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Old Sep 5, 2012 | 08:33 PM
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5.0 Tow review

Hoping this will help some people in decision making on their next truck for those who tow

Right now i'm at 25,500 miles with 6300 miles towing my 1975 FJ40 on a 18 foot car hauler, with some spare parts and camping gear. Weight is around 6200 lbs

Truck specs:
'11 supercab FX4 5.0 w/ 3.73 gears, completely stock

My last trip was from Houston, Tx to Moab, Utah and then Moab, Utah to Denton, Tx. Roughly 2200 miles. This is what i'm going to give most of the review on due to steep grades and actually got a better feel for the trucks towing for a longer distance.

Engine:
Excellent power through out the RPM range. Only spot I can say is sort of "dead" would be 3rd gear right when it shifts. If you rev about 500 rpm further than I usually do (I have it shift around 3k rpm usually) the truck goes great into 3rd and you avoid the dead spot. On the highway, the truck really likes 5th gear. It will go into 6th, but you really need to control the throttle to get it to hold that gear. I'll usually drop it into 5th myself when i feel it's about to drop down a gear. On the steeper climbs that I experienced in NM, CO, and UT most were started in 5th (i dropped to 5th myself) and towards the peak usually drop into 4th at 70 mph and truck will hold 70 mph 95% of the time. Only found about 3 climbs or so where i'd slow down to 60-65 and into 3rd gear. No issues with temperature, ran 1000 miles straight only shutting off for fuel there and back and temperatures never were an issue.

On my trip to Utah, I had a F250 following me with about the same load (jeep JK on almost the same trailer). The only hills i couldn't keep up on were the few hills where i slowed down to 60-65 mph.

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Only complaint is the dead spot in 3rd gear which I'm assuming is a gap between gear ratios. Trans temp holds on average 204. I did experience temps at 212 for a split second when i got a tank of bad gas in wichita. I will say, with bad gas (I've never had such bad gas before in my life) the truck i would say lost 30% of it's power. I could not hold 70 mph in 4th gear, normally that is 5th gear no problem for the truck for that specific road. After 200 miles and 2 stops to dilute the bad fuel the truck was fine.

Mileage:
I have gotten any where between 8.7 and 11.6 with this load. 8.7 was used with cruise control. I have found this is the worst way to drive with this truck and a trailer. Truck will constantly shift for no reason and instead of dropping one gear will drop 2 or even 3 and run 4k rpm on it's own to hold speed. W/ out cruise control I at worst get 10. For this last trip my overall average was 10.7. The truck does not care if you are doing 68-78, it will get the same mileage. The 11.6 was doing about 62 mph from west of Austin, Tx back to Houston, Tx

These are more for all f150's across the board
Steering: Exclude 6.2's
I've read some people complain with the electronic steering and a load, they claim the truck gets to light on the front end and wonders. I have not experienced that, I'd guess that problem is caused by a very poorly weighted load.

Suspension:
Honestly can't ask for a better ride loaded down. My truck sits almost level, a slight hint of the rear being low but not much. I will be adding air bags to the rear eventually when I level out the front so i will stay level and not kill the ride with an AAL. If you leave the truck stock, I see no reason to mess with it at all unless you are towing much more weight.

Brakes:
When i got the truck, the one option I wanted that it didn't have was trailer brakes. I got one chance to tow with out the TBC and it stopped it pretty well but definitely too much weight to ever consider towing w/ out TB's regularly. Added them myself.15 minute install, Cost was $100 after shipping from Tasca + $130 to flash. Many have gotten the re-flash from the dealer for free, or for a half hour labor charge. With the trailer brakes, truck stops the load amazingly.


I would like if some one who tows a similar load (weight wise) with an Ecoboost and 09-10 5.4 could post up a review similar to this. I'm thinking it's about time we get a sticky of FAQ's up top for the 09+ trucks for new buyers and future buyers.
 

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Old Sep 5, 2012 | 10:02 PM
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Great review. I own a '12 F-150. Same as yours, just a XLT.

I tow this about once a week. Some times it is only slightly more then empty, other times it weighs over 13k fully loaded.

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Now keep in mind, my old truck was a '11 F250 and I towed this as well with it. So that is what I am comparing it too.


I am blown away by the way this truck tows. I would say it is VERY comparable to my old Superduty. I wasn't towing no where near as often or as much, so I down sized...and am glad I did.
Don't get me wrong, the 6.2L got loads going much quicker (or I was just more throttle happy with it) but when It comes to stopping, with a properly loaded trailer, the trailer brakes do the majority of the work.

I am more then happy with the way this truck tows...everything!
 
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Old Sep 5, 2012 | 10:07 PM
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nice review, id like to see what the other motor owners will say, we all know this is going to be said, "why didn't you get an ecoboost for towing?" or "nothing can beat an ecoboost's towing" i know my lil 4.6 would have worked its *** off during that trip. Keep on truckin!
 
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Old Sep 5, 2012 | 11:50 PM
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hey YZ did u tow off the ball or did u do a WD set up!??

same question to u also stuff deer
 
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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by 06yz250f
Right now i'm at 25,500 miles with 6300 miles towing my 1975 FJ40 on a 18 foot car hauler, with some spare parts and camping gear. Weight is around 6200 lbs
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No WD set up for me, I can adjust my load on the trailer to get it sitting properly. If you have a camper where you can't move your weight I can see it being needed.
A tongue weight of 10% of your load is recommended to prevent sway when towing, which would give you around a 600 pound load on the ball. That's a significant weight way back there, and deserves a WDH. You'd be surprised how much better it will ride with a WDH. It also puts back some of the weight lost on the front end by having that high tongue weight. A WDH is a necessity IMHO, and cheap insurance to boot.
 
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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 10:32 AM
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Except I have no sway when towing and handles the load w/ no issues.
 

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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 10:38 AM
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Thought about adding a rear sway bar?
 
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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 10:40 AM
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No, honestly hasn't even crossed my mind. Maybe later on I will look into modding my truck slightly but right now I'm happy.
 

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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 10:44 AM
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How were your mpgs on the trip?
 
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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 11:34 AM
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You may be overloading your stock hitch if you don't have WD. A class 3 hitch is only rated for 500# tongue/5K gross without WD.
 
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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 88racing
How were your mpgs on the trip?
around 10.7 over all.

Only time it dipped significantly below was when i got the bad gas
 

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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by 06yz250f
I would like if some one who tows a similar load (weight wise) with an Ecoboost and 09-10 5.4 could post up a review similar to this. I'm thinking it's about time we get a sticky of FAQ's up top for the 09+ trucks for new buyers and future buyers.
i have a 2010 5.4 4x4 with 3:55 crew cab short box i pulled a 2011 jay feather 29" travel trailer (29L BH w/slide) from veges to San Francisco. trailer weight was just about 7200 LBS. thats only a 1000 over yours. i got like 11.8 MPG avg it did drop to low 9's in the hills and never drooped lower than 4th gear. i never went over 60 MPH or under 40 MPH on the freeway and yes the 6 speed dose not like to be in Cruz. at 55 it seemed to jump back and forth form 6 to 5 gear and back witch it did till i took it off Cruz then it pulled like a champ!
 
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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by 1997 lariat 4.6
nice review, id like to see what the other motor owners will say, we all know this is going to be said, "why didn't you get an ecoboost for towing?" or "nothing can beat an ecoboost's towing" :
 
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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by glc
You may be overloading your stock hitch if you don't have WD. A class 3 hitch is only rated for 500# tongue/5K gross without WD.
believe its a class iv on his 11'. It is on my 12'. sticker on the hitch says its rated for 1050 on the tongue.
 
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