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to an EPA-estimated 26 mpg (highway) with manual transmission which is unsurpassed in the compact pickup segment. For top of the line power, you can choose the optional 4.0L SOHC V6 Engine. It delivers serious towing, hauling and even rock-crawling capability with 207 hp and 238 lbs.-ft. of torque on tap. OTHER 2009 FEATURES INCLUDE:

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RV AND TRAILER TOWING LEADERSHIP -- IT'S A FORD TRADITION!

Pickups/Chassis Cabs Slide-In Campers

It's a Tradition Built on a Solid Foundation of Value and Service.
Outstanding Selection
There's a Ford truck, car or chassis ready to meet your needs.

Van Conversions/Class B Van Campers
Class A Motorhomes

Exceptional Towing Capabilities
The 2009 Ford F-150, along with the Super Duty® Pickups and Super Duty Chassis Cabs, can pull the heaviest trailers in their class. In fact, when properly equipped, the Super Duty can handle conventional trailers up to 16,000 pounds and fifth-wheel trailers all the way up to 24,600 pounds.

Class C Motorhomes

Experience
Every Ford vehicle is backed by decades of RV and towing experience.

Quality And Reliability

Trailers

Ford has earned a strong reputation for providing quality, reliable, high-performance RV products.

CONTENTS

Pickups/Chassis Cabs

3-5

Slide-In Campers

6

Van Conversions/Class B Van Campers

7

Sport Utility Vehicles/Crossovers

8-9

Class A Motorhome Chassis

10

Class C Motorhome Chassis

11

"Four-Wheel-Down" Towing

12

Trailer Classes and RV Trailer Types

13

Maximum Trailer Weights and Towing

Equipment/Packages

14

Required/Recommended Trailer Towing Equipment and Frontal Area Considerations 15

Trailer Towing Selector

16

F-150

17

F-250/F-350/F-450 Super Duty Pickups 18-19

F-350/F-450/F-550 Super Duty Chassis Cabs

20-21

Class A Motorhome Chassis and

F-650/F-750 Super Duty

22

Ford LCF

22

Ranger

22

Expedition, Explorer, Sport Trac and Escape 23

Crossovers and Cars

24

E-Series

25

Towing Accessories

26

Things to Know Before You Tow

27-31

Trailering Tips

32

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FORD F-150

THE NEW 2009 F-150
The highest available towing capability ­ 11,300 pounds* ­ across all cabs and the highest available payload in its class.
Thirty-one years of leadership and still counting, so you can count on us!
With a variety of models to meet your RV and Towing needs, the new 2009 F-150 is doing its share to extend F-Series sales leadership. From its best in class capabilities and long lasting durability, to its bold design and outstanding interior comfort, the '09 F-150 delivers at every turn.
Don't forget to learn about some of the F-150's excellent new towing features including standard trailer sway control, available integrated trailer brake controller, Tow/Haul mode, and the rearview camera.
*Based on properly equipped full-size pickups under 8,500 lbs.

F-150 KEY FEATURES

· Four Powerful and Fuel Efficient Engine Choices:

­ 4.6L 2V V8 with 248 hp and 294 lbs.-ft. of torque

­ 4.6L 3V V8 with 292 hp and 320 lbs.-ft. of torque

­ 5.4L 3V V8 gas engine with 310 hp and 365 lbs.-ft. of torque

­ 5.4L 3V V8 Flex Fuel (E85) with 320 hp and 390 lbs.-ft. of torque

· New fully boxed frame with hydroformed high strength steel welded through-rail cross members for superior handling control and responsiveness ­ strongest in its class

· Coil-over-shock front suspension, exclusive outboard rear shocks and rack-and-pinion steering for outstanding steering response and performance

· Huge 4-wheel vented disc brakes with standard 4-wheel Anti- lock Brake System (ABS) and electronic brake force distribution for responsive, confident stops and exceptional control under hard braking

· Three cab styles ­ Regular, SuperCab and SuperCrew

· Deep cargo boxes offering largest capacity in their class,

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plus box side steps and tailgate step

Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45.

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F-250, F-350 & F-450 SUPER DUTY® PICKUPS

HITCH RECEIVERS COME STANDARD**
Every Super Duty comes with a Built Ford Tough Hitch Receiver, each carefully matched to each truck's capabilities, all with standard 7-pin and 4-pin connectors.

FULFILLING YOUR NEED TO EXCEED AND EXCEL
THICK C CHANNEL FRAME of up to 6.7-mm steel is one reason Super Duty delivers best-in-class payload and towing.
REAR SPRINGS measure over 66" to deliver enhanced ride characteristics and provide more windup stiffness to manage torque without compromising ride comfort.
HOTCHKISS REAR SUSPENSION allows model-specific spring and axle ratings for a wide range of capacities.
OUTSTANDING BRAKING POWER is what you get from the standard 4-wheel power disc Anti-lock Brake System (ABS). Huge vented rotors and dual-piston calipers provide strong, consistent stops, even when moving the biggest loads.
BODY-TO-FRAME MOUNTING BOLTS are driven from the bottom up, a feature many aftermarket builders find desirable.
TIGHT TURNS are easy with the F-450 wide-track monobeam
4 front suspension and more wheel-well space, delivering an
outstanding turning diameter for better maneuverability.
*Maximum capacity when properly equipped. See your Ford Dealer for specific equipment requirements and other limitations. **Drawbar and its accessories are not included.

AMERICA'S MOST CAPABLE PICKUPS
Whether you're pulling or carrying, for the really big jobs, F-Series Super Duty Pickups have one mission: to be the toughest, most capable pickups in the nation. So every vehicle system is designed toward the goal of effortlessly hauling the biggest payloads and towing the heaviest trailers, while maintaining optimum control of those huge loads. Here's why Super Duty Tough always leads:
Powerful Gas And Diesel Engines · 5.4L Triton® V8 ­ 300 hp & 365 lbs.-ft. torque · 6.8L Triton V10 ­ 362 hp & 457 lbs.-ft. torque
(Best-in-class gas horsepower and torque) · 6.4L Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel ­
350 hp & 650 lbs.-ft. torque
Best-In-Class Maximum Towing
Best Conventional Towing: F-450 UP TO 16,000 LBS.*
Best Fifth-Wheel Towing: F-450 UP TO 24,600 LBS.*

F-350, F-450 & F-550 SUPER DUTY® CHASSIS CABS
CHASSIS CABS FOR THE TOUGHEST TOWING JOBS
The F-Series Super Duty Chassis Cabs are ready to take on the toughest towing jobs and the most aggressive payloads. Enhanced by the most powerful, cleanest and quietest Ford Truck diesel ever offered ­ the 6.4L Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel ­ they can master almost any task. These monsters can pull conventional trailers as heavy as 16,000 pounds and fifth-wheel trailers all the way up to 24,600 pounds.
INTEGRATED TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER
Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (TBC) and Upfitter Switches
· Provides trailer braking proportioned to vehicle braking
· Uses braking input, vehicle speed and ABS logic to balance the performance of the truck brakes and electric trailer brakes
· Redesigned user-friendly display in the message center display area indicates gain, TBC output and trailer connection status, including disconnect alarm and message center warning
TorqShiftTM 5-speed Automatic Transmission with Tow/Haul Mode
· Engineered to handle highest torque loads and most demanding work conditions
· Selectable Tow/Haul mode adjusts transmission operation to match towing and hauling demand, reduces gear hunting, improves power delivery and engages engine braking to help control speed when descending hills
AVAILABLE Class-Exclusive PowerScopeTM Trailer Tow Mirrors
· Adjust, fold and telescope almost three inches on each side of the truck at the touch of a switch for expanded rearward field of vision around trailers
· Include heated glass, integrated turn signals and clearance lamps
Note: Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.
For More Information on Any of These Ford Trucks, See the Appropriate Brochure at Your Ford Dealer or Visit www.fordvehicles.com.

CHOOSE FORD RANGER FOR BIG CAPABILITIES IN A SMALLER PACKAGE

From military service to small business support to towing your recreational vehicle, Ranger is the compact pickup that consistently gets the call. Ranger's mix of capability, reliability, durability and tremendous value are the exact attributes needed to get the job done! It'll work hard all week hauling serious cargo. When properly equipped, you're ready to pull a utility trailer, a bass boat or any load up to 6,000 pounds.

Ranger gives you the rugged reliability to tackle task after task with confidence. That's due in no small part to its Built Ford Tough construction. From a bedrock-solid steel frame, to stout braking and suspension systems, Ranger is designed to deliver legendary Ford pickup capability and durability ­ mile after mile ­ year after year.

And for everyone concerned about high gas prices, the fuel-efficient 16-valve 2.3L DOHC four-cylinder engine produces solid horsepower and some of the best mileage numbers of any compact pickup engine in America. It delivers up to an EPA-estimated 26 mpg (highway) with manual transmission which is unsurpassed in the compact pickup segment.

For top of the line power, you can choose the optional 4.0L SOHC V6 Engine. It delivers serious towing, hauling and even rock-crawling capability with 207 hp and 238 lbs.-ft. of torque on tap.

Other 2009 features include:

Four Series Choices ­ to meet a wide variety of needs

XL ­ Entry-level workhorse XLT ­ Comfortably equipped for multi-purpose use SPORT ­ "Made you look" style delivers the best of both fun and work FX4/OFF-ROAD ­ A hot-looking and powerfully rugged performer Regular Cab ­ 6' box length and 7' box length (Class Exclusive) and 2-door/4-door SuperCab Models for maximum versatility.

Two Engine Choices ­ all with 100,000-mile tune-up intervals*

­ 2.3L DOHC I4 with 143 hp and 154 lbs.-ft. of torque ­ 4.0L SOHC V6 with 207 hp and 238 lbs.-ft. of torque

Built Ford Tough Component Package (68B) ­ Includes three must-have features; Limited slip rear-axle, Payload Package #2 and Trailer tow, Class III, in a capable truck when it comes to towing, hauling and climbing grade (available on select series).

Standard 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes provide impressive stopping

power and support heavy hauling and towing.

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For More Information on Any of These Ford Trucks, See the Appropriate

Brochure at Your Ford Dealer or Visit www.fordvehicles.com.

*Under normal driving conditions with routine fluid/filter changes.

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SLIDE-IN CAMPERS FOR F-SERIES PICKUPS

USE THE CHART BELOW TO SELECT THE PROPER F-SERIES PICKUP/CAMPER COMBINATION
· Combined weight of vehicle, camper body, occupants and cargo must not exceed Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR).

Installation
· Consult your camper manufacturer/dealer for details regarding proper installation of your slide-in camper.
· A dimensionally stable block spacer is recommended between the headboard of the pickup box and the forward edge of the camper floor. Resting the spacer on the pickup box bed helps prevent movement and contact of the fully installed camper with the pickup box headboard or taillight rear pillars.
Note: Be sure to measure your slide-in camper before attempting to install it onto the bed of the truck. Some campers may require a platform in the bed of the truck to make sure there is adequate clearance for both the box rails and cab roof of the truck.

· Heavy Duty Payload Package (Option Code 627) required with F-150.
· Camper Package (Option Code 471) required with F-250/F-350/F-450 Super Duty.
· Cargo Weight Rating shown in chart is maximum allowable, assuming weight of a base vehicle with required camper option content and a 150-lb. passenger at each available seating position.
· Ratings also assume weight of engine and standard transmission. Cargo Weight Rating shown must be further reduced by weight of transmission upgrade and any other options. Option weights and center-of-gravity information are available on the Ford Pickup Truck Consumer Information Sheet.

Camper Center-Of-Gravity
· All Styleside pickups that qualify for slide-in camper bodies have camper center-of-gravity included on the Consumer

If you intend to pull a trailer in addition to carrying your camper, see the F-Series Pickup Trailer Towing Selector charts on pages 17-19.

Information Sheet in the glove box.
· Data are calculated for each individual truck, based on vehicle options.

MAXIMUM CARGO WEIGHT WITH SLIDE-IN CAMPER (With Minimum Equipment)
Note: The following chart lists GVWRs and Maximum Cargo Weights by engine for each approved pickup model: 5.4L V8, 6.8L V10 and 6.4L Turbo Diesel V8.

