Towing Question

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for a travel trailer I would recommend a good weight distribution hitch and sway control. You definitely will need a heavy duty tow package you may also want to increase the size of the transmission cooler if one is already installed or install one if there isn't a cooler on the expy.

my best advice would be to talk to a good RV dealer and see what they recommend
also check with your Ford dealer to see what it would cost to up-grade to the heavy duty package if needed but be cautious on what they tell you about towing weights

again check to see what hitch and connector are already on the expy and post that information on the forum

also update your signature as that will help for future information and responses
it can be updated in the USER CP section
 
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Okay good to know. Well once I have the Vin I'll run it and check back here with my findings. I want it to absolutely be safest possible as I will mainly be the one pulling but my wife will maybe have to drive sometimes too.

Okay thanks for all the advice it has been so greatly appreciated!

I do have a signature set but its not showing for some reason.
 
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So I just looked on the website format my signature works fine, but on here it doesn't show that's odd.
 

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you have the 2010 showing but not the 2007

also will say it was a pleasure dealing with someone your age that has some common sense and gets the point across
 
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I'm completely sorry Roxy, its supposed to say 10 not 07 I'm very sorry.

It has been a pleasure dealing with you as well, you have answered every question I have asked. Thank you for the compliment I appreciate it. I just have learned it helps to be as descriptive as possible it helps get a more accurate answer.

I will say this coming to common sense in the aspect of pulling a trailer. It's better to take your time and get there in 1 piece rather than rush it and hurt your vehicle and endanger your life.
 

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On my 07 with the HD tow package it's rated at 9000lbs for my 4x4. 9200 for the 4x2. Without the HD tow package it is 6000 lbs for both 4x4 and 4x2.
 
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Oh okay. Well after looking at the brochure for the 10 Expo with the 3.31 & 3.73 gears for the 4x2 it shows the max load capacity is 9,200 but again I won't know more details until I search the Vin and find out the exact info for my expo.
 

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"its supposed to say 10 not 07"

OK that clears up the confusion as your original post says 07 other that the tow weights which most likely apply to the 2010 all comments remain the same
 
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Yeah it didn't snap, I'm sorry.

Well I'll grab the VIN in a bit and report what my findings. Great thing is, is we probably aren't getting a trailer till beginning of next year so I have time to save and do the upgrades you mentioned above.
 
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