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Well that validates my choice of trucks. My trailer is just over 27 ft and has a max weight of 7000 lbs. I have used an equalizer hitch for about 20 years, nice WDH. I did get a Weight Safe WDH to go with my new truck. I like the more modern adjustment system. Looks like you made it back before winter fully sets in. Thanks for the reply.
This is great info. Pretty similar to my trailer (length/weight) too. I just picked up a 2025 version of your truck this past weekend. I’m coming from towing with a 2020 Expedition with Max Towing package. Two runs through the Rockies the last few years was enough for me to start looking for a Super Duty.
This is great info. Pretty similar to my trailer (length/weight) too. I just picked up a 2025 version of your truck this past weekend. I’m coming from towing with a 2020 Expedition with Max Towing package. Two runs through the Rockies the last few years was enough for me to start looking for a Super Duty.
I’ve been towing this trailer for the past four years with a 3.5 Ecoboost F150. Tow package max crew. Plenty of power but not enough mass. I got tired of the feeling that I was riding on the edge of control. My hat is off to the guys towing the 30+ footers with an F150.
My hat is off to the guys towing the 30+ footers with an F150.
My F150 below was rated for about 9k towing. The trailer is probably 8k loaded, 32' ball to bumper. Pulled just fine most of the time with the 5.0 V8. Going up hills was a bit hard on it. That's the primary reason for the new F250 PSD. Looking forward to next season.
DuraFlap (Front/Rear) [US Army weights should be black. DuraFlap customer service was great and is getting the correct ones shipped]
TuxMats
Bug Deflector, Bolt-on - Husky HUL-2815235
Ventvisor, Low Profile - Husky HUL-2854044
BuiltRight Dashmount
BuiltRight Rear Seat Release
Dash Cam (3 Channel) - VIOFO A329S
Fumoto F106N
FX4 Sticker Delete
How do you like the hood protector/bug deflector? Any previous experience with that model? I was either going to get the one you have or the Aeroskin II that is held on by 3m tape. Yours is the first picture on a 2026 Super Duty.
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DuraFlap (Front/Rear) [US Army weights should be black. DuraFlap customer service was great and is getting the correct ones shipped]
TuxMats
Bug Deflector, Bolt-on - Husky HUL-2815235
Ventvisor, Low Profile - Husky HUL-2854044
BuiltRight Dashmount
BuiltRight Rear Seat Release
Dash Cam (3 Channel) - VIOFO A329S
Fumoto F106N
FX4 Sticker Delete
+1 on the Fumoto valve. All my previous vehicles had them when I was doing oil changes. Wouldn't it be nice if Ford used that for the fuel filter drain?
Any detriments to the Bug Deflector, Bolt-on - Husky HUL-2815235?
Bullseye:
How do you like the hood protector/bug deflector? Any previous experience with that model? I was either going to get the one you have or the Aeroskin II that is held on by 3m tape. Yours is the first picture on a 2026 Super Duty.
Originally Posted by dadsf100custom
+1 on the Fumoto valve. All my previous vehicles had them when I was doing oil changes. Wouldn't it be nice if Ford used that for the fuel filter drain?
Any detriments to the Bug Deflector, Bolt-on - Husky HUL-2815235?
Have ran the same basic model of deflector for a couple decades with good results. I wasn't wanting to tape something across the hood. Also, the stick-on ones I saw don't appear to have the extra flair/bend at the top to increase the angle of attack. The other thing I like about the bolt on is you can get under it when washing the truck. To install you remove 4 push pins from the underhood weatherstripping and replace with screws. The outer edge does use about a 4" strip of 2-sided tape under the hood. I did install 4 of the stick on rubber bumpers on the hood, but probably gotten by without them as I haven't noticed any flexing at highway speeds.
Have ran the same basic model of deflector for a couple decades with good results. I wasn't wanting to tape something across the hood. Also, the stick-on ones I saw don't appear to have the extra flair/bend at the top to increase the angle of attack. The other thing I like about the bolt on is you can get under it when washing the truck. To install you remove 4 push pins from the underhood weatherstripping and replace with screws. The outer edge does use about a 4" strip of 2-sided tape under the hood. I did install 4 of the stick on rubber bumpers on the hood, but probably gotten by without them as I haven't noticed any flexing at highway speeds.
Nice looking truck, and I like your Army mud flaps. You said, " angle of attack." You didn't happen to fly while you were in the Army. Thanks for your info on the hood protector.
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2026 F450 -Build date week of 12-22-25- LOL- so while I'm waiting on my truck I have bought the following parts. I looking for a solution for th TPMS Sensors and valve stems for the rear wheels
1. 22 Inch Mayhem Wheels - just arrived this week going with Falken AT4-W Tires
2. Weathertech floor mats
3. Front Wheel well liners
4. Bed Liner
5. Pending sport grill & blacked out bumpers
Just added a SnugTop Rebel camper shell. It is my forth SnugTop camper shell; I have had one on each of my previous trucks, and it is great. This one has the added bonus of smoothing out the ride. I noticed the difference as soon as I started moving. Took out a lot of the bounce you get in a Super Duty when you do not have a load. I have also added a BuiltRight mollie in the bed of the truck (secures my gas can when traveling) and a cell phone dash mount. Both are well built and do a great job. I also had these in my past vehicles.
Bubba which cell phone mount did you go with? Happy with it, and did it require drilling? Thanks