· If vehicle does not qualify for camper use, the Consumer Information Sheet states that the vehicle is not recommended for camper use, and no center-of-gravity data is shown.
F-150 Heavy Duty Payload Package (Option Code 627) Maximum GVWR to 8,200 pounds. · 50-state emissions system · LT245/75R17E BSW A/T tires (5) · High-capacity 17" 7-lug steel wheels · Heavy-duty shock absorbers, frame and 72-amp battery · Upgraded springs, radiator and auxiliary transmission oil cooler · 9.75" gear set with 3.73 axle Available on XL and XLT Regular Cab and SuperCab models with 8' box or Mid-Box Prep Package. Requires 5.4L gas engine and (on 4x4) 36-gallon fuel tank. F-250/F-350/F-450 Super Duty Camper Package (Option Code 471) · Durable front springs (2 Up or 1 Up upgrade over springs
computer-selected based on options ordered. Not included if maximum springs already selected.) · Rear stabilizer bar (SRW) · Rear auxiliary springs (F-250; std. on F-350)
6 · Slide-in camper certification

(1) Requires Heavy Duty Payload (4) 18" tires and wheels with all trims.

Package option.

(5) 18" and 20" tires and wheels

(2) Requires Camper Package option. with all trims.

(3) 17" tires and wheels with XL trim.

*10,000 pounds with optional 10,000 GVWR Package.  With 10,000 GVWR Package.

Model
4x2 Reg. Cab 4x2 SuperCab 4x4 Reg. Cab 4x4 SuperCab
4x2 Reg. Cab 4x2 SuperCab 4x2 SuperCab 4x2 Crew Cab 4x2 Crew Cab 4x4 Reg. Cab 4x4 SuperCab 4x4 SuperCab 4x4 Crew Cab 4x4 Crew Cab
4x2 SRW Reg. Cab(3) 4x2 SRW SuperCab(3) 4x2 SRW SuperCab(3) 4x2 SRW Crew Cab(3) 4x2 SRW Crew Cab(3) 4x2 SRW Reg. Cab(4) 4x2 SRW SuperCab(4) 4x2 SRW SuperCab(4) 4x2 SRW Crew Cab(4) 4x2 SRW Crew Cab(4) 4x2 DRW Reg. Cab 4x2 DRW SuperCab 4x2 DRW Crew Cab 4x4 SRW Reg. Cab(3) 4x4 SRW SuperCab(3) 4x4 SRW SuperCab(3) 4x4 SRW Crew Cab(3) 4x4 SRW Crew Cab(3) 4x4 SRW Reg. Cab(5) 4x4 SRW SuperCab(5) 4x4 SRW SuperCab(5) 4x4 SRW Crew Cab(5) 4x4 SRW Crew Cab(5) 4x4 DRW Reg. Cab 4x4 DRW SuperCab 4x4 DRW Crew Cab
4x2 DRW Crew Cab 4x4 DRW Crew Cab

GVWR (lbs.)

MAXIMUM CARGO WEIGHT RATING (lbs.)

WB

5.4L

6.8L

6.4L 5.4L Std./Opt. 6.8L Std./Opt. 6.4L Std./Opt.

F-150 (1)

145.0"

8,200

­

­

2,636/ ­

­ / ­

­ / ­

163.0"

8,200

­

­

1,805/ ­

­ / ­

­ / ­

145.0"

8,200

­

­

2,335/ ­

­ / ­

­ / ­

163.0"

8,200

­

­

1,501/ ­

­ / ­

­ / ­

F-250 Super Duty (2)

137.0"

8,800

9,000

9,400

2,722/ ­

2,789/ ­

2,406/ ­

141.8"

9,000

9,200

9,600

2,254/ ­

2,321/ ­

1,907/ ­

158.0"

9,200

9,400

9,800

2,300/ ­

2,365/ ­

1,983/ ­

156.2"

9,200

9,400

9,800

2,244/ ­

2,316/ ­

1,934/ ­

172.4"

9,400

9,600

10,000

2,325/ ­

2,392/ ­

2,010/ ­

137.0"

9,000

9,200

9,600

2,506/ ­

2,573/ ­

2,174/ ­

141.8"

9,200

9,400

9,800

2,037/ ­

2,104/ ­

1,675/ ­

158.0"

9,400

9,600

10,000

2,083/ ­

2,150/ ­

1,750/ ­

156.2"

9,400

9,600

10,000

2,021/ ­

2,095/ ­

1,695/ ­

172.4"

9,600

9,800

10,000

2,109/ ­

2,177/ ­

1,577/ ­

F-350 Super Duty (2)

137.0"

­

­

10,200*

­ / ­

­ / ­

3,158/2,958

141.8"

­

­

10,400*

­ / ­

­ / ­

2,659/2,259

158.0" 10,100*

10,200* 10,600* 3,152/3,052

3,117/2,917

2,735/2,135

156.2" 10,100*

10,200* 10,600* 3,096/2,996

3,068/2,868

2,686/2,086

172.4" 10,200*

10,400* 10,800* 3,077/2,877

3,144/2,744

2,761/1,961

137.0" 10,100*

10,100* 10,600* 3,869/3,769

3,738/3,638

3,453/2,853

141.8" 10,100*

10,200* 10,800* 3,201/3,101

3,168/2,968

2,954/2,154

158.0" 10,400*

10,600* 11,000* 3,345/2,945

3,412/2,812

3,030/2,030

156.2" 10,400*

10,600* 11,000* 3,291/2,891

3,363/2,763

2,981/1,981

172.4" 10,600*

10,800* 11,200* 3,372/2,772

3,436/2,636

3,056/1,856

137.0" 11,800

12,000 12,400

5,234/ ­

5,303/ ­

4,926/ ­

158.0" 12,200

12,400 12,800

4,810/ ­

4,877/ ­

4,503/ ­

172.4" 12,400

12,600 13,000

4,837/ ­

4,901/ ­

4,530/ ­

137.0" 10,100*

10,200* 10,600* 3,558/3,458

3,525/3,325

3,126/2,526

141.8" 10,200*

10,400* 10,800* 2,989/2,789

3,056/2,656

2,626/1,826

158.0" 10,400*

10,600* 11,000* 3,034/2,634

3,102/2,502

2,702/1,702

156.2" 10,400*

10,600* 11,000* 2,973/2,573

3,047/2,447

2,647/1,647

172.4" 10,600*

10,800* 11,200* 3,061/2,461

3,128/2,328

2,729/1,529

137.0" 10,400*

10,600* 11,000* 3,753/3,353

3,820/3,220

3,421/2,421

141.8" 10,600*

10,800* 11,200* 3,284/2,684

3,351/2,551

2,921/1,721

158.0" 10,800*

11,000* 11,400* 3,329/2,529

3,397/2,397

2,997/1,597

156.2" 10,800*

11,000* 11,400* 3,268/2,468

3,342/2,342

2,942/1,542

172.4" 11,000*

11,200* 11,500* 3,356/2,356

3,423/2,223

2,924/1,424

137.0" 12,000

12,200 12,600

5,018/ ­

5,086/ ­

4,694/ ­

158.0" 12,400

12,600 13,000

4,595/ ­

4,662/ ­

4,270/ ­

172.4" 12,400

12,600 13,000

4,422/ ­

4,489/ ­

4,097/ ­

F-450 Super Duty (2)

172.4"

­

­

14,500

­ / ­

­ / ­

5,374/ ­

172.4"

­

­

14,500

­ / ­

­ / ­

5,019/ ­

HIT THE ROAD IN STYLE WITH A FORD E-SERIES VAN CONVERSION*
From camping to simply traveling in enhanced comfort and style, E-Series Van conversions fit the bill for recreational use. Converters offer an extensive selection of styles, designs and luxury furnishings limited only by your imagination to uniquely set your van apart from any others.
Ford E-Series Vans provide the perfect foundation for the complete range of van conversions. Ford works with a number of Ford Authorized Converters to create conversion vans that meet our exacting standards of quality and customer satisfaction. For an online list of these converters, please visit www.fordvehicles.com/trucks/eseries/conversionvan or see your Ford Dealer for complete details on vehicles available from Ford Authorized Van Converters.
Following are some of the features that make Ford E-Series a very popular choice for people who want to take their travel experience to the next level:
· Sturdy body-on-frame construction
· Outstanding towing capabilities ­ up to 7,400 lbs. on properly equipped E-150
· E-150 and E-250 offer two engine choices, each with 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission:
­ 4.6L Triton® V8 with 225 hp**
­ 5.4L Triton V8 with 255 hp**
· E-350 Super Duty offers an optional Triton 6.8L V10 Engine with optional TorqShift® 5-speed automatic transmission including Tow/Haul mode
· Standard 4-wheel disc Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
· Exclusive Twin-I-Beam independent front suspension for ruggedness and smooth ride
· AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability ControlTM (Standard on Wagon and RV Van, Optional on Cargo Van with gas engine)
· Tire Pressure Monitoring System ­ Standard on all E-Series applications (SRW Vehicles only)
*Completed by authorized converters. ** Flex fuel capable.

CLASS B VAN CAMPERS

E-Series Vans provide an excellent base unit for Class B campers. Converters make major

modifications, including sleeping, kitchen and bathroom facilities, as well as 110-volt electrical

hookup, fresh water storage and/or city water hookup. These custom conversions typically include

a high roof that can provide greater comfort by allowing occupants to stand up inside. If a Class B

van camper matches your recreational needs, make sure it starts out as a Ford E-Series Van.

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E-Series Conversions Make Comfort Easy to Own!

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FORD SUVs ARE STILL KINGS OF THE HIGHWAY

Expedition
Expedition and Expedition EL (extended length) feature striking good looks, with seating for up to eight passengers and towing of up to 9,200 pounds when properly equipped. Look to Expedition when you need it BIG.
EXPEDITION KEY FEATURES
· Proven 5.4L Triton® V8 generating 310hp/365 lbs.-ft. of torque, mated to segment-first 6-speed automatic transmission
· Class-leading 9,200-lbs. trailer towing capacity (9,000 lbs. for Expedition EL)
· First-in-class independent rear suspension features refined, secondgeneration architecture for controlling and tuning ride and handling
· Standard 4-wheel disc Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
· Standard AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability ControlTM)(a)
· First-in-class, available PowerFoldTM 3rd-row seat and 2nd-row CenterSlideTM feature for improved cargo area utility
· Increased fuel economy - Unsurpassed in the Large Utility segment(1)

Explorer
Explorer is the capable SUV that can handle rugged adventures or the hectic demands of your everyday life. With exciting and innovative options like the DVD-based voice-activated Navigation System or the spirited 292-hp 4.6L V8 engine and 5-, 6or 7-passenger seating, the Explorer is designed to fit your needs.
EXPLORER KEY FEATURES
· Standard 210-hp 4.0L SOHC V6 Engine with 5-speed automatic transmission
· Optional 292-hp 4.6L 3-valve V8 Engine with 6-speed automatic transmission
· Tows trailers up to 7,285 lbs. when properly equipped
· Independent rear suspension tackles rough terrain and uneven road surfaces with ease
· Standard AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability ControlTM)(a)
· Standard Safety Canopy® System with side-curtain airbags and rollover sensor
· Versatile, comfortable interior includes fold-flat 2nd- and available 3rd-row seats, optional 50/50 split 3rd-row and available PowerFoldTM 3rd-row
· 5-Star ratings in NHTSA Frontal and Side-Impact crash tests(b)

(1) EPA estimated 14 city/20 hwy mpg on 2009 MY Expedition. (2) Towing equipment available as dealer-installed
8 accessory for this application. (3) Escape Hybrid is not recommended for towing.
(a) Designed to help in real-world situations, such as making emergency maneuvers or driving on slippery or uneven surfaces, this system features a vehicle-roll motion sensor in addition to AdvanceTrac's ABS, traction control and yaw control. RSC uses the sensor to directly measure the vehicle's roll-rate at least 100 times every second, which helps determine when and how the system will apply individual brakes and modify engine power to help keep all four wheels firmly planted.
(b) Star ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation's Safecar.gov program (www.safecar.gov)

