Jan-19-2017 06:13 AM
Jan-29-2017 06:10 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:Strabo wrote:
Lol, 2016 F150's towing large fifthwheel's. What's next, The Colorado?
Depends on one's definition of a large 5th wheel trailer.
I would 'spect some with a F150 would say under 10k was a large 5th wheel trailer....and those with a DRW would say a 18k-20k was a large 5th wheel trailer.
However this thread is another silly "look what I saw" with some silly comments.
Jan-29-2017 04:49 AM
Jan-29-2017 04:34 AM
Strabo wrote:
Lol, 2016 F150's towing large fifthwheel's. What's next, The Colorado?
Jan-29-2017 12:08 AM
Jan-28-2017 10:30 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
The newer 1500 GM trucks with the NHT tow package has a 7600 GVWR and a 4600 RAWR 3.73 gears.
Jan-28-2017 06:20 PM
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Jan-28-2017 09:07 AM
1320Fastback wrote:
A f150 ecoboost is LEGAL for 10,700 pounds and 1,400 pounds of capacity.
Not that I'd want to pull anywhere near those ratings with that truck.
Jan-24-2017 03:09 AM
Walaby wrote:
People - you shouldn't be shocked at Tundra's pulling 5ers.. after all, it can pull a space shuttle!
Mike
Jan-24-2017 02:27 AM
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Jan-23-2017 09:00 AM
DSteiner51 wrote:falconbrother wrote:
Every Christmas we take two weeks to visit family at the coast and travel down the coast. This year we spent a few days in Myrtle Beach. We were cruzing around the campground and I saw at least two people pulling what I consider to be big fifth wheels with F-150s. Not being critical but, it did cause me to wonder. Most people were pulling the same sized fivers with diesel trucks. What's reasonable and what's overkill?
Don't know which campground you were at but I spent the week between Christmas and New Years there so one may have been mine.