Thanks in advance for the advice. Bought my wife a 2017 Expedition EL with the XLT trim about a year ago. It was a year old, had been an Enterprise fleet vehicle so it had a lot of miles, (therefore I was able to get a really good deal). The drive and ride was great, handled better than any...
From what I'm seeing on this thread, I may need to just stick with using my 2012 F-150 to pull the camper, the last thing I want to do is hurt the transmission in our 17 expedition.
Thanks for the replies, yes it is an EL but no it is not 4 wheel drive. With the 3.31 axle how much does that decrease my towing capacity? I'm fairly sure that the receiver I see on the back of mine is not a class 5 receiver, probably a class 4 or maybe even a class 3. Is there any ID that would...
Sounds like I may be able to use this truck to pull my 25' camper(5500 pounds) if I can do the trans cooler. Also, the axle number on the VIN sticker is 15, what axle do I have? and is this axle okay for towing a camper the size and weight listed above? Thanks again
Just bought my wife a 2017 Expedition EL, the XLT version so it didn't come with the integrated brake control in the dash. It also doesn't have a connector for the 7 blade RV plug, but does have the 4-Pin flat connector and the hitch receiver. Two questions, shouldn't adding the 7 pin connector...
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