Escape
Escape offers an impressive combination of features and capabilities that give passengers a smooth and refined ride. Escape's New Duratec 25-2.5L I-4 Engine standard on XLS, XLT and Limited - provides 171 hp - and up to a 1,500pound towing capability.(2) The Escape is wellequipped with standard safety features including AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability ControlTM)(a), 4-wheel Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Tire Pressure Monitoring System and the Personal Safety System® and Safety Canopy® System standard on every series.
ESCAPE KEY FEATURES
· Available Duratec 30-3.0L V6 Engine generates a sporty 240 horsepower, 223 lbs.-ft. torque (available on XLT and Limited)
· Electric Power Assisted Steering system adapts to changing road conditions and vehicle speed, allowing for more confident steering and handling
· 4-wheel independent suspension helps maximize agility and control
· 3,500-lb. towing capability with V6 engine when properly equipped(3)
· Capable of flat/neutral tow
· Seating capacity for up to five adults
· Available Intelligent 4WD System monitors traction 200 times per second and adjusts torque distribution as needed to give maximum traction
· New available voice-activated Navigation System and SIRIUS Travel Link

CAPABLE MACHINES FOR WORK AND PLAY

Flex: All-New

Sport Trac

Edge

It's a people mover, a cargo hauler, and a great new look. The all-new 2009 Ford Flex matches the people and cargo-carrying capacity of big SUVs, but in a sporty and assertively styled Crossover Utility Vehicle (CUV) that's perfect for everything you want to do today.
You won't lack power either. Flex has a Duratec 3.5L DOHC Engine, with four valves per cylinder, which makes 262 hp and 248 lbs.-ft. of torque! Its six-speed automatic transmission provides both good acceleration and fuel mileage(1) in either the front-wheel or all-wheel drive models. Flex has a maximum standard towing capability of 2,000 pounds with an option of towing up to 4,500 pounds with the selection of the Class III Trailer Tow Package.
FLEX KEY FEATURES
· Three rows of innovative seating for up to 7 people, including limo-like leg room in the 2nd row
· Flat load surface from front to back with fold-flat front passenger seat
· Fold-flat 2nd-row seat and fold-in-floor 3rd-row seat
· Three well-equipped trim levels: SE, SEL and Limited

Sport Trac is ready for action. Its rugged styling, exceptional power and performance, spacious cargo box volume and comfortable seating for five passengers create a unique utility vehicle offering the know-how of both a truck and SUV. Six airbags are standard on every 2009 Sport Trac. You get adaptive front airbags in the class- exclusive Intelligent Safety SystemTM (ISS), plus front-seat side airbags and the side-curtain airbags in our patented Safety Canopy® System.
SPORT TRAC KEY FEATURES
· Choice of 4x2 or 4x4 models (also AWD with Adrenalin package)
· Standard 210-hp 4.0L SOHC V6 engine with 5-speed automatic transmission
· Optional 292-hp 4.6L 3-valve V8 engine with 6-speed automatic transmission
· Can be equipped to tow trailers up to 7,160 lbs.
· Standard AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability ControlTM) (a)
· Fully boxed frame and 4-wheel independent suspension to help deliver a notably quiet ride and agile, responsive handling

The innovative Edge is an appealing CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle) with a bold look, muscular stance, sporty handling, exceptional flexibility and available all-wheel-drive. Its 3.5L V6 engine delivers 265 horsepower and 250 lbs.-ft. torque. Teamed with a 6-speed automatic transmission, it offers a balanced combination of energetic performance and fuel efficiency(2). Edge offers comfortable seating for five passengers, plus 69 cubic feet of cargo space behind the front row. And with the available front passenger fold-flat seat, it can transport items up to 8 feet long inside.
EDGE KEY FEATURES
· Can be equipped to tow trailers up to 3,500 lbs.
· Fully independent multi-link suspension
· Standard AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability ControlTM) (a)
· Standard 4-wheel disc Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
· Available panoramic Vista RoofTM

· 4,500-lb. towing capability when properly equipped
Discover Ford Flex at Your Ford Dealer Today!

· Dent-proof, scratch-resistant composite cargo area holds up to 37.5 cu. ft. of cargo
· Earned 5-Star ratings in NHTSA Frontal and Side-Impact crash tests(b)

(1) EPA estimated 17 city/24 hwy mpg on FWD and 16 city/22 hwy mpg on AWD.
(2) EPA estimated 17 city/24 hwy mpg on FWD and 15 city/22 hwy mpg on AWD.

Note: Class is "Medium-sized, 5-passenger Crossover

Utility Vehicles with 6-cylinder engines standard."

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Note: Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in liters, divide cubic feet by .0353; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.
Note: Cargo and load capacity of all SUVs is limited by weight and weight distribution.

RV and Trailer Towing Guide
FORD CLASS A MOTORHOME CHASSIS

BUILD YOUR CASTLE ON A FORD CLASS A MOTORHOME CHASSIS

OUTSTANDING FEATURES

· Six wheelbase choices: 158/178/190/208/228/252-inch

· Six Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings (GVWRs): 16,000/18,000/20,500/ 22,000/24,000/26,000-lbs.

· 6.8L 3-Valve SOHC EFI Triton® V10 Gas Engine (362 hp/457 lbs.-ft. torque)

· 4-wheel disc Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) for consistent, responsive braking performance

· 19.5-inch wheels and tires

· 22.5-inch aluminum wheels included with 22,000/24,000/26,000-lbs. GVWR

· Heavy-duty front track bar enhances ride and handling on all models (optional on 16,000-lbs. GVWR)

· Two Gross Combination Weight Ratings (GCWRs): 26,000/30,000-lbs.

for excellent towing capabilities (10,000-lbs. maximum trailer weight

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at 16,000-lbs. GVWR)

· TorqShift® 5-speed automatic transmission with Tow/Haul mode

· 81-inch front tread width contributes to handling and lateral stability

· Designed to accommodate wide-body and slide-out type motorhomes

ADDITIONAL FEATURES INCLUDE
· High-capacity front axle system · 75-gallon fuel tank · Large-diameter stabilizer bars, front and rear, for ride control · Custom Bilstein® monotube gas-pressurized shock absorbers,
front and rear, for a smooth, controlled ride
Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54; to obtain information in liters, multiply gallons by 3.8; to obtain information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6.

FORD CLASS C MOTORHOME CHASSIS

OUTSTANDING FEATURES
· Three wheelbase choices: 138, 158 and 176 inches
· Up to 14,500-lbs. GVWR and 20,000-lbs. GCWR · Powerful 5.4L Triton V8, 6.8L Triton V10 and 6.0L Power Stroke®
Turbo Diesel V8 Engines · 90,000-mile scheduled tune-up interval on gasoline engines(a) · TorqShift® 5-speed automatic transmission with Tow/Haul mode
(gasoline engines only)
· Out-front engine design provides spacious cab with access to "living area" and ease of ingress/egress
· Twin-I-Beam independent front suspension (with caster/camber adjustment), front stabilizer bar and gas-pressurized shock absorbers contribute to a smooth, comfortable ride
· Driver and passenger airbags(b)
· 4-wheel disc Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
· Steel ladder-type truck frame with six cross members
· 40-gallon fuel tank (E-350; optional on 138-inch or 176-inch wheelbase); 55-gallon fuel tank (E-450; optional on E-350 with 158-inch wheelbase DRW)
· Van-like driver position with ergonomic instrument panel and controls
· Up to 10,000 lbs. maximum trailer weight

FORD MOTORHOME CHASSIS RATE A+ FOR CLASS C
YOU'RE NEVER FAR FROM MOTORHOME CUSTOMER CARE
Customer Assistance Center This 24-hour, seven-days-a-week hotline was designed to serve both motorhome owners and RV dealers. By simply calling 1-800-444-3311, the caller has access to: · The nearest appropriate service location · Assistance in scheduling a service appointment · Service assistance for motorhome customers and RV dealers in
resolving Ford chassis-related concerns In-Dealership Service Support · Over 500 Ford Dealerships in the U.S. and Canada · Certified service technicians backed by computerized diagnostics
and national technical hotline support
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· Verification of available owner satisfaction and recall information affecting motorhomes
(a) Under normal driving conditions with routine fluid/filter changes. (b) Always wear your safety belt and secure children in rear seat.

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"FOUR-WHEEL-DOWN" TOWING
Many motorhome owners prefer the practicality of having another vehicle along when they travel. In fact, towing another vehicle behind the motorhome has become more and more popular in recent years. Furthermore, many of those who want to tow another vehicle prefer one that can be easily towed without a dolly or trailer. Ford car and truck models shown in the chart at the bottom can be towed with all four wheels down. For safe operation, towed vehicles (or dollies or trailers carrying them) should be equipped with a separate functional brake system. See page 27 and back cover for additional brake information.

2009 Ford Cars
Focus Fusion Taurus (FWD/AWD) 2009 Ford Crossovers Edge (FWD/AWD) Flex (FWD/AWD) Taurus X (FWD/AWD) 2009 Ford Trucks & SUVs Escape I4 Escape Hybrid Escape V6 Explorer V6 4x4 only Explorer V8 4x4 only F-150 4x4 F-250/F-350/F-450 Super Duty 4x4 only Ranger
1 2 Sport Trac V6 4x4 only
Sport Trac V8 4x4 only

Manual Transmission
Yes Yes (a)
N/A
N/A N/A N/A
Yes (a) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A No
Yes (b)(c) N/A N/A

Note: Some aftermarket camper centers offer kits which may allow vehicles with automatic transmissions to be flat-towed. See page 26 for kits from Ford Custom Accessories.
Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply feet by 30.48.

Automatic Transmission
No No Yes (d)
Yes (d) Yes (d) Yes (d)
Yes (d) Yes (d) Yes (d) Yes (f) Yes (g) Yes (h) Yes (h) Yes (e) Yes (f) Yes (g)

Different vehicles have different
restrictions and towing procedures.
Contact your Ford Dealer for complete
details. For safe operation, towed
vehicles (or dollies or trailers carrying
them) should be equipped with a
separate functional brake system.
(a) Max speed with manual transmission is 70 mph (b) Electronic Shift-on-the-Fly rotary control in
2-high position and transmission in NEUTRAL (with 4x4 only) (c) Manual transmission in NEUTRAL (with 4x2 or 4x4) Max speed is 55 mph (d) All-wheel-drive/Intelligent 4WD vehicles cannot be towed on a dolly (e) Only 4x4 with dealer-installed Neutral Tow Kit (Part #3L2Z-7H332-AA) (f) Only 4x4 with dealer-installed Neutral Tow Kit (Part #1L2Z-7H332-AB) (g) Only 4x4 with dealer-installed Neutral Tow Kit (Part #6L2Z-7H332-A) (h) Only with manual shift 4x4 vehicles, not Electronic Shift-on-the-Fly or 4x2 vehicles. Transfer case must be shifted to neutral.

HERE'S A CLASS ON TRAILER CLASSES & RV TRAILER TYPES
FOUR TRAILER CLASSES
CLASS I
LIGHT-DUTY · 2,000-lbs. maximum weight (trailer and cargo combined) · Folding camping trailers and trailers for small boats, motorcycles
and snowmobiles · Many Ford vehicles can handle easily · Conventional weight-carrying hitch
CLASS II
MEDIUM-DUTY · 2,001-3,500-lbs. gross trailer weight · Single-axle, small- to medium-length (up to 18 ft.) trailers · Ford Trucks and compact SUVs can be equipped to tow these trailers(1) · Conventional weight-distributing hitch not required unless specified
for a particular vehicle
CLASS III
HEAVY-DUTY · 3,501-5,000-lbs. gross trailer weight · Dual-axle or large single-axle travel trailers · Most properly equipped Ford Trucks and SUVs can tow them(1) · Conventional weight-distributing hitch not required unless specified
for a particular vehicle
CLASS IV
EXTRA-HEAVY-DUTY(2) · Over 5,000-lbs. gross trailer weight · Largest travel and fifth-wheel trailers made for recreation · Most Ford Trucks and SUVs can be equipped to handle trailers
in this class(1) · Most applications require a conventional weight-distributing
or fifth-wheel hitch
(1) Refer to page 15 for required equipment. (2) Some industry sources refer to trailers over 10,000 pounds as Class V
Trailers. Ford Super Duty® Pickups and Chassis Cabs can be equipped to handle these trailers.

