Ford Motor Company RV & Trailer Towing Guide

Many factors must be taken into consideration when towing an RV or trailer to ensure safety and to meet state regulations. Ford Fleet provides a guide that includes information related to each type of vehicle such as F-150, F-250 and F-350 pickup trucks.
  1. Weight

    • Each type of vehicle has a combined maximum weight of the vehicle plus the RV or trailer, cargo and occupants based on the engine size of the tow vehicle. For example an F-150 pickup with a 5.4 liter, V8 engine can tow a maximum of 8,200 pounds.

    Brakes

    • According to Ford, for weights of over 1,500 pounds, some states require an independent braking system on the towed vehicle.

    Driving

    • Ford recommends that drivers practice with the tow vehicle prior to beginning a trip. Drivers should be comfortable with turning, acceleration and passing, braking, parking and backing up in a variety of conditions. For example, on a grade requires placing chocks under the wheels. In addition, drivers should be aware of the clearance height of the trailer or RV.

    Safety

    • Periodically during a trip, the driver should inspect or check the trailer hitch, lights, engine oil and trailer lug nuts.

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