The Little Truck That Could
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The Little Truck That Could
First time I towed the big trailer (about 10,000lbs) since I got my 4.56s and 87 octane tow tune from PHP. It did surprisingly good. If I kept it under 60mph on the interstate it did very little searching for gears. The only problem was balancing since the tractor is too long for the trailer. It did some fish-tailing, but I made it home. It does better than my dad's stock 2009 5.4 with 3.55 gears. I averaged 11mpg pulling it which isn't as bad as I expected
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I'm probably putting AALs in to clear 37s in a few months so that should take care of it
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The trailer is too short to be able to balance the tractor right, so it has to have a lot of tongue weight. There's really no way to keep the back end of the truck level until I get AALs
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Here's a pretty decent video- and they use an f150 at one point too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2WMeZy07Jg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2WMeZy07Jg
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A WD hitch transfers some weight toward the front axle. Without WD, a Class 3 hitch is only rated for a 5000# trailer and 500# tongue weight. WD will double that.
If you are towing a 10k trailer with a heavy tongue, you will probably be over the hitch rating even with WD. Like I said, if you are that far over rating, that's dangerous. A 1/2 ton truck is not designed to tow with a tongue weight over 1000# or so.
If you are towing a 10k trailer with a heavy tongue, you will probably be over the hitch rating even with WD. Like I said, if you are that far over rating, that's dangerous. A 1/2 ton truck is not designed to tow with a tongue weight over 1000# or so.