Apr-04-2018 12:49 PM
Apr-06-2018 08:19 AM
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.
Apr-04-2018 08:36 PM
Apr-04-2018 07:12 PM
jimmurr wrote:
good info. i'm in the san joaquin valley in Calif. to get to any place like the lake or ocean we have to climb elevations up to 5000' or lower to get to the coast. So i guess much of the travel will be traversing hills. thanks, you gave me something to think about.
Apr-04-2018 06:58 PM
Apr-04-2018 06:42 PM
jimmurr wrote:
I have a 2003 chevy silverado with a v6 4.3...will this be able to tow a 26' travel trailer, dry weight approx 5700 lbs. if not what kind of ford f-150 would i need?
i'm new at this and not truck savvy, just retired and purchased this new trailer...but now what? I'd appreciate some help. thanks
Apr-04-2018 03:44 PM
Apr-04-2018 03:12 PM
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-04-2018 02:44 PM
Apr-04-2018 02:40 PM
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.
Apr-04-2018 01:43 PM
Apr-04-2018 01:20 PM
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Apr-04-2018 12:56 PM