Feb-23-2019 01:01 PM
Feb-24-2019 05:37 AM
spud1957 wrote:
No he doesn't have is backwards.
Here is a description of the High Capacity Trailer Tow Option.F-250 HIGH-CAPACITY TRAILER TOW PACKAGE1
(F-250 with diesel engine): 3.0" trailer hitch receiver, max.
front springs, upgraded axles and 25,700-lb. GCWR
Feb-24-2019 05:37 AM
Feb-24-2019 04:59 AM
Feb-24-2019 04:48 AM
blt2ski wrote:
In Wa St, Assuming you have an 8000 lb empty truck, no passengers etc, you will have to buy a 12,000 lb GVW license/registration. You would be legal to that amount too! So 4000 lbs of payload. Actual weight legal would be 10-11K lbs per axel, Assuming a 10-12" wide tire.
I'm sure the motor etc is up to a 12-15K trailer. WIth a 7000 RA, 5-6000 FA, you should be fine from a legal standpoint pulling the large toyhauler.
Marty
Feb-24-2019 03:59 AM
Feb-24-2019 03:56 AM
Lynnmor wrote:jlhartline wrote:
I have a VIN. That came through pretty quickly after the order. With the upgraded trailer package, my understanding is that the rear axel is the same as a 350 although geared differently. There are also springs added very similar to the 350 when you add the option I did.
I think that you have it backwards, at one time the rears were the same design and geared the same. Current rears are a different manufacturer but still geared the same. I don't know why the change but they both hold up well.
You need to get the numbers because an F250 with the right options can be much the same as a F350 SRW. Also, springs can be swapped out and the F250 can be made the same as an F350, but the sticker police would have a hissy here.
Now it does sound like you are pushing the limits with any SRW and might be better off with a dually or a smaller trailer.
F-250 HIGH-CAPACITY TRAILER TOW PACKAGE1
(F-250 with diesel engine): 3.0" trailer hitch receiver, max.
front springs, upgraded axles and 25,700-lb. GCWR
Feb-23-2019 09:43 PM
Feb-23-2019 07:51 PM
rhagfo wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
You should be looking at a 14,000 GVWR 5th wheel---MAX
Your 2019 250 is basically same as my 2007 3500 SRW
14K 5th wheel puts me right at Trucks RAWR and under Rear Tire Max Load Ratings
Why spend all the $$$$ for a new truck, and start out over GVWR, and RIGHT Rear axle and tire ratings????
That and he is looking at a Limited trim level, likely to weigh about 8,000# empty.
Feb-23-2019 07:09 PM
Feb-23-2019 04:09 PM
Feb-23-2019 04:07 PM
Feb-23-2019 04:04 PM
Feb-23-2019 03:45 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
You should be looking at a 14,000 GVWR 5th wheel---MAX
Your 2019 250 is basically same as my 2007 3500 SRW
14K 5th wheel puts me right at Trucks RAWR and under Rear Tire Max Load Ratings
Feb-23-2019 03:36 PM
Feb-23-2019 03:33 PM
jlhartline wrote:
I have a VIN. That came through pretty quickly after the order. With the upgraded trailer package, my understanding is that the rear axel is the same as a 350 although geared differently. There are also springs added very similar to the 350 when you add the option I did.