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I have a 2025 Expedition Max and initially purchased a 25-foot RV that weighed around 5,000 lbs. It towed very poorly. At first, I assumed the issue was due to it being a single-axle trailer that didn’t track well. We installed an Equal-i-zer hitch, which helped significantly and at least made it manageable to tow.
We have since upgraded to a tandem axle trailer that weighs approximately 8,000 lbs. According to the manufacturer’s specifications, this should be well within the vehicle’s towing capacity. However, we still experienced stability issues and ultimately installed a Hensley Arrow hitch. That hitch has been extremely effective at eliminating sway and has made a major improvement in overall towing performance.
The issue we’re now facing is that the Hensley Arrow hitch is quite heavy, which increases the overall tongue weight and causes noticeable rear sag. I’ve been looking into adding airbags to the rear coils for leveling, but after inspecting the suspension, I noticed that the coils appear to be integrated around the shocks.
Does this mean I would need to replace the shocks entirely with an air-assisted setup, or are there airbag options that work with the existing coil configuration? Also, what solutions are others using to properly level a 2025 Expedition Max when towing in this weight range?
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I have a 2025 Expedition Max and initially purchased a 25-foot RV that weighed around 5,000 lbs. It towed very poorly. At first, I assumed the issue was due to it being a single-axle trailer that didn’t track well. We installed an Equal-i-zer hitch, which helped significantly and at least made it manageable to tow.
We have since upgraded to a tandem axle trailer that weighs approximately 8,000 lbs. According to the manufacturer’s specifications, this should be well within the vehicle’s towing capacity. However, we still experienced stability issues and ultimately installed a Hensley Arrow hitch. That hitch has been extremely effective at eliminating sway and has made a major improvement in overall towing performance.
The issue we’re now facing is that the Hensley Arrow hitch is quite heavy, which increases the overall tongue weight and causes noticeable rear sag. I’ve been looking into adding airbags to the rear coils for leveling, but after inspecting the suspension, I noticed that the coils appear to be integrated around the shocks.
Does this mean I would need to replace the shocks entirely with an air-assisted setup, or are there airbag options that work with the existing coil configuration? Also, what solutions are others using to properly level a 2025 Expedition Max when towing in this weight range?
If you want it more casual, more “forum-style,” or more direct, I can tweak it