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drsteve wrote:Maury82 wrote:donn0128 wrote:
5700 dry will probsbly tranalate to around 9000 pounds loaded ready to go. While you could get by with a 150/1500 for nearly the same money you could step up to a 2500 and tow worry free. Ford is really proud of their 150 ecoboosts. And unless you got the max tow package I dont think you would be real happy.
When I first started lurking two years ago in order to learn about RVing, and what type of tow vehicle I needed. I knew little about towing a RV, but I knew which trailer I wasnted, and it's size weight and length I was looking at.
At first, I almost ate the information of needing a larger truck 3/4 truck for a certain amount of weight, but when I started reading these bias responses against 1/2 ton trucks, and this push towards getting a huge 3/4 ton or larger truck, then I had an epiphany... these are truck guys,and they love big trucks!!
All guys are not into this big huge truck thing, and I'm one of those guys who really don't care for trucks, but I need one for this RV. Without needing one for this RV, I wouldn't drive one if it was free.
I know some guys like really big, powerful and high torque trucks, and the bigger the better. Once I realized that, I completely tuned out all the comments about tow vehicle size.
I purchased a 37ft 8,300lbs dry travel trailer last year, and just ordered a F-150 SCrew, 3.5 EB, 4x4, XLT, 6.5 box, with the heavy duty payload package (11,500 tow/2,500lbs payload).
I know nothing about towing, but I trust my judgement on this one, much more than I trust these bias opinions about what size truck is needed to tow this size travel trailer.
That response to the OP was awful, and there is no way I would be so gullible to make such a serious decision based on that doom and gloom comment you made.
You should feel an obligation to help us new and inexperienced out there, and not impart you bias opinion towards your preference for huge trucks, when there are better options out there. Everyone doesn't want, nor like huge trucks, and we just need the size and save truck for the job.
The OP is asking about towing with his current truck, which has a normally aspirated 4.3 liter V6. You, OTOH, have ordered up the most heavy duty 1/2 ton truck you can get your hands on, one that has nearly the capability of some 3/4 ton trucks. There is no comparison between your truck, and the OP's.
But I have to ask... how is a 3/4 ton truck "huge"? The differences are mainly mechanical. The size of the truck is no different. The ride is stiffer, but that's about it.
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Apr-06-2018 09:25 AM
jimmurr wrote:
I've been reading about this ecoboosts...is it an add on or a certain type of engine? looking to purchase a 2007 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew Short Bed 4 speed automatic with a v8 and tow package (not sure what kind of tow package). would that do?
Apr-06-2018 09:05 AM
Maury82 wrote:donn0128 wrote:
5700 dry will probsbly tranalate to around 9000 pounds loaded ready to go. While you could get by with a 150/1500 for nearly the same money you could step up to a 2500 and tow worry free. Ford is really proud of their 150 ecoboosts. And unless you got the max tow package I dont think you would be real happy.
When I first started lurking two years ago in order to learn about RVing, and what type of tow vehicle I needed. I knew little about towing a RV, but I knew which trailer I wasnted, and it's size weight and length I was looking at.
At first, I almost ate the information of needing a larger truck 3/4 truck for a certain amount of weight, but when I started reading these bias responses against 1/2 ton trucks, and this push towards getting a huge 3/4 ton or larger truck, then I had an epiphany... these are truck guys,and they love big trucks!!
All guys are not into this big huge truck thing, and I'm one of those guys who really don't care for trucks, but I need one for this RV. Without needing one for this RV, I wouldn't drive one if it was free.
I know some guys like really big, powerful and high torque trucks, and the bigger the better. Once I realized that, I completely tuned out all the comments about tow vehicle size.
I purchased a 37ft 8,300lbs dry travel trailer last year, and just ordered a F-150 SCrew, 3.5 EB, 4x4, XLT, 6.5 box, with the heavy duty payload package (11,500 tow/2,500lbs payload).
I know nothing about towing, but I trust my judgement on this one, much more than I trust these bias opinions about what size truck is needed to tow this size travel trailer.
That response to the OP was awful, and there is no way I would be so gullible to make such a serious decision based on that doom and gloom comment you made.
You should feel an obligation to help us new and inexperienced out there, and not impart you bias opinion towards your preference for huge trucks, when there are better options out there. Everyone doesn't want, nor like huge trucks, and we just need the size and save truck for the job.