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    6000lbs tow capacity seems under rated!

    The 2019 towing guide says 6,000 lbs. for standard tow package on Expedition 4x2 and 4x4 and on Expedition Max 4x4. It gives a rating of 6,300 lbs. for standard tow package on Expedition Max 4x2. But, FWIW, the latest published tech spec for the 2019 Expedition w/ standard tow package puts max...
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    3.31 vs 3.73 gear ratio

    I've seen a few places on the forms here were folks say the 2019 Max does not come w/ 3.73 standard. That is most certainly true for the 2019 Expedition 4x2 Max, but I'm not so sure that this statement is true for the 2019 Expedition 4x4 Max. I'm attaching Ford's latest published technical...
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    Can I tow this?

    This matches my experience w/ our 1987 32' Airstream. Per CAT scale weigh station, (after remodel) trailer dry weight of about 5,700 pounds. I've pulled it in varying settings (plains, hills, mountains) w/ ease for nearly 4,000 cumulative miles using WDH and sway bar. Trickiest thing I've...
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    Here ya go Gentlemen... you see it all camping!

    Length of travel trailer vs. weight can be deceiving. I pull a 1987 32' Airstream. Original factory dry weight was 6,500 lbs. After complete remodel, where I yanked out old/weird and heavy sort of laminate flooring, old solid oak cabinetry facia, heavy wood window blinds, dinette, a foldout...
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    Just another Towing Question

    FWIW, we pull a 32' Airstream w/ our 2019 Expedition Max. We've stayed in state parks here in Michigan and National forest campgrounds in Michigan and beyond (most recently New England) w/ our Airstream. Many state parks in Michigan even allow class A motorhomes much larger than our Airstream...
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