KNOW YOUR BASIC RV TRAILER TYPES

FOLDING CAMPING TRAILER
These are relatively inexpensive units providing campers with a comfortable, dry, mobile shelter, plus these added benefits:
· Lightweight for easy towing (usually range from 300 to 2,000 pounds)
· Simple conventional weight-carrying hitch is usually sufficient for towing
· Compact, low profile traveling package
· Easily maneuverable ­ generally 8 to 16 feet long

CONVENTIONAL TRAVEL TRAILER
Generally larger, rigid construction units offering more of the conveniences of home, including such features as kitchen sink, dinette, shower, refrigerator and flush toilet. Additional benefits include:
· Widely varied levels of roominess, comfort and luxury ­ depending on the towing capacity of your vehicle, and your budget
· Sizes usually range from 12 to 35 feet long
· Normally towed with a conventional weight-distributing hitch, depending on weight

FIFTH-WHEEL TRAILER

Provides the same types of accommodations as a conventional travel trailer, but with these unique characteristics:

· The forward raised portion is designed to extend over the box of a pickup truck

· Attaches to the truck via a fifth-wheel hitch mounted in the pickup bed

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· Offers the advantages of improved weight distribution and towing dynamics, since some trailer weight is directly over the towing vehicle

RV and Trailer Towing Guide
MAXIMUM TRAILER WEIGHTS AND TOWING EQUIPMENT/ PACKAGES
EDGE CLASS II TRAILER TOW/PREP PACKAGE · Class II hitch receiver · Engine oil cooler · Larger radiator · Upgraded cooling fans · Wiring harness with 4-pin connector

MAXIMUM TRAILER WEIGHTS IN POUNDS FOR PROPERLY EQUIPPED FORD VEHICLES WITH NO CARGO

*Escape Hybrid is not recommended for towing.

FORD SUV/TRUCK STANDARD TOWING EQUIPMENT & TRAILER TOWING PACKAGES

Model (Option Code) 72 Amp.-Hr. Heavy-Duty Battery 7-Wire Harness & 7-Pin Connector 7-Wire Harness & 4/7-Pin Connector 7-Wire Harness (Blunt Cut) with Relays Trailer Wiring Harness (4-Pin) Hitch Receiver (See Chart on Page 29) Transmission Oil-to-Air Cooler Aux. Auto Trans. Oil Cooler Radiator Upgrade Heavy-Duty Flashers Trailer Brake Wiring/Feed Kit Trailer Brake Controller Rear Stabilizer Bar 3.73 Rear Axle with 4.0L V6 Electronic Brake Wiring Kit Electric Brake Controller Tap-in Capability TowBoss Package (53B) (m) High Capacity Trailer Tow Package (535)

Explorer

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F-450 Super F-450 Super F-550

F-550

Flex Escape Trac Sport Trac Expedition Expedition Van/Wagon Wagon Ranger F-150 F-150 F-150 Duty Pickup Duty Pickup Chassis Cab Chassis Cab

(536)(a) (536)(b) (Std.) (53G) (Std.) (536) (534)(c) (536) (Std.) (53M) (Std.) (535) (Standard) (Optional) (Standard) (Optional)

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Escape Hybrid is not recommended for towing. (c) Included with optional rear step bumper (768/769).
1 4 (d) Blade-style female connector/bumper bracket, including relay system for backup/B+/running lights. (e) 7-channel standard; 11-channel with 536 option package. (f) Standard with 4.0L engine only. (g) 4-channel with 4.6L/5.4L engine. (h) 9-channel with 4.6L/ 5.4L engine. (i) With 4.6L and 5.4L engines only.

(j) In-cab, no controller. (k) Standard with Lariat; optional with XL and XLT
(Option Code 531). (l) F-350 DRW; F-450 (m)Includes 4.30LS axle and 26,000-lb. GCWR;
requires F-350 DRW with 6.4L Turbo Diesel, TorqShift® automatic transmission and TowCommand System. (n) Optional only on F-450/F-550 (4x2 and 4x4) with 6.4L Turbo Diesel/4.88 axle ratio (manual and automatic transmission).

Notes:
· Content may vary depending on model, trim and/ or powertrain. See your Ford Dealer for specific content information.
· Trailer Towing Package recommended for all light trucks that will be used for towing to help ensure easy, proper connection of trailer lights.

REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED TRAILER TOWING EQUIPMENT

It is essential that your vehicle includes any optional equipment needed to best perform its expected towing tasks. This equipment falls into two categories:
1. Required Equipment includes items that must be installed. Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty (see your Dealer for a copy) may be voided if you tow without them. 2. Recommended Equipment includes items that can make towing easier, and are strongly recommended for strenuous towing conditions. The chart on page 14 lists all SUV/Truck standard and optional towing equipment.
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT (where not required) A weight-carrying hitch is recommended for all Ford vehicles towing trailers less than 5,000 lbs. FRONTAL AREA CONSIDERATIONS Frontal area is the total area in square feet that a moving vehicle and trailer exposes to air resistance. The chart shows the limitations that must be considered in selecting a vehicle/trailer combination. Exceeding these limitations may significantly reduce the performance of your towing vehicle. Selecting a trailer with a low-drag, rounded front design will help optimize performance and fuel economy.
For a listing of all SUV/Truck standard and optional towing equipment see chart at left.

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
E-Series Vans & Wagons · For Trailers Over 5,000 Pounds ­ Class II/III/IV Trailer Tow Prep Package.
Escape* · For Trailers Over 1,500 Pounds ­ 3.0L V6 Engine.
Edge · For Trailers Over 2,000 Pounds ­ Class II Trailer Tow Prep Package.
Explorer and Sport Trac · For Trailers Over 3,500 Pounds ­ Class III/IV Trailer Tow Prep Package.
Expedition · For Trailers Over 6,000 Pounds ­ Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Package.
Flex · For Trailers Over 2,000 Pounds ­ Class III Trailer Tow Prep Package.
F-150 · For Trailers Over 5,000 Pounds ­ Trailer Tow Package or Heavy Duty
Payload Package (requires Max Trailer Tow Package).
F-350 Pickup · For 26,000-pound GCWR ­ TowBoss Package.
F-450 Pickup · For 33,000-pound GCWR ­ High Capacity Trailer Tow Package.
F-450/F-550 Chassis Cab · For 33,000-pound GCWR on F-550 with Automatic Transmission;
30,000-pound GCWR on F-450 with Automatic Transmission; and 28,000-pound GCWR on F-450/F-550 with Manual Transmission ­ High Capacity Trailer Tow Package.

FRONTAL AREA CONSIDERATIONS

Vehicle Line Edge Escape/Escape Hybrid*
E-Series Expedition
Explorer and Sport Trac Flex F-150
F-250/F-350/F-450/F-550 Super Duty Mustang Ranger
Taurus Taurus X

Frontal Area Limitations/ Considerations 25 sq. ft.
Base Vehicle Frontal Area (24 sq. ft.) 30 sq. ft. 60 sq. ft.
Base Vehicle Frontal Area 60 sq. ft. 40 sq. ft. 25 sq. ft.
Base Vehicle Frontal Area 60 sq. ft. 60 sq. ft. 32 sq. ft.
Base Vehicle Frontal Area 32 sq. ft. 30 sq. ft. 30 sq. ft.

With

All Applications

2.5L I4 Engine or 2.5L Hybrid

3.0L V6 Engine

All Applications

5.4L V8 Engine Without Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Pkg.

5.4L V8 With Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Pkg.

All Applications

All Applications

Without Trailer Tow Pkg. or Heavy Duty Payload Pkg.

With Trailer Tow Pkg. or Heavy Duty Payload Pkg.

All Applications

All Applications

2.3L I4 Engine

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4.0L V6 Engine

All Applications

All Applications

* Escape Hybrid is not recommended for towing.

Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6; to obtain information in square meters, multiply square feet by .09; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.
Revised July 2008

RV and Trailer Towing Guide
TRAILER TOWING SELECTOR

Select column with transmission, cab design and drive system (4x2 or 4x4) you prefer. Read down column to find the trailer weight that can be towed with

engine/axle ratio combinations listed at left. GCWR column shows maximum allowable combined weight of vehicle, trailer and cargo (including passengers)

for each engine/axle ratio combination. Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight assumes a towing vehicle with any mandatory options, no cargo, tongue load of

10-15% (conventional trailer) or king pin weight of 15-25% (fifth-wheel trailer) and driver only (150 pounds). Weight of additional options, passengers, cargo

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and hitch must be deducted from this weight. Also check Required and Recommended Equipment on page 15.

(Pages 17-25)

If your vehicle will be registered in California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island or Vermont, check with your Ford Dealer to be sure the desired powertrain/axle ratio is available in your area.

2009 F-150 GCWR/Max. Trailer Summary(1)

Vehicle Series & Description

Powertrain

Max. Conv. Max. Fifth-

WB GVWR Description

Rear Axle GCW Hitch Trailer Wheel Trailer

(in) (lb) Engine Trans. Ratio Rating (lbs.) Tow Cap. (lbs.) Tow Cap. (lbs.)

4x2 Light Duty

F-150 Regular Cab Pickup
F-150 SuperCab Pickup (2)
F-150 SuperCrew Cab Pickup (2)

126 6,450 4.6L 2V 4R75E 3.55 10,400 5,400 5,400

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145 6,750 4.6L 2V 4R75E 3.55 10,600 5,500 5,500

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145 6,850 4.6L 3V 6R80E 3.31 13,100 8,000 8,000

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145 7,050 5.4L 6R80E 3.15 13,200 8,000 8,000

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(1) Reduce GCWR and Maximum Trailer Weight by 500 lbs. on models with 18" or 20" wheels (On SuperCab, Fifth-wheel Towing applies only to 5.4L engine).
(2) While F-150 SuperCrew (145" WB) and SuperCab (132.5 WB) 5 ½' box will accept a fifth-wheel hitch, current fifth-wheel trailer designs are not compatible with these models.
(3) Includes upgrade to 9.75" rear axle

2009 F-150 GCWR/Max. Trailer Summary(1)

Vehicle Series & Description

Powertrain

Max. Conv. Max. Fifth-

WB GVWR Description

Rear Axle GCW Hitch Trailer Wheel Trailer

(in) (lb) Engine Trans. Ratio Rating (lbs.) Tow Cap. (lbs.) Tow Cap. (lbs.)

4x4 Light Duty

F-150 Regular Cab Pickup
F-150 SuperCab Pickup (2)
F-150 SuperCrew Cab Pickup (2)

126 6,650 4.6L 2V 4R75E 3.73 10,900 5,700 5,700

126 6,750 4.6L 3V 6R80E 3.55 12,900 7,700 7,700

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126 6,800 5.4L 6R80E 3.31 13,000 7,700 7,700

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145 6,950 4.6L 2V 4R75E 3.73 11,100 5,800 5,800

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­ 3.55/3.73E 15,500 9,600 9,600

­­

­

­ 3.73/3.73E 17,100 11,100 11,100

Note: Trailer tongue (trailer king pin for Fifth-wheel towing) load weight should be 10-15% (12-15% for Fifth-wheel towing) of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduced by option weight) will accommodate trailer tongue (trailer king pin for Fifth-wheel towing) load weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to towing vehicle. Addition of trailer tongue (trailer king pin for Fifth-wheel towing) load weight and weight of passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings can be found on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.

TAILGATE CLEARANCE CONSIDERATIONS WHEN TOWING A FIFTH-WHEEL OR GOOSENECK TRAILER 1 7

Model Max. Tailgate Ht.*

F-150 56-60 inches

F-250 56-57 inches

F-350 SRW 59-60 inches

F-350 DRW 56-57 inches

F-450 DRW 56-57 inches

Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.

Note: Vehicles with other configurations may have varying tailgate heights. *Distance from ground to top of closed tailgate.

RV and Trailer Towing Guide
If your vehicle will be registered in California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York or Vermont, check with your Ford Dealer to be sure the desired powertrain/axle ratio is available in your area.

F-250/F-350/F-450 SUPER DUTY® PICKUP CONVENTIONAL TOWING Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Automatic Transmission

REGULAR CAB

SUPERCAB

CREW CAB

F-250/F-350 F-250/F-350 F-350

F-350 F-250/F-350 F-250/F-350 F-350

F-350 F-250/F-350 F-250/F-350 F-350

F-350

F-450

F-450

Axle

GCWR

SRW

SRW

DRW

DRW

SRW

SRW

DRW

DRW

SRW

SRW

DRW

DRW

DRW

DRW

Engine

Ratio

(lbs.)

