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I have a 4x4f250 2006 with the towing system on it and heavy supension. I am wondering what the max. is I can tow. Does any one pull 5th wheels and if so how much can I safely pull on a regular basis?
I copied this info from a posting I answered 15 minutes ago. I hope this helps
the 350 regular cab drw with 6.0, torque shift, and 4.30 rear end will pull 19,200 lbs. , Supercab with same configuration 6.0, torque shift, 4.30 rear will pull 18,800 lbs., and crew cab with same config. to powertrain will pull 18,600lbs. Hope this helps. here's the link:
I have a 4x4f250 2006 with the towing system on it and heavy supension. I am wondering what the max. is I can tow. Does any one pull 5th wheels and if so how much can I safely pull on a regular basis?
Need more info on your SD.
Engine? 5.4L, 6.0L, or 6.8L (V10)
Configuration? (ie: SC SWB, CC SWB, SC LWB, CC LWB, etc)
Transmission? Auto or Stick
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2003 F250 SD SC 142" XLT FX4 V10 Auto 4x4 3.73s
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