What can I tow ? Sooooo confused

   / What can I tow ? Sooooo confused #21  
...and GCWR is not listed on your door sticker. GVWR is, along with maximum allowable axle loads.
 
   / What can I tow ? Sooooo confused #22  
Straight from Ford:

http://www.ford.com/resources/ford/general/pdf/towingguides/13flrv&tt_f150.pdf


Summary of what the link says if you read all the fine print:
5600 lbs with a weight distributing hitch system. (and one 150 lb driver and no cargo)
5000 lbs without a weight distributing hitch (and one 150 lb driver and no cargo).

*****Fat drivers over 150 lbs, any passsengers added, any cargo added to the truck bed must be subtracted from the towing weight limit.


Note 1: Camper or flat deck trailer does not mean a hill of beans difference on what you can legally tow on a bumper pull trailer. Only the weight is a factor from the legal perspective. That said a 5000 pound flat deck load will pull more comfortably than a higher profile 5000 lb camper as the camper is breaking much more wind and you get the parachute effect that increases exponentially as speed increases. (Similar to when you roll your window down at 60mph and stick your hand out the window. There is very little wind resistance when you point your fingers forward and a whole bunch more wind resistance when you point your fingers to the sky). So while the 5000 lb flat deck trailer will be a more pleasurable towing experience the camper is still legal to tow.

Note 2: Electric trailer brakes (or hydraulic surge trailer brakes) are pretty much mandatory on anything above 1500 lbs weights, but the actual limit varies from local government to local government. Regardless you want trailer brakes on at least one axle as stopping is always the hardest thing to do instead of going so this should not be overlooked. (electric brakes require a controller to be installed in cab of truck. hydraulic surge brakes are built into the tongue of trailer)

Note 3: While the weight distributing hitch only increases your towing capacity by a mere 600 lbs it is not because of your chasis or truck brakes, but is such a small benefit due to your little motor. The weight distributing hitch limit keeps increasing as the motor gets bigger (more hp) or rear axle ratio gets bigger (better for towing). Still 5600 lb rating is not too shabby for a little 3.7 l V6. I pulled 5000 lb similar trailer loads back in the day with a 1992 chevy 4.3 v6 and then later a 2001 chevy 4.3 v6. Never had an issue with either.

Note 4: When you simply have to carry more stuff; Put any added weight in trailer instead of the truck bed if possible. Weight in the trailer then you do not have have to subtract from your legal tow rating. Weight in truck bed then you must subtract. Added weight in trailer only increases the load on your truck's rear axle and tires by 10% or that load. Conversely, same weight placed in truck bed increases the load on the truck's rear axle and tires by 100%.
 
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   / What can I tow ? Sooooo confused #23  
Aren't there requirements for the trailer to have braking at a certain weight capacity? Or does that vary by state?

My 7000lb flatbed has brakes, my 7500lb 5th wheel has brakes. No way I'd tow either loaded trailer without brakes...

I'd guess that is pretty accurate. You definitely need brakes for that load. I tow my Dixie chopper on a lawnmower trailer with a GMC 1500 without trailer brakes and it pushes the truck pretty good. I have towed the F-series Kubota and the Dixie chopper on an equipment trailer without brakes behind the F-350. It pushes the truck pretty bad. Not a chance I would hook it to a 1/2 ton without brakes. I'm pretty sure Ford says you are required to have trailer brakes on loads over 1500 pounds. My mower and trailer is over 1500 pounds and it affects the stoping distance pretty bad behind the 1/2 ton.
 
   / What can I tow ? Sooooo confused #25  
And that's why I see so many small trailers with a 3500lb axle and a 2990 GVW.

Bruce
 
   / What can I tow ? Sooooo confused #26  
The correct answer is "Buy a Chevy", you're welcome ;)
 
   / What can I tow ? Sooooo confused #28  
The correct answer is "Buy a Chevy", you're welcome ;)

Do that and you will need that trailer even more so your buddy can tow you home on it....lol

Chris
 
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#29  
I ain 't buyin' a Chety oops, Chevy!!! I like my Ford, and the one before, and the one before that one !!

On a side note re: brakes . Would not even consider towing a 5600# rig with my truck without weight distribution hitch and brakes . Just dreamin ' of pullin ' a very light weight travel trailer . And even then I 'd have brakes and WDH .
 

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