All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Newbie Tow Vehicle Help Terryallan wrote: trimills wrote: Hi All, Yes you can safely tow a TT in the LOADED 7000lb range. You will prolly need to find one in the 6000lb UNLOADED range. There is a sticker on new TT telling how much they weigh dry from the factory with the battery and empty propane tanks installed. so a 6000lb empty TT will get you between 7, and 7,500lb loaded. As to the brake controler. Your truck is already wired for one. it is plug and play. some where in your truck. Either in the dash, console, or with the jack. Is a wiring harness. Under your dash is a wiring harness to plug it in to, after you hook it to the controler you buy. I would suggest a newer version of the Prodigy.. Unless of course you want to get to get the factory controller installed. The harness is there for that as well. There is also a relay in the truck with the wiring harness that will need to be installed to charge the battery in the trailer. After that. Just be sure you get the WDH setup correctly. That is the most important thing to do to make the TT follow you like it should Thanks Terryallan! We are looking at trailers with dry weights of 6000# and under so should be good based on what you say above. The Brake Controller looks easy to install myself based on video's I've watched since the wiring harness is right behind the dash. Is the Relay something on the truck that just needs to be connected, or is that something additional to be added? Is something that can be done myself or is it better to have professionals take care of that? Do you have any recommendations for WDH that are good quality but won't break the bank?Re: Newbie Tow Vehicle Help smarty wrote: Have you lived/traveled in a fifth wheel full-time in the past? If the answer is no then be careful in that there are many stories of people doing what your post says only to find out that living in a fifth wheel full time isn't what they expected. We have not, but we will not be full timing. We will keep our house as home base in Atlanta, and use our work flexibility to go on the road for 1-3 weeks at a time to see things that we typically put off due to not being great weekend trips when you have to work Mon-Fri in the office.Re: Newbie Tow Vehicle Help Terryallan wrote: bgum wrote: Check your towing capacity I get 5000 pounds. I got to ask. where did you get that number? He already stated his tow capacity was 11,600lbs. BTW mu 2013 with a 5.0, and 3.73 rears has a tow cap of 9,300lbs. So really 5000 is not even in the ball park unless it has no towing package, which it does with the 7 pin.. Thanks for the response everyone. I've been doing some more digging and it looks like i have the 3.55 Axle Ratio, which would give the actual vehicle a tow capacity of 9,100#, GCVW of 14,500. I assume I wouldn't be able to go that high when adding in passenger weight and cargo, but think I should be okay to tow a trailer with a maximum loaded weight of 7,600# right?Re: Newbie Tow Vehicle HelpThanks jdc1. Based on the comments about propane clothing and everything, I assume you mean dry weight of 7000# would be pushing it. Is that right? I am thinking about a 25' or 27' Airstream, which have base weights of 5,500-5,800# with LP and Batteries, and a max trailer weight of 7,300-7,600#. Would that be pushing the upper limits?Re: Newbie Tow Vehicle HelpHi bgum, thanks for the response. Where can I find this?Newbie Tow Vehicle HelpHi All, Complete newbie here so please bear with me. Throughout COVID my fiancee and my jobs have become increasingly flexible and don't expect things to change soon. We are looking to buy a travel trailer to take advantage of this flexibility. I have a truck so want to make sure whatever we end up getting can be towed safely with this vehicle, but want to offer us enough space to live and work on the road. I have been doing research about this and it's making my head spin a bit so would love help to make sure whatever we end up getting will be towed safely. Would love advice from those with experience on what my vehicle can tow. Specs below: - 2018 Ford F150 XLT Supercrew with 5.0L V8 4x4 - Bed length 6.5' - Payload Capacity: 1,784# - GVWR: 7,050 (I think based on the sticker in the door) - Class IV hitch with weight distributing specs of max trailer weight 11,600# and max tongue weight of 1,160# - I need to have the trailer brake installed, but have back up assist and 7 pin trailer plug already on the truck I think we can safely tow a TT in the 7,000# - 8,000# GVWR range, but would love the thoughts of those who have more experience of what they think this vehicle can safely handle. Thanks in advance for any help and let me know if you need any additional information. Thanks!
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