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I found a wonderfully well maintained 21 foot 5th wheel (I'm single so its lots of room) with a dry weight of 3800 pounds. Can my Ford F150 302 V8 with auto (overdrive) tranny pull this with no issues please?
Thanks in advance.
David
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David and dogs (Buddy and Carol Lee) Terry 27 TT w/one slide. E350 Ford 6.8 V10
You don't say what year it is, nor whether it's a 6' or 8' bed, but the towing guide for 2008 model year shows towing capacities in the 6-7,000# range for fifth wheel trailers.
You should be able to find info on your exact year and model in the Trailer Life towing guides which are on their site.
We have a 2008 Ford F450 King Ranch Crew Cab for sale if there's anyone interested. We bought it with the anticipation of going full time, but plans changed and we are trying to sell the truck. Bought it new in 2007 and it has 10K miles on it. Contact us here if you or anyone you might know would be interested. It's a great truck for pulling 5ers! We were looking at Hitchickers and Tetons when we bought the truck.
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Tim & Cathy and our traveling buddy, Suzy 2000 Gold Wing 2007 Ford Edge (to be sold when our cabin sells) F450 King Ranch No Trailer yet :(
I use to pull a 23ft 4000lb travel trailer with a 1978 dodge ramcharger rated to tow 6000lbs. It had a 318 V8 and 3 speed automatic. It handled the trailer fine, good braking and enough power to stay out of the way of traffic on the highways.
However, once you hit a hill of any size or grade, you had to get down into 1st gear and would travel up the hill at 20MPH.
That was the only draw back to the small V8.
We used this combination for many years and were happy with it.
Fifth wheel trailers are a lot easier to tow and more stable due to the hitch being over the rear axle.
As long as you don't have the need to speed up hills the 1/2 ton should work well.
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Larry "Small House, Big Yard " 7 years to go to FT Alfa See-Ya 5'er and 2007 Kodiak C4500 Monroe Pickup