Trailer weight chart
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Towing Question Jimmy-7700
Hi! I am am new to the forum. I have a 1999 F-150 Supercab 4x2 Sport 5.4 with a chip Flowmaster split dual exhaust and a K&N FIPK. I have 48,000 miles and have been towing a 20 foot enclosed race trailer with a 2500 lb Shelby 427 Cobra since I got the truck in 1999. I have the 17 inch wheels that came with the Goodyear GT2 high performance tires and the 3.55 limited slip rear. In never had a problem towing and drive the truck as an everyday vehicle. I just love it. I even ran the 1/4 mile in it just for fun. It ran 15.6 at 89mph. I was impressed.
***Here's the question/problem. I sold the Cobra and bought a Winston Cup car which will at about another 900lbs to the load and I was thinking of going to a 24 foot trailer instead of a 20 foot trailer. Will the F-150 be okay with the weight? Should I go with the 5th wheel method? Everyone seems to tell me to go Dually or at least Super Duty but I really don't wan't to drive something that cumbersome on a daily basis. The F-150 is like a car.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. I would like to know if any of you have an acceptable use of oil by the 5.4. I usually have to add 1/2 quart per 1000 miles.
***Here's the question/problem. I sold the Cobra and bought a Winston Cup car which will at about another 900lbs to the load and I was thinking of going to a 24 foot trailer instead of a 20 foot trailer. Will the F-150 be okay with the weight? Should I go with the 5th wheel method? Everyone seems to tell me to go Dually or at least Super Duty but I really don't wan't to drive something that cumbersome on a daily basis. The F-150 is like a car.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. I would like to know if any of you have an acceptable use of oil by the 5.4. I usually have to add 1/2 quart per 1000 miles.
#37
The F-150 is like a car.
-my thoughts at least-
#38
#39
CupRacer,
Remember your GCWR is only in the #13,000 range. To be able to tow #9000, your truck could only weigh #4000 and that would have to include the tongue weight of whatever you are towing.....
The truck could physically move it, but do you really want something that is twice your trucks weight strapped to your butt??
The F150 is a decent tow vehicle, just have to keep within it's limits....
Should we be looking out for you on Sunday's??
Good Luck!
Remember your GCWR is only in the #13,000 range. To be able to tow #9000, your truck could only weigh #4000 and that would have to include the tongue weight of whatever you are towing.....
The truck could physically move it, but do you really want something that is twice your trucks weight strapped to your butt??
The F150 is a decent tow vehicle, just have to keep within it's limits....
Should we be looking out for you on Sunday's??
Good Luck!
#40
Well, you would have to do some mods to your truck.
Shift kit (very good to have for towing)
Transmission fluid auxilary cooler
Possibly better brakes if you dont already have decent brakes.
A chip wouldnt hurt....
A very good tow hitch! They bolt to the frame, but if i were towing that kind of load, id weld it too just for a bit more strength.
- Rick -
Shift kit (very good to have for towing)
Transmission fluid auxilary cooler
Possibly better brakes if you dont already have decent brakes.
A chip wouldnt hurt....
A very good tow hitch! They bolt to the frame, but if i were towing that kind of load, id weld it too just for a bit more strength.
- Rick -
#41
Thanks Guys
This seems to be quite a nice chat web.
As for seeing me on Sundays...
I am a 47 year old mid-life crises race car driver that has been involved in racing for fun since I was 17. The Winston Cup Car gives me the level of safety comfort I didn't have with the 427 Cobra. I race with the HSR, SVRA, and HSCRA groups. It's all vintage road racing at tracks like the Glen, Limerock, VIR, Daytona. Sebring and Road Atlanta. I race as much as the budget allows. But I do mix business with pleasure. I own a Life Insurance agency that specializes in selling to those involved in Competitive Sports and those that have health problems. We are a specialty shop.
No Sales pitch.. but, if you would like to see photo's of me and my buddies and agents on the track, please visit my website at
www.competitionlife.com
Click on the underlined bars on the left to see lots of photo's which get updated from time to time..
As for seeing me on Sundays...
I am a 47 year old mid-life crises race car driver that has been involved in racing for fun since I was 17. The Winston Cup Car gives me the level of safety comfort I didn't have with the 427 Cobra. I race with the HSR, SVRA, and HSCRA groups. It's all vintage road racing at tracks like the Glen, Limerock, VIR, Daytona. Sebring and Road Atlanta. I race as much as the budget allows. But I do mix business with pleasure. I own a Life Insurance agency that specializes in selling to those involved in Competitive Sports and those that have health problems. We are a specialty shop.
No Sales pitch.. but, if you would like to see photo's of me and my buddies and agents on the track, please visit my website at
www.competitionlife.com
Click on the underlined bars on the left to see lots of photo's which get updated from time to time..
Last edited by CupRacer; 03-12-2003 at 05:28 PM.
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Re: Towing
Originally posted by CupRacer
Can anyone explain why the Lightening can tow less than the regular 150?
Can anyone explain why the Lightening can tow less than the regular 150?
In the case of the Lightning it isn't the horsepower or the torque.
I believe it is the suspension.
When you raise max towing rate, you must be willing to also increase the max tongue rate.
Max Towing for a XLT Reg cab Flareside is 8800
Max Towing for a Lightning is 5000
Even more telling is payload.
Max payload for a XLT Reg cab Flareside is 2045
Max payload for a Lightning is 800
(that is eight hundred pounds, not a typo)
Max payload for a Honda Civic is 815