HD Payload Package and Max Tow Package
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HD Payload Package and Max Tow Package
I've noticed some discussion lately regarding the combination of the HD Payload Package and the Max Tow Package. Let's get a few things straight with this combination:
The HD Payload Package and Max Tow Package BOTH include the following:
- Select-Shift Transmission (since the HD package automatically includes the Trailer Towing package, at least in Canada it does)
- Class IV hitch
- 7-pin wiring harness
- Super Engine Cooling
- Auxiliary Transmission Oil Cooler
The 8200lb GVWR rating with the HD payload package obviously overrides the 7700lb rating with the Max Tow package.
Therefore, assuming that the engine and transmission cooling improvements are the same in both packages, ordering the EcoBoost with Max Tow Package on top of the HD Payload Package only technically adds (in addition to the EB engine):
Telescopic trailer tow mirrors
Upgraded rear bumper
Possibly a different Class IV hitch to accommodate the over-10,000lb towing capacity
Trailer brake controller
I just thought I'd bring this up since there is a lot of redundancy when combining the two packages. There is no change in suspension or driveline by adding the Max Tow package to the HD payload, since the HD already has a higher GVWR.
This is more for interest's sake, since ordering the EB with the HD payload auomatically includes Max Tow anyway.
I also cannot believe how wildly different the Build & Price interfaces are between the USA and Canadian Ford websites. Seems like they were designed completely separate from each other.
The HD Payload Package and Max Tow Package BOTH include the following:
- Select-Shift Transmission (since the HD package automatically includes the Trailer Towing package, at least in Canada it does)
- Class IV hitch
- 7-pin wiring harness
- Super Engine Cooling
- Auxiliary Transmission Oil Cooler
The 8200lb GVWR rating with the HD payload package obviously overrides the 7700lb rating with the Max Tow package.
Therefore, assuming that the engine and transmission cooling improvements are the same in both packages, ordering the EcoBoost with Max Tow Package on top of the HD Payload Package only technically adds (in addition to the EB engine):
Telescopic trailer tow mirrors
Upgraded rear bumper
Possibly a different Class IV hitch to accommodate the over-10,000lb towing capacity
Trailer brake controller
I just thought I'd bring this up since there is a lot of redundancy when combining the two packages. There is no change in suspension or driveline by adding the Max Tow package to the HD payload, since the HD already has a higher GVWR.
This is more for interest's sake, since ordering the EB with the HD payload auomatically includes Max Tow anyway.
I also cannot believe how wildly different the Build & Price interfaces are between the USA and Canadian Ford websites. Seems like they were designed completely separate from each other.
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Yes, I had to do the same with my 5.0 HD. For some reason I could also factory-order the telescopic mirrors with 5.0 & regular trailer tow since I'm in Canada. Both items are included in the Max Tow package when you get the EB.
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I wish they would fix the build and price on ford.ca It will not let you select the EB with the HD package. Apparently it is actually available in Canada.
I should've pestered my salesman more to dig into it and not accepted the "if it won't let you build it its not compatible".
As a result my ordered pickup is just a couple of days away from me and is missing one package I would've liked to have.
I should've pestered my salesman more to dig into it and not accepted the "if it won't let you build it its not compatible".
As a result my ordered pickup is just a couple of days away from me and is missing one package I would've liked to have.
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It would be ideal if the mirrors could be swapped with a pull or something ...
And I agree, there is a lot of overlap between HD payload and max tow. Interestingly, I think I still paid the full price for both. But I needed and wanted them, and with the rebates the bottom line wasn't all that bad, so it's all good.
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I would've really liked the max tow but in reality I probably don't "need" it. I will be using the truck for work and it will have a fiberglass canopy with a ladder rack and fiberglass ladders along with tools. I'm sure I will be within the payload of the maxtow (7700 lbs) but would've been nice to have a bit beefier suspension etc. I would also have rather had 17" tires vs 18".
I will occasionally tow and older 26' travel trailer that weighs about 7000 lbs, hopefully with the canopy on (all tools unloaded) and a weight distributing hitch I am still well within the payload but will be making a trip to the scale to make sure.
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If I was more patient that's exactly what I would do but as it stands now I ordered Jan 17th and my truck is supposed to arrive any day now. I just can't wait to order another one.
I would've really liked the max tow but in reality I probably don't "need" it. I will be using the truck for work and it will have a fiberglass canopy with a ladder rack and fiberglass ladders along with tools. I'm sure I will be within the payload of the maxtow (7700 lbs) but would've been nice to have a bit beefier suspension etc. I would also have rather had 17" tires vs 18".
I will occasionally tow and older 26' travel trailer that weighs about 7000 lbs, hopefully with the canopy on (all tools unloaded) and a weight distributing hitch I am still well within the payload but will be making a trip to the scale to make sure.
I would've really liked the max tow but in reality I probably don't "need" it. I will be using the truck for work and it will have a fiberglass canopy with a ladder rack and fiberglass ladders along with tools. I'm sure I will be within the payload of the maxtow (7700 lbs) but would've been nice to have a bit beefier suspension etc. I would also have rather had 17" tires vs 18".
I will occasionally tow and older 26' travel trailer that weighs about 7000 lbs, hopefully with the canopy on (all tools unloaded) and a weight distributing hitch I am still well within the payload but will be making a trip to the scale to make sure.