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

5.4L SEFI 3.73 16,000 10,200 9,800

­

­

10,000 9,500

­

­

9,700 9,300

­

­

­

­

V8

4.10 18,000 12,200 11,800

­

­

12,000 11,500

­

­

11,700 11,300

­

­

­

­

18,500

­

­

12,200 11,800

­

­

11,800 11,400

­

­

­

­

­

­

6.8L SEFI 4.10 21,000 12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

­

­

V10

21,500

­

­

15,000 14,600

­

­

14,700 14,300

­

­

14,500 14,000

­

­

4.30 22,500 (1) 12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

­

­

23,000 (1) ­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

6.4L V8 3.55/3.73 23,000 12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

­

­

Turbo Diesel

23,500

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

4.10 23,500

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

4.30LS 26,000 (2) ­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

4.30 33,000 (3) ­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

16,000 16,000

Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Manual Transmission

5.4L SEFI 3.73 15,000 9,200 8,800

­

­

9,000 8,500

­

­

8,700 8,300

­

­

­

­

V8

4.10 17,000 11,200 10,800

­

­

11,000 10,500

­

­

10,700 10,300

­

­

­

­

17,500

­

­

11,200 10,800

­

­

10,800 10,400

­

­

­

­

­

­

6.8L SEFI 4.10 20,000 12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

­

­

V10

20,500

­

­

14,100 13,600

­

­

13,700 13,300

­

­

13,500 13,000

­

­

4.30 22,000 12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

­

­

22,500

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

6.4L V8

3.73 23,000 12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

12,500 12,500

­

­

­

­

Turbo Diesel

23,500

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

4.10 23,500

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

15,000 15,000

­

­

4.30LS 27,000

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

16,000 16,000

1 8 (1) Available with F-350 SRW model only. Notes:

(2) Available with TowBoss Package only. · This information also applies to models with Pickup Box Delete option (66D).

(3) Available with High-Capacity Trailer · For F-250/F-350 SRW models, F-250 trailer weights are shown. F-350 trailer weights are within 200 pounds. Check with your sales consultant.

Towing Package only.

· Trailer tongue load weight should be 10-15% of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduced by option weight) will

accommodate trailer tongue load weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to towing vehicle. Addition of trailer tongue load

weight and weight of passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings can be found

on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.

If your vehicle will be registered in California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York or Vermont, check with your Ford Dealer to be sure the desired powertrain/ axle ratio is available in your area.

Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.

F-250/F-350/F-450 SUPER DUTY® PICKUP FIFTH-WHEEL TOWING (1) Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Automatic Transmission

REGULAR CAB

SUPERCAB

CREW CAB

F-250/F-350 F-250/F-350 F-350

F-350 F-250/F-350 F-250/F-350 F-350

F-350 F-250/F-350 F-250/F-350 F-350

F-350

F-450

F-450

Axle

GCWR

SRW

SRW

DRW

DRW

SRW

SRW

DRW

DRW

SRW

SRW

DRW

DRW

DRW

DRW

Engine

Ratio

(lbs.)

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

4x2

4x4

5.4L SEFI 3.73 16,000 10,200 9,800

­

­

10,000 9,500

­

­

9,700 9,300

­

­

­

­

V8

4.10 18,000 12,200 11,800

­

­

12,000 11,500

­

­

11,700 11,300

­

­

­

­

18,500

­

­

12,200 11,800

­

­

11,800 11,400

­

­

­

­

­

­

6.8L SEFI 4.10 21,000 15,000 14,600

­

­

14,800 14,400

­

­

14,600 14,100

­

­

­

­

V10

21,500

­

­

15,100 14,600

­

­

14,700 14,300

­

­

14,500 14,000

­

­

4.30 22,500/23,000 (2) 16,500/16,800 (2) 16,100/16,500 (2) ­

­ 16,300/16,600 (2) 15,900/16,300 (2) ­

­ 16,100/16,500 (2) 15,600/16,100 (2) ­

­

­

­

23,000

­

­

16,600 16,100

­

­

16,200 15,800

­

­

16,000 15,500

­

­

6.4L V8

3.55 23,000 16,300

­

15,800

­

16,000

­

15,600

­

15,800

­

­

15,300

­

­

Turbo Diesel 3.73

23,000 16,300 15,800

­

­

16,000 15,600

­

­

15,800 15,300

­

­

­

­

23,500

­

­

16,300 15,800

­

­

15,900 15,500

­

­

15,700 15,200

­

­

4.10 23,500

­

­

16,300 15,800

­

­

15,900 15,500

­

­

15,700 15,200

­

­

4.30LS 26,000 (3) ­

­

18,800 18,300

­

­

18,400 18,000

­

­

18,200 17,700

­

­

4.30 33,000 (4) ­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

­

24,600 24,200

Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Manual Transmission

5.4L V8

3.73 15,000 9,200

4.10 17,000 11,200

17,500

­

6.8L V10 4.10 20,000 14,000

20,500

­

4.30 22,000 16,000

22,500

­

6.4L V8

3.73

Turbo Diesel

23,000 16,300

23,500

­

4.10 23,500

­

4.30LS 27,000

­

(1) Super Duty does not offer a fifth-wheel hitch as a factory-installed option.
(2) Available with F-350 SRW model only. (3) Available with TowBoss Package only. (4) Available with High-Capacity Trailer
Towing Package only.

8,800

­

­

9,000 8,300

­

­

8,700 8,300

­

­

­

­

10,800

­

­

11,000 10,300

­

­

10,700 10,300

­

­

­

­

­

11,200 10,800

­

­

10,800 10,400

­

­

­

­

­

­

13,600

­

­

13,800 13,100

­

­

13,700 13,100

­

­

­

­

­

14,100 13,600

­

­

13,700 13,300

­

­

13,500 13,000

­

­

15,600

­

­

15,700 15,100

­

­

15,600 15,100

­

­

­

­

­

16,100 15,600

­

­

15,700 15,300

­

­

15,500 15,000

­

­

15,800

­

­

15,900 15,300

­

­

15,800 15,300

­

­

­

­

­

16,300 15,800

­

­

15,900 15,500

­

­

15,700 15,200

­

­

­

16,300 15,800

­

­

­

­

­

­

15,900 15,500

­

­

­

­

­

­

15,700 15,200

­

­

­

­

­

1 9 18,600 18,200

Notes: · This information also applies to models with Pickup Box Delete option (66D). · For F-250/F-350 SRW models, F-250 trailer weights are shown. F-350 trailer weights are within 200 pounds. Check with your
sales consultant. · Trailer king pin weight should be 15-25% of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduced by option weight) will
accommodate trailer king pin weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to the towing vehicle. Addition of trailer king pin weight, and weight of passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings can be found on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.

RV and Trailer Towing Guide
If your vehicle will be registered in California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York or Vermont, check with your Ford Dealer to be sure the desired powertrain/axle ratio is available in your area.

F-350/F-450/F-550 SUPER DUTY® CHASSIS CAB CONVENTIONAL TOWING*
Trailer weights shown assume 1,000 lbs. second-unit body weight. Be sure combined weight of vehicle and trailer does not exceed listed GCWR.

Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Automatic Transmission

REGULAR CHASSIS CAB

SUPER CHASSIS CAB

CREW CHASSIS CAB

F-350 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-450 F-450 F-550 F-550 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-450 F-450 F-550 F-550 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-450 F-450 F-550 F-550 Axle GCWR 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 Engine Ratio (lbs.) SRW SRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW SRW SRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW SRW SRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW

5.4L 3.73 16,000 9,500 9,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 9,200 8,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 9,000 8,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

SEFI

16,500 ­ ­ 9,600 9,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

V8

4.10 18,000 11,500 11,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 11,200 10,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 11,000 10,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

18,500 ­ ­ 11,600 11,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

6.8L 4.10 21,000 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

SEFI

21,500 ­ ­ 14,500 14,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 14,100 13,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 14,000 13,500 ­ ­ ­ ­

V10

4.30 23,000 ­ ­ 15,000 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­

4.88 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000

5.38 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000

6.4L V8 3.73 23,000 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

Turbo

23,500 ­ ­ 15,000 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,900 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­

Diesel

4.10 23,500 ­ ­ 15,000 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,900 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­

4.30 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000

4.88 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000

30,000 (1) ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 ­ ­

33,000 (1) ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000

Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Manual Transmission

5.4L 3.73 15,000 8,500 8,100 8,100 7,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ 8,200 7,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 8,000 7,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ SEFI 4.10 17,000 10,500 10,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 10,200 9,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 10,000 9,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ V8
17,500 ­ ­ 10,600 10,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

6.8L 4.10 20,000 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 12,500 12,400 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

SEFI

20,500 ­ ­ 13,500 13,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 13,100 12,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 13,000 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­

V10

4.30 22,500 ­ ­ 15,000 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,500 ­ ­ ­ ­

4.88 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000

5.38 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000

6.4L V8 3.73 23,000 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 12,500 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

Turbo

23,500 ­ ­ 15,000 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,900 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­

Diesel

4.10 23,500 ­ ­ 15,000 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,900 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­

4.30 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 ­ ­

20

4.88 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000

28,000 (1) ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000

*Super Duty Chassis Cab does not offer a conventional hitch receiver as a factory-installed option.
(1) Available with High Capacity Trailer Tow Package only.

Notes: Trailer tongue load weight should be 10-15% of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduced by option weight) will accommodate trailer tongue load weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to the towing vehicle. Addition of trailer tongue load weight, and weight of passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings can be found on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.

If your vehicle will be registered in California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York or Vermont, check with your Ford Dealer to be sure the desired powertrain/ axle ratio is available in your area.

Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.

F-350/F-450/F-550 SUPER DUTY® CHASSIS CAB FIFTH-WHEEL TOWING*
Trailer weights shown assume 1,000 lbs. second-unit body weight. Be sure combined weight of vehicle and trailer does not exceed listed GCWR.

Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Automatic Transmission

REGULAR CHASSIS CAB

SUPER CHASSIS CAB

CREW CHASSIS CAB

F-350 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-450 F-450 F-550 F-550 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-450 F-450 F-550 F-550 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-450 F-450 F-550 F-550 Axle GCWR 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 Engine Ratio (lbs.) SRW SRW DRW(1) DRW(1) DRW(1) DRW(1) DRW(1) DRW(1) SRW SRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW SRW SRW DRW(2) DRW(2) DRW(2) DRW(2) DRW(2) DRW(2)

5.4L 3.73 16,000 9,500 9,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 9,200 8,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 9,000 8,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

SEFI

16,500 ­ ­ 9,600 9,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

V8 4.10 18,000 11,500 11,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 11,200 10,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 11,000 10,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

18,500 ­ ­ 11,600 11,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

6.8L 4.10 21,000 14,400 14,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 14,000 13,600 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 13,900 13,400 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

SEFI

21,500 ­ ­ 14,500 14,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 14,100 13,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 14,000 13,500 ­ ­ ­ ­

V10

4.30 23,000 ­ ­ 16,000 15,600 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,600 15,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,500 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­

4.88 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 18,500 18,100 18,300 18,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 18,000 17,700 17,900 17,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,900 17,500 17,700 17,400

5.38 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 18,300 18,100 18,300 18,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 18,000 17,700 17,900 17,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,900 17,500 17,700 17,400

6.4L V8 3.73 23,000 15,600 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,100 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 14,900 14,400 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

Turbo

23,500 ­ ­ 15,700 15,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,300 14,900 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,100 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­

Diesel

4.10 23,500 ­ ­ 15,600 15,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,300 14,900 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,100 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­

4.30 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,600 17,300 17,500 17,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,200 16,800 17,100 16,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,000 16,600 16,900 16,500

4.88 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,600 17,300 17,500 17,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,200 16,800 17,100 16,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,000 16,600 16,900 16,500

30,000 (3) ­ ­ ­ ­ 21,600 21,300 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 21,200 20,800 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 21,000 20,600 ­ ­

33,000 (3) ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 24,500 24,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 24,100 23,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 23,900 23,500

Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Manual Transmission

5.4L 3.73 15,000 8,500 8,100 8,100 7,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ 8,200 7,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 8,000 7,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ SEFI 4.10 17,000 10,500 10,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 10,200 9,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 10,000 9,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ V8
17,500 ­ ­ 10,600 10,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

6.8L 4.10 20,000 13,400 13,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 13,000 12,600 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 12,900 12,400 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

SEFI

20,500 ­ ­ 13,500 13,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 13,100 12,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 13,000 12,500 ­ ­ ­ ­

V10

4.30 22,500 ­ ­ 15,500 15,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,100 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,000 14,500 ­ ­ ­ ­

4.88 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 18,500 18,100 18,300 18,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 18,000 17,700 17,900 17,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,900 17,500 17,700 17,400

5.38 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 18,500 18,100 18,300 18,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 18,000 17,700 17,900 17,500 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,900 17,500 17,700 17,400

6.4L V8 3.73 23,000 15,600 15,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,100 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 14,900 14,400 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

Turbo

23,500 ­ ­ 15,700 15,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,300 14,900 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,100 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­

Diesel

4.10 23,500 ­ ­ 15,700 15,200 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,300 14,900 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 15,100 14,700 ­ ­ ­ ­

4.30 26,000 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,600 17,300 17,500 17,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,200 16,800 17,100 16,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ 17,000 16,600 16,900 ­

4.88 26,000 ­

­

­

­ 17,600 17,300 17,500 17,100 ­

­

­

­ 17,200 16,800 17,100 16,700 ­

­

­

2 1 ­ 17,000 16,600 16,900 16,500

28,000 (3) ­ ­ ­ ­ 19,600 19,300 19,500 19,100 ­ ­ ­ ­ 19,200 18,800 19,100 18,700 ­ ­ ­ ­ 19,000 18,600 18,900 18,500

*Super Duty Chassis Cab does not offer a fifth-wheel hitch as a factory-installed option. (1) Weights shown are for 141-inch wheelbase models. For 165, 189 and 201-inch wheelbase models,
weights may be somewhat less (usually 200 pounds with 165 and 189-inch wheelbase, or 400 pounds with 201-inch wheelbase). (2) Weights shown are for 176-inch wheelbase models. For 200-inch wheelbase models, weights may be somewhat less (usually 200 pounds with F-350, or 100 pounds with F-450/F-550). (3) Available with High Capacity Trailer Tow Package only.

