Hello! First time poster, long time lurker. I might have missed this in the threads over the years, I did try to look but didn't see it (maybe because it is so obvious of an answer?
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Do I need a WDH on a 2014 4x4 EL for a trailer who's tongue weight is 575 lbs (weighed with a Sherline scale and weighed at a scale)? The trailer, a TrailManor (a hardsided popup) weighs, fully loaded with water and gear, 5,100 lbs (it is a tongue-heavy trailer). It is only 23' long from the front of hitch to the rear of the trailer.
The Ford online guide http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...Owners-Manual-version-3_om_EN-USA_04_2014.pdf
on pg 232 states it has a weight-carrying maximum tongue weight of 600 lbs.
So I should be, all things being equal, good-to-go without a WDH, yes?
A follow-up question, if that is true how far back in time do the Expy's have 600 lb "dead weight" tongue capacities (presuming equipped with the HD tow package)? I ask because the 2011 brochure states 600 lbs as well, however it has this caveat, "The vehicle owner is responsible for obtaining the proper hitch ball, ball mounting, weight
distributing equipment (i.e., equalizing arms and snap-up brackets, sway control system) and other appropriate equipment to tow both the trailer and its cargo load". The 2014 advertisement states the same thing.
(The above quote was copied from http://www.ford.com/resources/ford/general/pdf/towingguides/11FLMRVTT_ExpeditionNov18.pdf)
Do I need a WDH on a 2014 4x4 EL for a trailer who's tongue weight is 575 lbs (weighed with a Sherline scale and weighed at a scale)? The trailer, a TrailManor (a hardsided popup) weighs, fully loaded with water and gear, 5,100 lbs (it is a tongue-heavy trailer). It is only 23' long from the front of hitch to the rear of the trailer.
The Ford online guide http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...Owners-Manual-version-3_om_EN-USA_04_2014.pdf
on pg 232 states it has a weight-carrying maximum tongue weight of 600 lbs.
So I should be, all things being equal, good-to-go without a WDH, yes?
A follow-up question, if that is true how far back in time do the Expy's have 600 lb "dead weight" tongue capacities (presuming equipped with the HD tow package)? I ask because the 2011 brochure states 600 lbs as well, however it has this caveat, "The vehicle owner is responsible for obtaining the proper hitch ball, ball mounting, weight
distributing equipment (i.e., equalizing arms and snap-up brackets, sway control system) and other appropriate equipment to tow both the trailer and its cargo load". The 2014 advertisement states the same thing.
(The above quote was copied from http://www.ford.com/resources/ford/general/pdf/towingguides/11FLMRVTT_ExpeditionNov18.pdf)