cooper1969
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i have a f150 with the 2.7 v6 and a 355 rear end i have a tt that weighs 5886 and my truck max load is 7600 will this be ok for towing i also have sway and load hitch just need some advice thanks
the number is 1588 but i won't have any passengersTowing is only part of the equation in the b pillar drivers side you will see a yellow/white decal that will state " passengers and cargo must not exceed xxxxlbs" what is that number
I'm sorry it is 28 foot and i got a good weight and sway bar hitch. I'm just trying top be safe and don't understand this stuff. i will check and see what type of hitch i have.Guys on the F150 Forum say they do it with what you are reporting. I have the 3.5 ecoboost, max tow, 1760 payload, and personally that is at the very far edge of what I would do. Certainly get a good WDH, minimum a Equali-zer 4 point system. You didn't say how long the trailer was? If it was over 25', I wouldn't do it. More variables than simple can I tow it.
i do own it he told me that my truck could handle it i tried to do homework but got overwhelming and tried to listen to someone that knows more than me does it help that its a ultra lite and i will be parking it 30 miles from my houseThat's an awful lot of trailer for your truck. Sounds like you own the truck and trailer already? If not, I'd highly reconsider, hope a RV salesperson didn't lead you to believe everything would be fine?
How often will you drive pulling that trailer? If it is spring and fall only, keep your speeds down, you should be ok. Evan go as far as a separate trip to carry the bulk of your added weight, all your gear, it's only 30 miles. Dealer should not let you leave the lot with unsafe conditions, point blank ASK them.i will be parking it 30 miles from my house