I have a 2020 F150 4wd with the 3.5 eco and the max trailer package, Roadmaster active suspension, and equilizer hitch .
I recently saw a used RV for sale that I like at a good price. The problem is its bigger /heavier than I wanted to tow.
It is a 32' model , 38' total, that weighs 7400# dry, 930# hitchweight
The truck has the GVWR 7000# package , curb weight of 4950#, a GCWR of 19400 and a max trailer rating of 12,500. Truck payload will not be much probably 750#. I dont know about the cargo weight of the trailer maybe 1,000#??
So according to those specs I think I am good.
How is it in real life? Any experiences?
I know its longer and a wind catcher . I had wanted to keep it less than 7000lbs
I have a 33' lightweight trailer <6000#, that blew me all over the road in a storm so I am gunshy.
I recently saw a used RV for sale that I like at a good price. The problem is its bigger /heavier than I wanted to tow.
It is a 32' model , 38' total, that weighs 7400# dry, 930# hitchweight
The truck has the GVWR 7000# package , curb weight of 4950#, a GCWR of 19400 and a max trailer rating of 12,500. Truck payload will not be much probably 750#. I dont know about the cargo weight of the trailer maybe 1,000#??
So according to those specs I think I am good.
How is it in real life? Any experiences?
I know its longer and a wind catcher . I had wanted to keep it less than 7000lbs
I have a 33' lightweight trailer <6000#, that blew me all over the road in a storm so I am gunshy.
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