Towing a gooseneck with a supercrew
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Towing a gooseneck with a supercrew
I am in need for a crew cab truck because a car seat doesn't fit in my f250 to well. I can't afford anything except a used truck and I don't trust a 6.blow so it looks like i'm f150 bound. Anyone tow with theirs?
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RJcavF150
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Huntingtown, MD
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agreed! 7.3's for the win!!!
I love mine. almost 200,000 miles, and 550 HP later and only thing i've had to replace is the park release pin in the tranny!
p.s.- i've never towed with my 4.6 liter, but i know friends who tow with their 5.4's. enclosed box trailers with 3-4 dirtbikes and 1000 lb tool boxes inside. they never complain.
i also have a friend with a 4.6 F150 with 300,000 miles on it, he tows jetskis with it no problem, those are light though lol.
I love mine. almost 200,000 miles, and 550 HP later and only thing i've had to replace is the park release pin in the tranny!
p.s.- i've never towed with my 4.6 liter, but i know friends who tow with their 5.4's. enclosed box trailers with 3-4 dirtbikes and 1000 lb tool boxes inside. they never complain.
i also have a friend with a 4.6 F150 with 300,000 miles on it, he tows jetskis with it no problem, those are light though lol.
Last edited by RJcavF150; 12-26-2008 at 05:21 PM.
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Why not buy a late gen 7.3 crew cab? I would look into like a 2001 or 2002 Crew cab Powerstroke If I were in your shoes wanting to do heavy towing and have room