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10-24-2020, 05:06 PM #41
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If the OP really wants to know if an F150 can tow it's ratings then the OP should hitch up a 10,000 TT and tow it with a rated F150 and an F250. The difference should be clear. My guess is after towing 10,000 lbs with a 145" WB F150 for 200 miles out across the wide open desert in the wind and then down some long 6%-8% grades that the OP will turn in the F150 keys.
Point being is you don't know what you don't know.
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10-24-2020, 05:45 PM #42
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10-24-2020, 06:33 PM #43
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The above link shows up to a 13,200 lb tow rating for the twin turbo 3.5 liter engine. The link does state it is only for conventional towing, not for 5th wheel towing. The link also states max towing varies based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories, and number of passengers.
Class 4 weight distribution hitches ARE available from Curt and Reese for ratings up to 17,000 lbs gross trailer weight. The weight distribution hardware takes some of the load so the ball doesn’t have to carry it all. The hitch reciever would of course have to be sized for this also. I assume that’s what is meant by Ford’s Max. Duty Trailer Tow Pkg. - Class IV receiver hitch. This hitch is required for the heavier tow ratings. I don’t see Ford derating its Max Duty hitch. That would just defeat the overall purpose of the Max Hitch.
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10-24-2020, 07:01 PM #44
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An F-150 with the Heavy Duty Payload Package is very rare but also very capable! I spec'd one of these for my brother a year or two ago and at that time I don't think you could get a crew cab and you also couldn't get this package in the higher trim levels. This may have changed. Either way, it's a great package that makes an F-150 as capable at towing as an F-250. Very few people know about it though.
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10-24-2020, 07:32 PM #45
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10-24-2020, 07:35 PM #46
Is this to say that an F-150 with the Heavy Duty Payload Package (HDPP), rare as it may be to get, is actually an F-250 with a Ford marketing spin? Not being a Ford owner, why would someone spec out an F-150 with the HDPP package, which probably needs to be special ordered, over an F-250 SD gasser? The cost difference may be insignificant. If the answer is the F-150 rides better as a daily driver, then how does one account for the stiffer suspension of the F-150 with the HDPP?
I guess I’m not seeing the benefits of an F-150 HDPP. It seems out of place to me which may be why there aren’t many out there but that could just be my lack of understanding of Fords.2010 Tundra SR5 DC 5.7L 4x4
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10-24-2020, 07:39 PM #47
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It’s not about how much you can pull. It’s about how much you can stop. I will take F350 brakes and suspension to keep my family safe over a F150 any day.
And then there is durability. Towing with your truck constantly “maxed out” will shorten the life span of brakes, suspension and steering components.
I towed a 10,000lb TT over 150,000 miles between 2010 and 2020 with a 2000 Ford Excursion V10. Max tow capacity was 10,000. The engine was no problem. Brakes, suspension, steering components and my nerves at times wore out quickly. We just upgraded to a 2017 F350 dually and the difference is huge. Stability driving and stopping are so amazing my wife, who was after nervous before and had never towed, now tows in the mountains.
There is a lot more to towing an RV than towing capacity of the truck.
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10-24-2020, 07:58 PM #48
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2020 Solitude 310GK-R, FBP, 1,460w solar, 540ah BBGC3, MORryde IS w/disc brakes
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2019 Solitude 373FB-R, 2019 F-350 Platinum DRW Powerstroke, Hensley BD5 air bag hitch
2016 Reflection 318RST, 2016 GMC 3500 Denali SRW Duramax, Hensley BD3 air bag hitch
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10-24-2020, 09:24 PM #49
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Not sure where you got those numbers but Reese page says:
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- Class IV hitches used as weight carrying are rated up to 10,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a 1000 lbs maximum trailer tongue weight (TW).
- Class IV hitches used for weight distributing are rated up to 14,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a 1400 lbs. maximum trailer tongue weight (TW)."
https://www.reese-hitches.com/learni...towing-classes
But Ford de-rates the Class IV hitch on most the the F150 I have seen and when asked the area rep they say because of frame.Dennis & Ellie
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10-24-2020, 09:24 PM #50
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It seems like my posts get lost, or maybe there are different threads that I'm posting to. I have no doubts that an F250 or F350 can tow more than an F150. It also seems clear that many folks think of the standard F150 that you can buy off a dealer's lot. Let me once again tell you about my 2020 F150 with the HDPP option.
1. Sticker payload 2,743 lbs. This is a 157" wheelbase crew cab with 6.5' bed.
2. 5th wheel towing GVWR capacity (per Ford) 11,500 lbs, total GCVR 17,100.
3. Here are my Cat scale weights compared to capacity. All good.
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