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tgreensrm wrote:
I'm new to the RV arena. I'm narrowing my options for purchase of a travel trailer to use 2 or 3 times per year to attend hobby shows. I have a 2015 F-150 supercrew cab/short bed with tow pkg, 3.5 ecoboost. I believe the truck is rated to tow 11,700lbs. I'm looking at a 37' trailer with a dry weight of 8600 lbs. The more research I do online, the more info. I find is required. I'm having a tough time finding all the specs. I've towed many trailers in my life, most recently an enclosed car trailer. I have a Reese sway bar kit. I don't think I should have any problem. Common sense tells me all should be fine. Anyone provide any major concerns that I'm missing? Thank you!
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krobbe wrote:
When determining if a truck can tow something, start with the most limiting factor and go from there. In many cases with 1/2 and 3/4 ton trucks, that is usualy payload. The trailer you're descibing will have a loaded up tongue weight of 1200 to 1600 lbs. This weight goes against the trucks payload capacity, rear axle rating and receiver rating. You'll find the payload capacity on the drivers door tire sticker and the receiver capacity on the receiver itself.
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