Note: Trailer king pin weight should be 15-25% of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduced by option weight) will accommodate trailer king pin weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to the towing vehicle. Addition of trailer king pin weight, and weight of passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings can be found on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.

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SUPER DUTY® CLASS A MOTORHOME CHASSIS

Max. GVWR 16,000 lbs. 18,000 lbs. 20,500 lbs. 22,000 lbs. 24,000 lbs. 26,000 lbs.

Max. GCWR 26,000 lbs. 26,000 lbs. 26,000 lbs. 26,000 lbs. 30,000 lbs. 30,000 lbs.

Max. Trailer Weight 10,000 lbs. 8,000 lbs. 5,500 lbs. 4,000 lbs. 6,000 lbs. 4,000 lbs.

Note: Towing vehicle's braking system is rated for operation at GVWR ­ NOT GCWR. Separate functional brake systems should be used for safe control of towed vehicles or trailers weighing more than 1,500 lbs. when loaded.

F-650/F-750 SUPER DUTY® CHASSIS CABS

Model F-650 Pro Loader (Kick-Up Frame) F-650 Pro Loader (Straight Frame) F-650 (Straight Frame) F-750

Max. GVWR 20,500-26,000 lbs. 20,500-29,000 lbs. 20,500-29,000 lbs. 25,999-37,000 lbs.

Max. GCWR * * * *

*Specific GCWR and Maximum Trailer Weight applicable to a given F-650/F-750 model depend on many variables and customer performance expectations. See your Ford Dealership sales consultant for a Commercial Truck Tools (CTT) performance evaluation for specific vehicle/trailer configuration.

FORD LCF

Max. GVWR 15,000 lbs. 16,000 lbs. 17,999 lbs. 19,500 lbs.

FORD LCF

To determine Maximum Trailer Weight, subtract your vehicle's GVWR from the following Maximum GCWRs.

Max. GCWR 22,000 lbs. 22,000 lbs. 26,000 lbs. 26,000 lbs.

RANGER PICKUP

Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Automatic Transmission

Engine 2.3L I4
4.0L V6

Axle Ratio 4.10 4.10 (2) 3.55 3.55 (2) 3.73 4.10

GCWR (lbs.) 5,500 5,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500

Max. Frontal Area (Sq. Ft.) (1) (1) 50 50 50 50

REGULAR CAB

4x2

4x2

6-ft. Box

7-ft. Box

2,240

2,220

1,960

­

­

6,000

­

­

­

­

­

­

SUPERCAB

4x2

4x4

6-ft. Box

6-ft. Box

2,080

­

­

­

5,860

­

5,680

­

­

5,600

­

5,600

Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Manual Transmission

2.3L I4 4.0L V6
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3.73/4.10

4,800

(1)

1,580

1,540

1,420

­

4.10 (2)

4,800

(1)

1,520

­

­

­

3.55

7,000

50

­

­

3,400

­

3.55 (2)

7,000

50

­

­

3,220

­

3.73

7,000

50

­

­

­

3,140

4.10

7,000

50

­

­

­

3,140

(1) Trailer frontal area not to exceed base vehicle frontal area. (2) Sport Vehicle.

Note: Certain states require electric trailer brakes for trailers over a specified weight. Be sure to check state regulations for this specified weight. The maximum trailer weights listed may be limited to this specified weight, as the Ranger's electrical system does not include the wiring connector needed to activate electric trailer brakes.

Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in square meters, multiply square feet by .09; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54; to obtain information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6.

EXPEDITION

Engine 5.4L V8 (4x2) 5.4L V8 (4x4)

Axle Ratio 3.31 3.73

Expedition

Max. GCWR

Max. Trailer Weight (properly
equipped)

11,800 lbs. 6,000 lbs.

12,100 lbs. 6,000 lbs.

Expedition EL

Max. GCWR

Max. Trailer Weight (properly
equipped)

12,200 lbs. 6,000 lbs.

12,400 lbs. 6,000 lbs.

Optional Heavy-Duty Trailer Tow Capacity

Engine 5.4L V8 (4x2) 5.4L V8 (4x4)

Axle Ratio 3.73 3.73

Expedition

Max. GCWR

Max. Trailer Weight (properly
equipped)

15,000 lbs. 9,200 lbs.

15,000 lbs. 9,000 lbs.

Expedition EL

Max. GCWR

Max. Trailer Weight (properly
equipped)

15,000 lbs. 8,900 lbs.

15,000 lbs. 8,700 lbs.

SPORT TRAC

Engine/ Transmission 4.0L SOHC V6/ Automatic
4.6L SOHC V8/ Automatic

Axle Ratio 3.73 3.73 3.73 3.55 3.55 3.55

GCWR (lbs.) 10,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 12,000 12,000

Max. Trailer Weight (lbs.) 5,250 (4X2) 5,080 (4X4) 5,080 (AWD) 7,160 (4X2) 6,990 (4X4) 6,990 (AWD)

Note for Expedition, Explorer and Sport Trac Charts: Trailer tongue load weight should be 10-15% of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduced by option weight) will accommodate trailer tongue load weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to towing vehicle. Addition of trailer tongue load weight and weight of passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings can be found on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.

EXPLORER

Maximum Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Automatic Transmission

Engine
4.0L SOHC SEFI V6
4.6L SOHC SEFI V8

Axle Ratio
3.55

GCWR (lbs.)
8,500

4x2 Class
II
3,500

4x2 Class III/IV
­

4x4 Class
II
3,500

4x4 Class III/IV
­

AWD Class
II
3,500

AWD Class III/IV
­

3.73 10,000 ­ 5,375 ­ 5,205 ­ 5,000

3.55 8,500 3,500 ­ 3,500 ­ 3,500 ­

3.55 12,000 (1) ­ 7,285 (1) ­ 7,115 (1) ­ 7,115 (1)

(1) Deduct 500 lbs. with Auxiliary Climate Control.

ESCAPE *

Engine/ Transmission
2.5L Manual FWD

Final Drive Ratio
4.13

GCWR (lbs.)
4,860

2.5L Automatic FWD 3.51

4,940

2.5L Automatic 4WD 3.51

5,100

3.0L Automatic FWD 3.51

7,080

3.0L Automatic 4WD 3.51

7,240

Max. Trailer Weight (lbs.)
1,500**
1,500**
1,500**
3,500 with Class II Trailer Towing Package
3,500 with Class II Trailer Towing Package

Vehicle XLS
Manual XLS, XLT, Limited XLS, XLT, Limited
XLT, Limited
XLT, Limited

* Escape Hybrid is not recommended for towing. ** Escape does not offer factory-installed towing equipment for this application;
only available as dealer accessory.

Notes:

· Conventional trailer hitches are not compatible with Escape Hybrid components. · Certain states require electric trailer brakes for trailers over a specified weight.

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Be sure to check state regulations for this specified weight. The maximum trailer

weights listed above may be limited to this specified weight, as the Escape's

electrical system does not include the wiring connector needed to activate electric

trailer brakes.

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FORD CROSSOVERS AND CARS

FORD CROSSOVERS

Vehicle Line Towing Class
Max. Gross Trailer Wt. (lbs.)
Max. Tongue Load (lbs.)

Taurus X Light-Duty
Class I
2,000
200

Edge

Light-Duty Class I
2,000

Medium-Duty Class II
3,500

200

350

Flex

Light-Duty Class I Standard

Heavy-Duty Class III Optional

2,000

4,500

200

450

Taurus X

FORD CARS

Car Line Towing Class Max. Gross Trailer Wt. (lbs.) Max. Tongue Load (lbs.) Minimum Engine

Mustang Light-Duty I
1,000 100 4.0L V6

Note: Focus and Fusion are not recommended for towing.

Taurus Light-Duty I
1,000 100 3.5L V6

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Taurus
Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in square meters, multiply square feet by .09; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54; to obtain information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6.

FORD E-SERIES

E-SERIES VAN/WAGON

Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.) ­ Automatic Transmission

Engine 4.6L SEFI V8
5.4L SEFI V8
6.8L SEFI V10 6.0L V8 Turbo Diesel

Axle Ratio 3.73 4.10 3.73 4.10 3.73 4.10 3.55 4.10

GCWR (lbs.) 11,500 12,000 13,000 13,000 15,000 18,500 16,000 20,000

E-150 6,000 6,500 7,400 7,400
­ ­ ­ ­

E-150 Extended
5,800 6,300 7,300 7,300
­ ­ ­ ­

VAN

E-250 5,900 6,400 7,400 7,400
­ ­ ­ ­

E-250 Extended
5,800 6,300 7,300 7,300
­ ­ ­ ­

E-350 SD ­ ­
7,300 7,300 9,100 10,000 9,500 10,000

E-350 SD Extended
­ ­ 7,200 7,200 9,000 10,000 9,400 10,000

E-150 5,500 6,000 7,000 7,000
­ ­ ­ ­

WAGON

E-350 SD

E-350 SD Extended 11 Pass

­

­

­

­

6,700

6,500

6,700

6,500

8,500

8,300

10,000

10,000

8,900

­

10,000

­

Notes: · For Maximum Trailer Weights with Crew Van,
deduct 200 lbs. from weights in chart (except with 18,500 lbs. and 20,000 lbs. GCWR).
· Trailer tongue load weight should be 10-15% of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduced by option weight) will accommodate trailer tongue load weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to towing vehicle. Addition of trailer tongue load weight and weight of passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings can be found on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.

E-Series Wagon

E-350 SD Extended 14/15 Pass
­ ­ 6,400 6,400 8,100 10,000 ­ ­

E-SERIES CUTAWAY & STRIPPED CHASSIS

To determine Maximum Trailer Weight, subtract your vehicle's GVWR from the following GCWRs:

· E-250 Super Duty® Cutaway GCWRs: ­ 4.6L V8 with 4.10 axle = 12,000 lbs.

· E-350 Super Duty Cutaway GCWRs: ­ 5.4L V8 = 13,000 lbs. ­ 6.8L V10 = 18,500 lbs. ­ 6.0L Turbo Diesel V8 = 20,000 lbs.

· E-450 Super Duty Cutaway GCWRs: ­ 6.8L V10 and 6.0L Turbo Diesel V8 = 20,000 lbs.

· E-350 Super Duty Stripped Chassis GCWRs:

­ 5.4L V8 = 13,000 lbs.

­ 6.8L V10 = 18,500 lbs.

· E-450 Super Duty Stripped Chassis GCWRs:

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­ 5.4L V8 = 14,050 lbs.

­ 6.8L V10 = 20,000 lbs.

Note: 6.0L Diesel applications that exceed 10,000 lbs. Maximum Trailer Weight require an aftermarket fifth-wheel hitch.

