- Location
- Lafayette, IN
Alright... got an 01 F-250 7.3L to tow with. 4x4, off-road package, but I'm not sure that it had the trailer prep package. There's no brackets to hold the trailer plugs, and although it did come with a receiver, I don't know if it's OEM equipment, as I don't think all SuperDutys came with them back then.
No stickers on the receiver to indicate tongue weight / capacity. It looks pretty solid, four fairly sizable bolts on each frame rail to attach it. So, I'm kind of up in the air about it's capacity.
Does anyone know for sure what the factory receivers would have been rated for? Of course I'm seeing some people say it's 500#/5000#, but it seems like a substantial receiver on a 3/4 ton would have a higher capacity than your typical run-of-the-mill 1/2 ton receiver.
I am probably pulling 6000-6500# with it at the moment, but will be pulling more in the future. So I am a little worried that I am overloading my 5000# receiver right now, if that is what it's actually rated for. But regardless of what my current receiver is, I'd like to get a bigger one. Does anyone run a receiver with the 2 1/2" opening instead of the 2"? Do you use an adapter to get it to 2" for lighter loads or do you buy a 2 1/2" shank that can fit a standard ball? I know a lot of the balls are only rated at 6000# so that will be a concern too.
http://www.etrailer.com/hitch-2001_Ford_F-250 and F-350 Super Duty.htm
I have been looking at e-trailer to see what's out there to upgrade to, just wondering if it's worth going to 2 1/2" for the higher capacity. I know I'd like at least a 1200#/12000# capacity in the future, but more is always better.
No stickers on the receiver to indicate tongue weight / capacity. It looks pretty solid, four fairly sizable bolts on each frame rail to attach it. So, I'm kind of up in the air about it's capacity.
Does anyone know for sure what the factory receivers would have been rated for? Of course I'm seeing some people say it's 500#/5000#, but it seems like a substantial receiver on a 3/4 ton would have a higher capacity than your typical run-of-the-mill 1/2 ton receiver.
I am probably pulling 6000-6500# with it at the moment, but will be pulling more in the future. So I am a little worried that I am overloading my 5000# receiver right now, if that is what it's actually rated for. But regardless of what my current receiver is, I'd like to get a bigger one. Does anyone run a receiver with the 2 1/2" opening instead of the 2"? Do you use an adapter to get it to 2" for lighter loads or do you buy a 2 1/2" shank that can fit a standard ball? I know a lot of the balls are only rated at 6000# so that will be a concern too.
http://www.etrailer.com/hitch-2001_Ford_F-250 and F-350 Super Duty.htm
I have been looking at e-trailer to see what's out there to upgrade to, just wondering if it's worth going to 2 1/2" for the higher capacity. I know I'd like at least a 1200#/12000# capacity in the future, but more is always better.