I think I heard that in Canada, with the HD payload package you can add max tow at no extra cost. So in the end, the HD payload package would not cost you much. I'd think hard about this one, it may be worth the wait.
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I agree with Flixden, it may be well worth the wait. You can always get some beefier rear springs or have a spring shop add some leafs. With a 7000 lb. travel trailer on the hitch, the heavier springs are a necessity in my opinion. That's 700-1100 lbs. of weight on the hitch. Even with max tow, it'll probably squat more than I'd like for good handling and stability.
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I ordered a 2012 F-150 4x4 157" WB EB SCREW with the following packages:
Lariat Chrome
Max Tow
Off Road (3.73's)
From what I can tell on the Lariat the tow mirrors are not included in the max tow package. Under standard feature for the Lariat it lists "Mirrors - Power, heated sideview with memory, integrated turn signal indicators, driver's side auto-dimming feature and body-colour mirror caps".
Under Max Tow it lists "Includes Class IV trailer hitch receiver, 7-pin wiring harness, upgraded radiator, auxiliary transmission oil cooler, trailer brake controller, and upgraded rear bumper (restrictions apply)" No mention of mirrors at all.
When doing a build and price with all of the above packages selected there is still an option to select the "Mirrors - Manual trailer tow blah blah".
Maybe the XLT is different?
I did order a set of airbags for my F-150 so that I can keep it level and do use a weight distributing hitch.
The previous tow vehicle was a 2005 Chev 1500HD 6.0L crew cab 4x4, not sure what the payload is on that but it handled the trailer no problem. I know the GVWR was 8600 though vs the 7700 of my F-150 the way I ordered it.
My payload according to the brochure I have is 1,840 lb's.
Lariat Chrome
Max Tow
Off Road (3.73's)
From what I can tell on the Lariat the tow mirrors are not included in the max tow package. Under standard feature for the Lariat it lists "Mirrors - Power, heated sideview with memory, integrated turn signal indicators, driver's side auto-dimming feature and body-colour mirror caps".
Under Max Tow it lists "Includes Class IV trailer hitch receiver, 7-pin wiring harness, upgraded radiator, auxiliary transmission oil cooler, trailer brake controller, and upgraded rear bumper (restrictions apply)" No mention of mirrors at all.
When doing a build and price with all of the above packages selected there is still an option to select the "Mirrors - Manual trailer tow blah blah".
Maybe the XLT is different?
I did order a set of airbags for my F-150 so that I can keep it level and do use a weight distributing hitch.
The previous tow vehicle was a 2005 Chev 1500HD 6.0L crew cab 4x4, not sure what the payload is on that but it handled the trailer no problem. I know the GVWR was 8600 though vs the 7700 of my F-150 the way I ordered it.
My payload according to the brochure I have is 1,840 lb's.
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I ordered a 2012 F-150 4x4 157" WB EB SCREW with the following packages:
Lariat Chrome
Max Tow
Off Road (3.73's)
From what I can tell on the Lariat the tow mirrors are not included in the max tow package. Under standard feature for the Lariat it lists "Mirrors - Power, heated sideview with memory, integrated turn signal indicators, driver's side auto-dimming feature and body-colour mirror caps".
Under Max Tow it lists "Includes Class IV trailer hitch receiver, 7-pin wiring harness, upgraded radiator, auxiliary transmission oil cooler, trailer brake controller, and upgraded rear bumper (restrictions apply)" No mention of mirrors at all.
When doing a build and price with all of the above packages selected there is still an option to select the "Mirrors - Manual trailer tow blah blah".
Maybe the XLT is different?
I did order a set of airbags for my F-150 so that I can keep it level and do use a weight distributing hitch.
The previous tow vehicle was a 2005 Chev 1500HD 6.0L crew cab 4x4, not sure what the payload is on that but it handled the trailer no problem. I know the GVWR was 8600 though vs the 7700 of my F-150 the way I ordered it.
My payload according to the brochure I have is 1,840 lb's.
Lariat Chrome
Max Tow
Off Road (3.73's)
From what I can tell on the Lariat the tow mirrors are not included in the max tow package. Under standard feature for the Lariat it lists "Mirrors - Power, heated sideview with memory, integrated turn signal indicators, driver's side auto-dimming feature and body-colour mirror caps".
Under Max Tow it lists "Includes Class IV trailer hitch receiver, 7-pin wiring harness, upgraded radiator, auxiliary transmission oil cooler, trailer brake controller, and upgraded rear bumper (restrictions apply)" No mention of mirrors at all.
When doing a build and price with all of the above packages selected there is still an option to select the "Mirrors - Manual trailer tow blah blah".
Maybe the XLT is different?
I did order a set of airbags for my F-150 so that I can keep it level and do use a weight distributing hitch.
The previous tow vehicle was a 2005 Chev 1500HD 6.0L crew cab 4x4, not sure what the payload is on that but it handled the trailer no problem. I know the GVWR was 8600 though vs the 7700 of my F-150 the way I ordered it.
My payload according to the brochure I have is 1,840 lb's.
If you need air bags for a bumper pull trailer, then you are most likely loading it up too much. The WDH should be able to do the job. WDH & air bags can have some weird effects when combined, you should not need the air bags.
It really does sound to me like you want the HD payload package. I would wait if I were you.