E-Series Cutaway

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MORE EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR TOWING NEEDS

When you're getting ready to do some towing with your Ford

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vehicle, you may find that it doesn't come equipped with everything

you need ­ or want ­ to handle your towing task. That's where

Genuine Ford Accessories come in. We offer a selection of items

to help prepare your vehicle for towing. Unlike some aftermarket

equipment, you can be assured that all of these items are designed

and tested to meet or exceed all Ford OEM specifications.

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1. Class II Trailer Hitch Assembly

Original equipment hitch bolts directly into existing holes ­

no drilling or welding required. Fascia trim required for installation.

NOTE: Towing capacity could be limited by vehicle powertrain.

See your Ford Dealer for details. Not available on Escape Hybrid.

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Base Part No. 19D520 Available for: Escape and Edge

2. Class III/IV Trailer Hitch Assembly

Hitch bolts directly into existing holes ­ no drilling or welding

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required. NOTE: Towing capacity could be limited by vehicle

powertrain. See your Ford Dealer for details.

Base Part No. 19D520 Available for: F-150 and E-Series

Base Part No. 17D826

Available for: Ranger Class III Only

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3. Trailer Hitch Wiring Harness ­ 4-Pin

This 4-pin wiring harness assembly is made to plug into the factory

electrical system. The 4-pin design does not allow the use of

trailers with electric brakes. Dealer installation recommended.

Not available on Escape Hybrid.

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Base Part No. 15A416 Available for: Escape and Edge

4. Trailer Hitch Wiring Kit ­ 4/7-Pin

The original equipment wiring harness assembly is made to

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plug into the factory wiring harness at the rear of your vehicle.

The 7-pin design allows the use of trailers with electric brakes.

The 4-pin design does not allow the use of trailers with electric

brakes. Includes an electrical bracket for convenient attachment.

Available for vehicles with or without reverse camera system

option. Dealer installation recommended.

Base Part No. 15A416

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2 6 Available for: F-150

5 & 6. Telescoping Trailer Tow Mirrors ­ Manual and Power Two styles available. Manual ­ When towing, the mirror telescopes out to help increase your range of vision. When not towing, the mirror slides in for normal range. Mirrors also include a forward folding feature that allows them to be folded against the vehicle for tight spaces. Black housing. Dealer Installation only. Power Provides the same features as manual trailer tow mirrors, but the mirror glass features a power adjust. Mirror glass is also electrically heated to minimize snow & ice buildup. The mirror telescoping feature is still manual. Chrome housing cap. Dealer Installation only. NOTE: Power trailer tow mirrors are for vehicles equipped with power mirrors only and turn signal/marker light feature is only functional on vehicles equipped with those features. Not designed as a mirror power feature upgrade. Base Part No. 17682 Passenger Side Base Part No. 17683 Driver Side Available for: F-150 and F-Series Super Duty
7. Trailer Hitch Drawbars ­ Square Shank Can be used in the raised or dropped position to match trailer coupler height. See your Ford Dealer for towing limitations. Base Part No. 19A282 Available for: Vehicles with 2" (5cm) receiver for Expedition/ EL, Explorer, Sport Trac, Ranger, F-150, Super Duty and E-Series Vehicles with 1-1/4" (3cm) receiver for Escape and Edge
8. Trailer Hitch Balls Forged, one-piece construction for maximum strength, and chrome finish. See your Ford Dealer for towing limitations. Base Part No. 19F503 Available for: Vehicles equipped with trailer hitch
9. Neutral Tow Kit (not shown) Allows 4x4 automatic transmission vehicles to be towed behind motorhome with all four wheels on ground. Dealer installation recommended. Not available for AWD vehicles. Base Part No. 7H332 Available for: Ranger, Explorer and Sport Trac
For detailed availability, price and warranty information, please contact your Ford Dealer
or visit our Web site at www.fordaccessories.com.

GOOD THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU TOW

BEFORE YOU BUY
If you are selecting a vehicle that will be used for towing, you should determine the approximate weight of the trailer you intend to tow, including the weight of any additional cargo and fluids that you will be carrying in the trailer. Also be sure the vehicle has the proper optional equipment (see page 15). Keep in mind that performance can be severely compromised in hilly terrain when minimum acceptable powertrain combination is selected. Consider purchasing a vehicle with a more powerful engine.
Brakes
Many states require a separate braking system on trailers with a loaded weight of more than 1,500 pounds. For your safety, Ford Motor Company recommends that a separate functional brake system be used on any towed vehicle, including those dolly-towed or tow bar-towed. There are two basic types of brake systems designed to activate trailer brakes:
1. Electronically Controlled Brakes usually provide automatic and manual control of trailer brakes. They require that the tow vehicle be equipped with a controlling device and additional wiring for electrical power. These brakes typically have a control box installed within reach of the driver and can be applied manually or automatically.
2. Surge Brakes are independent hydraulic brakes activated by a master cylinder at the junction of the hitch and trailer tongue. They are not controlled by the hydraulic fluid in the tow vehicle's brake system, and the tow vehicle's hydraulic system should never be connected directly to the trailer's hydraulic system.
Be sure your trailer brakes conform to all applicable state regulations. See Trailering Tips on back cover for additional braking information.
Trailer Lamps
Make sure the trailer is equipped with lights that conform to all applicable government regulations. The trailer lighting system should not be connected directly to the lighting system of the vehicle. See a local recreational vehicle dealer or rental trailer agency for correct wiring and relays for the trailer and heavy-duty flashers.

AFTER YOU BUY
Before heading out on a trip, check your vehicle's Owner Guide for break-in and severe-duty maintenance schedules (do not tow a trailer until your vehicle has been driven at least 500 miles). Be sure to have your fully loaded vehicle (including passengers) and trailer weighed so as not to exceed critical weight limits (see page 30). If any of these limits are exceeded, cargo should be removed from the vehicle and/or trailer until all weights are within the specified limits.
Safety Chains
· Always use safety chains when towing. Safety chains are used to retain connection between the towing and towed vehicle in the event of separation of the trailer coupling or ball.
· Use cross chains under the trailer tongue to prevent the tongue from contacting the ground if a separation occurs. Allow only enough slack to permit full turning ­ be sure they do not drag on the pavement.
· When using a frame-mounted trailer hitch, attach the safety chains to the frame-mounted hitch using the recommendations supplied by the hitch manufacturer.
· See your vehicle's Owner Guide for safety chain attachment information.
· For rental trailers, follow rental agency instructions for hookup of safety chains.
Trailer Wiring Harness
Some vehicles equipped with a factory-installed Trailer Towing Package include a trailer wiring harness and a wiring kit. This kit includes one or more jumper harnesses (to connect to your trailer wiring connector) and installation instructions.
Refer to chart on page 14 for standard and optional wiring harness usage.

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DON'T GET HITCHED WITHOUT KNOWING THIS
When towing, it is vital that you use the proper hitch. Here is the hitch information you should know:
WEIGHT-CARRYING (NON-WEIGHT-DISTRIBUTING) HITCH
A weight carrying (non-weight-distributing hitch) is commonly used to tow small and medium-sized trailers. Choose a proper hitch and ball, and make sure its location is compatible with that of the trailer. Use a good weightcarrying hitch that uniformly distributes the trailer tongue loads through the bumper and frame (through the body with Escape; bumper hitch not available with Escape, Explorer or Expedition). Ford rear step bumpers and hitch receivers provide weight-carrying capacities as shown in the chart on the following page. (A label affixed to the hitch receiver provides both the weight-carrying and weight-distributing capacities for each receiver.) The vehicle owner is responsible for obtaining the proper hitch ball, ball mounting and other appropriate equipment to tow both the trailer and load that will be towed.

Weight-Distributing Hitch

A weight-distributing hitch is used in conjunction with a hitch platform (receiver) to distribute tongue load to all towing vehicle and trailer wheels. Required for certain Class III and all Class IV applications (see the chart on following page).

· Weight-distributing hitch platforms are welded or bolted to the vehicle frame. Bolt-on types are recommended because they can be removed.

· A properly installed bolt-on weight-distributing hitch platform will not weaken the vehicle or underbody as heat of welding might.

· Equalizing arms are connected from the hitch to the trailer's A-frame.

They can be adjusted for best towing performance. Lengths of chain are

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pulled up and tightened to bend spring bars upward, which lifts some of the weight from the rear wheels and transfers weight to the other

wheels of the vehicle and trailer.

Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6.

FORD REAR STEP BUMPER/ HITCH RECEIVER WEIGHT

The maximum weight capacities for the weight-distributing hitch receivers shown below may exceed the maximum loaded trailer weight for the vehicle specified. Refer to the Trailer Towing Selector charts on pages 17-25 for Maximum Loaded Trailer Weights for each vehicle.

CAPACITY
Factory-Installed Trailer Hitch Receiver Options

Vehicle
Rear Step Bumper:
Ranger E-Series Van/Wagon F-Series
Hitch Receiver:
Edge Escape Ranger Explorer 4-Door/Sport Trac (Class II) Flex (Class III) Explorer 4-Door (Class III/IV) Sport Trac (Class III/IV) E-Series Van/Wagon Expedition Expedition EL F-150 F-250/F-350 Super Duty SRW and F-350 DRW w/5.4L Engine F-350 Super Duty DRW w/6.8L or 6.4L Engines (2) F-450 Super Duty DRW (2)

Weight-Carrying Max. Trailer
Capacity (lbs.)(1)
2,000 5,000 5,000
3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 4,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 5,000
5,000
6,000
6,000

Max. Tongue Load (lbs.)
200 500 500
350 300 350 350 450 500 500 500 600 600 500
500
600
600

Weight-Distributing Max. Trailer
Capacity (lbs.)(1)
­ ­ ­
­ ­ 6,000 ­ ­ 7,285 7,160 10,000 9,200 8,900 11,000
12,500
15,000 (2)
16,000 (2)

Max. Tongue Load (lbs.)
­ ­ ­
­ ­ 600 ­ ­ 728 716 1,000 920 890 1,100
1,250
1,500 (2)
1,600 (2)

Available on the following Ford vehicles: · Edge: Included with Class II Trailer Tow/Prep Package ­ Option Code 53G · Escape: Included with Class II Trailer Towing Package ­ Option Code 536 · Flex: Included with Class III Trailer Towing - Option Code 53G

(1) Ford rear step bumpers and hitch receivers do not include a hitch ball or ball mounting. 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.
(2) 2.5" receiver. Includes 2.5" to 2.0" adapter which, when used, reduces the Max. Trailer Capacity to 12,500 lbs. and the Max. Tongue Load to 1,250 lbs.

· Ranger Pickup: Standard Trailer Tow Receiver ­ Class III (53L) capability when equipped with 4.0 V6 engine. Refer to the Ranger Owner's Manual for details.
· Explorer/Sport Trac: Class II Standard; Class III/IV included with Trailer Towing Prep Package ­ Option Code 53G

FIFTH-WHEEL HITCH

· E-Series Van/Wagon: Included with Trailer Towing Package ­ Option Code 536
· Expedition: Class IV Trailer Tow Receiver ­ Standard on XLT and Eddie Bauer trim levels. Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Option is standard on Limited and King Ranch trim levels and optional on XLT and Eddie Bauer.
· F-150 Pickups: Included with Trailer Tow Packages ­ Option Code 535 and 53M
· F-250/F-350/F-450 Super Duty Pickups: F-250/350 SRW and F-350 DRW w/5.4L engine ­
Standard for 12,500-lbs. Maximum Trailer Capacity F-350 DRW w/6.8L gas or 6.4L diesel engines ­
Standard for 15,000-lbs. Maximum Trailer Capacity F-450 ­ Standard for 16,000-lbs. Maximum Trailer Capacity
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 load that will be towed.

A fifth-wheel hitch is mounted in the pickup bed to put more of the trailer weight directly over the towing vehicle. The receiver centerline of the hitch should be mounted at least two inches forward from the rear axle of the truck chassis. This mounting location will distribute the king pin weight of the trailer for optimum load-carrying and sway-control performance. Care must be taken to maintain nominal clearance from the back of the cab to the front of the trailer during tight cornering or backing maneuvers. Failure to follow this recommendation can adversely affect the towing vehicle's steering, braking and handling characteristics.
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Ford Motor Company does not offer a factory-installed fifth-wheel hitch option.

Note: See chart above for the weight-carrying and weight-distributing capacities of these hitch receivers. (These capacities also are shown on a label affixed to each receiver.)

