Towing with 35s
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You won't lose any capacity as long as the load rating of the tires is as high as the OEM tires. Technically, you will lose the difference in weight between the OEM tires and the new ones, but that's negligible. You will exceed one or more of the other limits before you reach the published max tow rating.
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Towing capacity is one thing, but gvcc is another. I have a 2015 with max tow package and the eco boost engine. The carrying capacity with people and load is 1865 lbs. If you are getting a fifth wheel the pin weight is roughly 20% of the trailer weight. It would not take much to be over the weight limits. You can tow it but you may not be able to carry it.
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I believe with 35's you will lose some towing ability unless you re-gear to a numerically higher ratio. Ford tow ratings are different depending on gear selection - hence the max tow gets a 3.73 (I thought 4.10 was available last year??) 3.73 ratio is effectively reduced when 35" tires are introduced, you would need at least 4.10 and 35's to maintain close to Ford's published numbers. Go here
http://www.jeepsunlimited.com/forums...s-tires-amp-bs
about a 1/3 of the way down and look at the chart to see what I mean. 35s can be heavy, almost twice as heavy as a "p" rated stock size tire. Tirerack publishes tire weights.
http://www.jeepsunlimited.com/forums...s-tires-amp-bs
about a 1/3 of the way down and look at the chart to see what I mean. 35s can be heavy, almost twice as heavy as a "p" rated stock size tire. Tirerack publishes tire weights.
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