1267 lbs. Me and my fishing buddy eat up almost 500 between us, so yeah - I am not towing 7500 with mine unless it's a quick and short from point A to point B and I'm being stupid cautious.
It's ridiculously heavy and the 2.7, while a little mighty mouse, really eats into heavy towing capacity. I wasn't the original owner, but he was obviously a lot like me. He wanted everything a higher package includes except leather. A Lariat would have been cheaper and better equipped to tow - I think most of them did get the beefy frames. I only bought this one because my kid wrecked my other 2018 and this was a time when trucks were sitting on the lot for hours rather than days. I did get a good deal, but I knew that it wouldn't be a truck I'd want to tow a camper with, and I would really like to have a little camper. Plan was to keep it til the end of the acoughalypse and trade it in. With interest rates being what they are, I'm just going to drive it into the ground and buy another one in (hopefully) 10 years or so.
I have towed with it, I think I mentioned earlier or I may not that this truck pulls a full boat (22 foot pontoon) out of the water and up the ramp and I don't have to get on it at all, smooth as silk.
Most people that tow know that it doesn't have squat to do with how much it can possibly drag down the highway. I bet I could get 20k rolling in my truck. Could I control it or stop it in a timely manner or not kill myself or 20 other people on the road attempting it? Not likely
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