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IT PAYS TO WATCH YOUR WEIGHT!
Confused about the vehicle weights? You'll find some weighty answers here.
Base Curb Weight is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment. It does not include passengers, cargo or any optional equipment. Your Ford dealership sales consultant can give you this number for the vehicle(s) you are considering.
Cargo Weight includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment (check with your sales consultant). When towing, trailer tongue load or king pin weight is also part of the Cargo Weight.
Payload is the combined maximum allowable weight of cargo and passengers that the truck is designed to carry. It is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating minus the Base Curb Weight.

MEASURING TONGUE LOAD WITH COMMERCIAL SCALE
To measure actual tongue load or king pin weight, disconnect the trailer and place only the tongue (king pin) on a scale (at hitch ball or fifth-wheel king pin receiver height). If the tongue load/king pin weight exceeds the upper weight limit, move more of the trailer contents rearward to achieve the recommended tongue load/king pin weight. If the tongue load or king pin weight is less than the lower limit, shift the load forward.
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) is the Base Curb Weight plus actual Cargo Weight plus passengers. It is important to remember that GVW is not a limit or specification ­ it is the actual weight that is obtained when the fully loaded vehicle is driven onto a scale.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including passengers and cargo). This number ­ along with other weight limits, as well as tire, rim size and inflation pressure data ­ is shown on the vehicle's Safety Compliance Certification Label, located on the left front door lock facing or the door latch post pillar (see facing page). The GVW must never exceed the GVWR.
Gross Axle Weight (GAW) is the total weight placed on each axle (front and rear). To determine the Gross Axle Weights for your vehicle and trailer combination, take your loaded vehicle and trailer to a scale. With the trailer attached, place the front wheels of the vehicle on the scale to get the front GAW. For rear GAW, weigh the towing vehicle with trailer attached, but with just the four wheels of the vehicle on the scale. Subtracting front GAW from that amount gives you rear GAW.
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) is the maximum weight to be carried by a single axle (front or rear). These numbers also are shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. The total load on each axle must never exceed its GAWR.

Base Curb Weight

+

Cargo Weight

+

Passenger Weight

=

Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)

GVW must not exceed GVWR (obtain from Safety Compliance Certification Label on the left front door lock facing or the door latch post pillar).

GVW +

Loaded Trailer Weight

=

Gross Combination Weight (GCW)

GCW must not exceed GCWR (obtain from charts on pages 17-25 or your vehicle's Owner Guide).
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Gross Combination Weight (GCW) is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW) plus the weight of the fully loaded trailer. It is the actual weight obtained when the vehicle and trailer are weighed together on a scale.
Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) is the maximum allowable weight of the towing vehicle and the loaded trailer ­ including all cargo and passengers ­ that the vehicle can handle without risking damage. (Important: The towing vehicle's brake system is rated for operation at the GVWR ­ NOT GCWR. Separate functional brake systems should be used for safe control of towed vehicles and for trailers weighing more than 1,500 lbs. when loaded.) The measured GCW must never exceed the GCWR.
Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (as shown in the Trailer Towing Selector charts pages 17-25) is the highest possible weight of a fully loaded trailer the vehicle can tow, based on a minimum-towing vehicle GVW. It assumes a towing vehicle with any mandatory options, no cargo, tongue load of 10-15% (conventional trailer) or king pin weight of 15-25% (fifth-wheel trailer), and driver only (150 lbs.). F-Series Super Duty chassis cab models also assume a second-unit body weight of 1,000 lbs. Weight of additional options, passengers, cargo and hitch must be deducted from this weight.
Tongue Load or Fifth-Wheel King Pin Weight
Tongue Load or Fifth-Wheel King Pin Weight is another critical measurement that must be made before towing. It refers to the amount of the trailer's weight that presses down on the trailer hitch. Too much tongue load or king pin weight can cause suspension/drivetrain damage, and can press the vehicle down in back causing the front wheels to lift to the point where traction, steering response and braking can be severely decreased. Too little tongue load or king pin weight can reduce rear-wheel traction and cause instability, which may result in tail wagging or jackknifing.
Tongue load or king pin weights must meet the following requirements:*
·For trailers up to 2,000 lbs., tongue load not to exceed 200 lbs.
· For conventional trailers over 2,000 lbs., tongue load 10-15% of loaded trailer weight.
· For fifth-wheel trailers, king pin weight 15-25% of loaded trailer weight.
Examples: For a 5,000-lbs. conventional trailer, multiply 5,000 by .10 and .15 to obtain a proper tongue load range of 500 to 750 lbs. For an 11,500-lbs. fifth-wheel trailer, multiplying 11,500 by .15 and .25 yields a king pin weight range of 1,725 to 2,875 lbs.
Note: Be sure the addition of tongue load or king pin weight does not cause the key towing vehicle weight limits (GVWR and Rear GAWR) to be exceeded. Remember, GVWR and GAWR are found on the vehicle's Safety Compliance Certification Label. If either of these limits is exceeded, you should go with a larger vehicle or a smaller trailer.

If you do not know the axle ratio of your vehicle, check its Truck Safety Compliance Certification Label (located on the left front door lock facing or the door latch post pillar). Below the bar code, you will see the word AXLE and a two-digit code. Use this chart to find the axle ratio that corresponds to that code:

Axle Ratios

Vehicle Super Duty
F-150
Ranger Explorer Sport Trac Expedition E-Series
Motorhome Chassis

Rear Axle Ratio 3.73 4.10 4.30 4.88 5.38 3.15 3.31 3.55 3.73 3.55 3.73 4.10 3.55 3.73 3.55 3.73 3.31 3.73 3.55 3.73 4.10 4.56 5.38 6.17

Non-Limited Slip Rear Axle Code
37 41 43 48 53 15 27 19 26 95 86/96 87/97 45 46 45 46 15 16 29/39 24/34 22/32/52/56/82 83 53 61

Limited Slip Rear Axle Code
3L 4N/4W*
4L 8L 5L Not Available Not Available H9 B6 R5 F6/R6 R7/R8 Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available H6 Not Available B4/C4 B2/C2/E2/E6/F2 F3 Not Available Not Available

Wide rear axle on F-350 Chassis cab with Ambulance Package.

Sample Truck Safety Compliance Certification Label (Refer to actual label on your vehicle)
Front GAWR GVWR Rear GAWR

31
Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45.

*Refer to the chart on page 29 for tongue load recommendations with Ford factory-installed rear step bumpers and trailer hitch receivers.

TIPS FOR BETTER TRAILERING

Towing a trailer is demanding on your vehicle, your trailer and your personal driving skills. Follow some basic rules and you'll tow more safely and have a lot more fun.
Weight Distribution
· For optimum handling and braking, the load must be properly distributed.
· Keep center of gravity low for best handling.
· Approximately 60% of the allowable cargo weight should be in the front half of the trailer and 40% in the rear (within limits of tongue load or king pin weight).
· Load should be balanced from side to side to optimize handling and tire wear.
· Load must be firmly secured to prevent shifting during cornering or braking, which could result in a sudden loss of control.
Before Starting
· Before setting out on a trip, practice turning, stopping and backing up your trailer in an area away from heavy traffic.
· Know clearance required for trailer roof.
· Check equipment (make a checklist).
Backing
· Back up slowly, with someone spotting near the rear of the trailer to guide you.
· Place one hand at bottom of steering wheel and move it in the direction you want the trailer to go.
· Make small steering inputs ­ slight movement of steering wheel results in much greater movement in rear of trailer.
Turning
When turning, be sure to swing wide enough to allow trailer to avoid curbs and other obstructions.
Braking (Also see page 27)
· Allow considerably more distance for stopping with trailer attached.
· Remember, the braking system of the tow vehicle is rated for operation at the GVWR, not GCWR.
· If your tow vehicle is a F-150, F-Series Super Duty®, or E-Series and your trailer has electric brakes, the optional TowCommand Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (TBC) will help assure smooth, effective trailer braking by automatically proportioning the trailer braking to that of the towing vehicle.
· If your trailer starts to sway, apply brake pedal gradually. The sliding lever on the TBC should be used only for manual activation of trailer brakes when adjusting the gain. Misuse, such as application during trailer sway, could cause instability of trailer and/or tow vehicle.
Towing On Hills
· Downshift the transmission to assist braking on steep downgrades and to increase power (reduce lugging) when climbing hills.
· With TorqShift® transmission, select Tow/Haul mode to automatically eliminate unwanted gear search when going uphill and help control vehicle speed when going downhill.

Parking With A Trailer
Whenever possible, vehicles with trailers should not be parked on a grade. However, if it is necessary, place wheel chocks under the trailer's wheels, following the instructions below.
· Apply the foot service brakes and hold.
· Have another person place the wheel chocks under the trailer wheels on the downgrade side.
· Once the chocks are in place, release brake pedal, making sure the chocks will hold the vehicle and trailer.
· Apply the parking brake.
· Shift automatic transmission into Park, or manual transmission into Reverse.
· With 4-wheel drive, make sure the transfer case is not in Neutral (if applicable).
Starting Out When Parked On A Grade
· Apply the foot service brake and hold.
· Start the engine with transmission in Park (automatic) or Neutral (manual).
· Shift the transmission into gear and release the parking brake.
· Release the brake pedal and move the vehicle uphill to free the chocks.
· Apply the brake pedal while another person retrieves the chocks.
Acceleration And Passing
The added weight of the trailer can dramatically decrease the acceleration of the towing vehicle ­ exercise caution.
· When passing a slower vehicle, be sure to allow extra distance. Remember, the added length of the trailer must clear the other vehicle before you can pull back in.
· Signal and make your pass on level terrain with plenty of clearance.
· If necessary, downshift for improved acceleration
Driving With An Automatic Overdrive Transmission
With certain automatic overdrive transmissions, towing ­ especially in hilly areas ­ may cause excessive shifting between overdrive and the next lower gear.
· To eliminate this condition and achieve steadier performance, overdrive can be locked out (see vehicle Owner Guide).
· If excessive shifting does not occur, use over-drive to optimize fuel economy.
· Overdrive may also be locked out to obtain engine braking on downgrades.
· When available, select Tow/Haul mode to automatically eliminate unwanted gear search and help control vehicle speed when going downhill.
Driving With Speed Control
When driving uphill with a heavy load, significant speed drops may occur.
· An 8-14 mph speed drop will automatically cancel speed control.
· Temporarily resume manual control through the vehicle's accelerator pedal until the terrain levels off.

Tire Pressure · Underinflated tires get hot and may fail, leading
to possible loss of vehicle control. · Overinflated tires may wear unevenly. · Tires should be checked often for conformance
to recommended cold inflation pressures. Spare Tire Use A conventional full-size spare tire is required for trailer towing (mini spare tires should not be used; always replace the spare tire with the road tire as soon as possible). On The Road After about 50 miles, stop in a protected location and double-check: · Trailer hitch attachment. · Lights and electrical connections. · Trailer wheel lug nuts for tightness. · Engine oil ­ check regularly throughout trip. High Altitude Operation Gasoline engines lose power by 3-4% per 1,000 ft. elevation. To maintain performance, reduce GVWs and GCWs by 2% per 1,000 ft. elevation. Powertrain/Frontal Area Considerations The charts in this guide show the minimum engine size needed to move the GCW of tow vehicle and trailer. · Under certain conditions, however, (e.g., when the
trailer has a large frontal area that adds substantial air drag or when trailering in hilly or mountainous terrain) it is wise to choose a larger engine. · Selecting a trailer with a low-drag, rounded front design will help optimize performance and fuel economy. NOTE: For additional trailering information pertaining to your Ford vehicle, refer to the vehicle Owner Guide.
For the Latest RV/Towing Information, check out the Ford Fleet Web site at www.fleet.ford.com/showroom/ rv_trailer_towing/2009/2009_default.asp Photography, illustrations and information presented herein were correct when approved for printing. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time the specifications or designs without incurring obligation. Some features shown or described are optional at extra cost. Some options are required in combination with other options. Consult your Ford Dealer for the latest, most complete information on models, features, prices and availability. Many of the recreational vehicles shown in this brochure are modified or manufactured by companies other than Ford Motor Company. Ford assumes no responsibility for such modifications or manufacturing.
Metric Conversion ­ To obtain information in centimeters, multiply feet by 30.48; to obtain information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6.
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