
Me 1954, Nana 1954, Grandson 2003, Granddaughters 2005 & 2008
2014 Keystone Bullet Premier 22RBPR
2013 F-150 XLT Supercrew 4X4 Ecoboost Max Tow

brulaz
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See my sig. 7500# loaded trailer. Last time at the CAT scales, fully loaded for Florida, I was 3120# under the GCWR (16900#), 200# under GVWR (7500#), 20# under receiver rating (1150#) and 130# over rear GAWR (4050#). Since then I have tightened up the WDH and moved stuff to the rear of the trailer, so think I'm under all ratings now (or closer anyway).

Didn't like the soft suspension so its been improved with Roadmaster Active Suspension, HD shocks and LT tires. Could still be stiffer though, perhaps with airbags, but really I should have got the HD Payload option.

Only other complaint with this load is the 3.5L Ecoboost's weak Engine Braking. You have to be cautious going down long, extremely steep hills. The Ecoboost will get you up those hills, no problem, though.
2014 ORV Timber Ridge 240RKS,8500#,1250# tongue,44K miles
690W Rooftop + 340W Portable Solar,4 GC2s,215Ah@24V
2016 Ram 2500 4x4 RgCab CTD,2507# payload,10.8 mpgUS tow

Copper_Penny
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we have the setup in my sig.

Denis, Linda, Jennifer & Monte (Shih-Poo)



2010 Ford F-150 Lariat,6.5'box,4WD,5.4L, Max tow package,3.73 Gears,11,100 tow capacity.
2007 Kodiak 21QS Queen Bed solid rear slide,4000lbs,gvwr 6000lbs
Husky Weight Distribution Hitch.

riven1950
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2013 CC 4x4 3.55 off road Ecoboost, pulling 2007 Aerolite 718FD, about 4000lbs loaded.

Teamfour
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We have the setup in my sig.
Lee and Anne


2016 F250 2WD CC SB XLT 6.2 3.73 locker, 3,295 Payload
2014 Salem Hemisphere 282RK 7.8k lbs loaded, Equal-i-zer WDH

danager
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2010 F150 SCrew 4X4 5.4L 3.73 - Towing a 28' TT @ 7,400 loaded.

I know it is there. I normally drive with a bit of a heavy foot, so it is a bit of a change when I am towing. Been through the mountains with it, not great, not bad enough to go to a 250/350.

I was planning on getting a 2015 with EcoBoost. My son starts driving next year, so I am now thinking of keeping this truck as a second vehicle that he uses. I would still have it to tow with. I would then get a nice smaller car again, thinking of a Fusion.

Dragonfly
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With a 2014 F150, super cab, long bed, 4x4, with the Ecoboost engine and, heavy duty tow package and heavy duty payload package, I haul a 20 foot, 4400 lb Airstream (plus a truck cap and bed full of supplies) like it wasn't there. I could haul more but I wouldn't haul much more, especially in hill country. The truck could handle perhaps two thousand pounds plus more weight but, staying below specs makes a huge difference in performance and wear and tear.

Unhitched, I can get close to the Ford 21 mpg mileage claim. Towing, I drop to 14-15 and with hills it can drop to 12-13. I just put a longer ball mount on it ( NOT a hitch extension ) and rotated the jack head so that I could drop my tailgate. It added a very slight tugging to it on rougher roads. I really don't NEED a weight distribution hitch or sway control. It rides level and the truck has sway control built in that works very well but, I may add it anyway to smooth out the rougher roads and give me a greater margin of error in a panic or emergency situation.
DRAGONFLY - 2011, Provan Tiger CX, on a F350, 4WD, regular cab chassis

Howie3
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Ecoboost with Max Tow (3.73 axle) towing a Pioneer Spirit 18CK with loaded weight of 5600lb. Don't really feel the trailer back there and mountain passes are no challenge. No plans for a bigger trailer but sure enjoy the trip with more truck than I probably need.
Howie

shelbyj
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mosseater wrote:
You're gonna get a lot of responses on this one. Folks love to say what they're dragging. Even though they say I'm cheating, I'll throw in. Mine has the HD payload package so is more like a light 3/4 ton. My trailer is 34' and maxes out around 8000 lb. ready to camp. GCW runs a little over the rating of 15,300, like around 15,500 =/-. Tongue runs around 1100 lbs.


You better get a 1 ton dually :B
Shelby
2005 Jayco Jay Feather 26S
2002 Ford F-150 Supercrew 5.4
Kent, Wa

mosseater
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You're gonna get a lot of responses on this one. Folks love to say what they're dragging. Even though they say I'm cheating, I'll throw in. Mine has the HD payload package so is more like a light 3/4 ton. My trailer is 34' and maxes out around 8000 lb. ready to camp. GCW runs a little over the rating of 15,300, like around 15,500 =/-. Tongue runs around 1100 lbs.
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