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F150 Ecoboost Guys
« on: Yesterday at 12:20:29 PM »
I’ll try to get to my point. Ford guy here. Staying that way. Current truck is a 2014 supercrew 4x4 with the 5.0/auto and 3:55 axle ratio. She’s getting on in miles. Just about to roll over 204,000 shortly. Absolutely been the best rig I’ve owned. I’m loyal and partial to that 5.0.

Enter thoughts about a new to me truck. (2021-2024ish). I’d like to haul a 25-26’ travel trailer. A nice one. Not those cheap lite versions. Probably pushing 6K for dry weight??  For you guys doing such, what are your real world experiences on towing with that 3.5? Going over passes, power to safely pass semi’s , etc.? I’m aware of their tow ratings and my current trucks. But there’s going down the highway then there’s going down the highway if you get my drift.

I’ve looked at the 250’s and 350’s but I don’t want to get that horrible of mileage for those gassers and diesels don’t thrill me. And other than towing a travel trailer I don’t need that much truck. Also, it would be my daily driver and only vehicle.

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Re: F150 Ecoboost Guys
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 01:32:30 PM »
I have a 2016 f250 diesel and a 21 f150 with the 3.5 eco boost. I pull a 20ft car trailer with a tractor, 18ft hideout camp trailer, 14ft utility trailer with sxs with both. Usually use the 250 on longer trips or when fully loaded. The 150 pulls great too but I do notice it’s a lot harder to stop. The bigger brake calipers on the 250 make a big difference. So yes it will probably pull what you want just give your self some room to stop if you get a lot of weight behind you

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Re: F150 Ecoboost Guys
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 01:34:00 PM »
The 3.5 will be fine for your requirements. The problem these days is with the transmission that goes with it. Ford’s 10 speed transmission has issues. My ‘19 only had 52k on it when then transmission went out and was a $7k repair. Seems to be a pretty common story unfortunately.

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Re: F150 Ecoboost Guys
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 02:59:53 PM »
I’m on my 2nd Ford with EB and the 10-speed transmission and I’ve had zero issues with either vehicle.

You should have no problem towing 6K.  Do use “Tow mode”, as it improves the shift points, power curve and helps with braking.  Expect the turbos to be pumping most of the time while towing and expect your fuel mileage to reflect that. 

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Re: F150 Ecoboost Guys
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 03:35:29 PM »
I’m on my 2nd Ford with EB and the 10-speed transmission and I’ve had zero issues with either vehicle.

You should have no problem towing 6K.  Do use “Tow mode”, as it improves the shift points, power curve and helps with braking.  Expect the turbos to be pumping most of the time while towing and expect your fuel mileage to reflect that.

 :yeah: I am on my second ecoboost with my current being the hybid model. You will have no issues pulling a heavier trailer but you will be stopping often to fuel up.
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Re: F150 Ecoboost Guys
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 04:14:00 PM »
I had a 2007 F150 with the 5.4L and it was a great pickup.  I used it to pull a fairly heavy older 24' camp trailer and it pulled great and stopped it ok.  We bought a newer and bigger 26' Outdoors RV trailer (6800# Dry).  I was able to pull it just fine with the 2007 F150 but 60+mph on the freeway was sketchy even with a good weight distribution hitch.  I Ended up selling the F150 and getting an F250 with diesel.  It does a much better job towing and more importantly controlling and stopping.  The increased stopping power alone saved me from a huge accident on I90 when traffic came to a sudden hault.  I was able to stop with a couple feet to space and keep the trailer from jack-knifing.  I can guarantee with the F150 I would have plowed into the vehicle infront of me.  Be very careful when towing trailers heavier than the tow vehicle.  Also we have a 2020 Expedition with an ecoboost.  its been great and has plenty of power.  I have towed a horse trailer and lightly loaded dump trailer without issue.

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Re: F150 Ecoboost Guys
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 05:59:07 PM »
From what I've read '21+ models have updated transmissions. And the max tow comes with larger rear brakes, though I don't know how much it actually helps. I have a '23, but haven't towed with it. Lariat, very nice truck.

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Re: F150 Ecoboost Guys
« Reply #7 on: Today at 08:53:06 AM »
I don't have advice for towing big stuff, but I have a 2017 F150 3.5 EB and would highly recommend the 36 gallon fuel tank. Fuel up time stings a little more, but the extra range is awesome.

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Re: F150 Ecoboost Guys
« Reply #8 on: Today at 09:02:41 AM »
I don't have advice for towing big stuff, but I have a 2017 F150 3.5 EB and would highly recommend the 36 gallon fuel tank. Fuel up time stings a little more, but the extra range is awesome.

This is very true when in the hills. Its nice topping off in town and getting up to the mountains, not worrying about having to go fuel up mid hunt
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Re: F150 Ecoboost Guys
« Reply #9 on: Today at 09:18:59 AM »
I don't have advice for towing big stuff, but I have a 2017 F150 3.5 EB and would highly recommend the 36 gallon fuel tank. Fuel up time stings a little more, but the extra range is awesome.

This is very true when in the hills. Its nice topping off in town and getting up to the mountains, not worrying about having to go fuel up mid hunt
Yeah I agree with you having the 36gal as well. Now if they could make it a minimum 30mpg too, that would be great. I'm getting a max of 21mpg with an average speed of 60mph. Slow goings to get the mileage.


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Re: F150 Ecoboost Guys
« Reply #10 on: Today at 09:26:57 AM »
Not sure why ford does this but Both my previous‘18 and current ‘23 3.5 EB have a class iii which had a sticker for max tongue weight of 500 lbs. I believe running a WDH increases it. I was technically over capacity when towing my 8k lb boat. I no longer have the boat but if I did I would go back to a 3/4 ton diesel. Especially if you tow over the mountains with A travel trailer. Exhaust brake on my diesel was a gamechanger towing in the mountains as well.

 


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