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Old 02-20-2007, 12:05 PM
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"It's a lowered, supercharged, hot rod of a pickup truck, so there is no question that it really hauls. But as an unexpected bonus, the Ford F-150 Lightning also hauls - lumber, mulch, boat trailers, whatever. Souped-up pickups and SUVs from General Motors typically have had limited or no towing and payload capacity, so it is nice to see."- Same with the Ram SRT-10 it's not even rated to pull anything .


"The Lightning's 5000-lb towing capacity and 800-lb payload capacity will not displace many one-ton dually pickups from the heavy lifting chores. But the Lightning is equipped to provide the basic benefit of owning a truck; the ability to haul heavy objects. So Lightning owners can use their truck to haul a boat to the lake or to take a car to a show or race track."


..I agree Stewart

Ace

http://www.thecarconnection.com/Vehicle_Reviews/Pickup_Trucks/2001_Ford_F-150_Lightning.S275.A4065.html?pg=2