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Old 06-12-2013, 02:18 PM
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I had a long drawn out question, but I'll simplify.

I/m looking to replace an existing F150. 2010 5.4L, SuperCrew, 4x4, 3.55 rear gear, Lariat, 5.5ft bed.
GVWR 7200lbs and Payload 1150lbs

Looking at upgrading to a 8000(ish) GVWR with a high payload @1800lbs (or higher)

Must have:
EcoBoost, 4x4, Supercrew, 3.73 rear gear, Max trailer tow pkg (or the heavy duty payload option).

My issue is I cannot find any info on what the different payload weights are vs the options on the trucks

Obviously a heavy sunroof, 20" wheels, leather etc etc all detract from the payload.

So, can people post a pic of the door jamb stickers and a brief list of the options on their trucks, Thanks.

Ideally Id find an EB, FX4,(401, Id like heated and cooled seats, but cant get them with cloth seats) Screw, 4x4, 6.5' bed, sterling grey, dark interior, 3.73 rear end, HD payload, dumbo mirrors. I know its doesnt exist. But that is the ideal machine for my needs.

6300lb Travel trailer (1000 hitch weight wet?) WD hitch.
2500lb Boat
5000lb Enclosed trailer
2000lb open ATV trailer

Existing:


This is a 13 EB, max tow FX4 402(?) with the appearance package, so its a pretty full load. 20' wheels, roof, nav etc etc.


Thoughts?

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You're on track. The HD payload option will add about 500 lbs to the GVWR and payload. In the case of the 13 EB above, it would be 8200 lbs GVWR and about 2000 lbs payload capacity. Although adding the HD payload limits some of your other options like chrome and larger wheels.
I have a Lariat Screw with the HD payload option and with other factory options (as avail for the HD). That includes running boards, bed side steps, wheel well liners, etc. They all add up and reduce the stickered payload, but it's still 2100 lbs.
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Don't know if this copy and paste job will work or not:

http://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/specifications/payload/

Hope this worked. If not, go to the Ford website under F-150 and there is a tab for payload selector.
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On the tire and loading information, mine says passenger and cargo weight should not exceed 1491, curious as to why it's kinda low as oppose to 1660..
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I have a 2012 Ecoboost, FX4, Luxury Package, Max tow, 3.73's etc, nearly identical to what you describe. My payload is 1822. GVW is 7,700.

I highly recommend the LT tires if you are towing anything significant.

Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Andrade
On the tire and loading information, mine says passenger and cargo weight should not exceed 1491, curious as to why it's kinda low as oppose to 1660..
Because the 1660lb would be a base truck with no options.
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2013 Eco-Boost F150 Lariat SCrew 4x4 157" WB, 3.73/Max Tow & HD Payload Pkg. No Roof or Nav. I have Leather Bucket seats Heat/cool w/flow thru console, spray in factory liner, and wheel well liners.
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Originally Posted by 11screw50
Because the 1660lb would be a base truck with no options.
Makes sense, that would mean that my fx4's curb weight is at 5709 which seems pretty heavy for a super cap with no moon roof. The GVW on mine is 7200.


Helpful site OP. http://www.ford.com/resources/ford/g..._F150nov18.pdf
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Originally Posted by BlueOval5.0
Don't know if this copy and paste job will work or not:

http://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/specifications/payload/

Hope this worked. If not, go to the Ford website under F-150 and there is a tab for payload selector.
Yeah. Seen it. As stated its only base trucks, doesn't deduct for options. Exactly what I'm looking for, payload vs what options.

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Originally Posted by Cover Dog
2013 Eco-Boost F150 Lariat SCrew 4x4 157" WB, 3.73/Max Tow & HD Payload Pkg. No Roof or Nav. Bucket seats w/flow thru counsel.
Exactly what I want. Except in a fx4, don't want chrome. Wish it existed.

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