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MisconductOIB
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Looking to start camping and I'm lost on tow vehicles. We really like the Keystone Sprinter 323BHS for it's layout but really lost on tow vehicle. It would be myself, wife two kids, two dogs and maybe another kid once in awhile. Obviously we are looking at a half ton SUV specifically the 2012 Ford Expedition but not sure we can handle that trailer. I know all the Ford numbers say we should be able to tow, but I've towed 10,000 pound boats with half ton trucks and it's not something I feel comfortable with on long distances. Would I run into the same situation with TT and Expedition. If so what do you recommend that can carry the amount of people cargo I'm looking at?
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MisconductOIB
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Thanks for all of the input guys. You have confirmed my suspesions and I'm gonna rethink my tow vehicle or TT.
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cekkk
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The specs on the TT and the Expedition would indicate max tow capacity is between 8700 and 9200, depending on the model. And the 5.4 engine at 310 hp makes that SUv probably the lowest powered of the big boys. We just got DW her fourth one last week, so I can say from experience you'd be making a big mistake going with that combination. And while some of the half ton owners pull that weight, I wouldn't care to have my family riding so close to the margins. But maybe others have a different comfort level.
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Dtaylor
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I tow with an expedition. In my situation, I have about 20% between the gross weight and max tow capacity. I am not familiar with the weights on the TT you are looking at but just what I see here, I do not think the Expedition would be a good choice for you. The perfect towing SUV is the Ford Excursion, but the last year of production was 2005. As Eric suggested, I would look at the 3/4 Suburban or Yukon
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eric_james
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3/4 ton Suburban/Yukon XL or a 3/4 ton full size van minimum. No way with an Expy EL. That is a huge trailer to drag down the road.

handye9
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From Ford web site, these are numbers for 2012 Expedition:

Max tow 4X2 non EL 9200 EL version 8900
Max tow 4X4 non EL 9000 EL version 8700

Payload 4X2 non EL 1630 EL version 1585
Payload 4X4 non EL 1590 EL version 1530

The payload is weight capacity available for passengers, WD hitch, cargo, pets, and trailer tongue weight.

Loaded for camping, that trailer will have tongue weight around 1300 lbs. Add the WD hitch (100 lbs), and you only have 230 lbs left for passengers, pets, and cargo. Less if you get the 4X4 EL version.
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JiminDenver
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We tow with expeditions and love them but we have a 25 ft with half the dry weight you are looking at.
The tongue weight of that trailer unloaded is above the limit for a expedition not to mention what it will do to your payload.

There are people pulling longer with expeditions but they are ultra lights and weigh less.
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RedRocket204
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RoyB wrote:
I would not feel safe pulling anything bigger than maybe a 24-26 foot trailer up to around 7500lbs with a F150 truck.


100% agree!


OP, looking at the specs of that TT and assuming the listed ship wieghts are correct, if you took the shipping weight of 8,655 lbs and then loaded the TT for camping, lets say your wet weight is 10k lbs, at 13% for an estimated tongue wieght, that would be 1300 lbs eating away at your payload. That will just about expire most 1/2 tons and not leave much payload for your vehicle, i.e. passengers, dogs, stuff, etc.

A 3/4 ton or 1 ton Crewcab truck with a canopy would work perfect for what you describe with that TT. 5 or 6 in the cab comfortably, dogs well protected in the back of the truck with the canopy.
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CincyGus
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Over 8000 lbs dry and 36' long, Your way out of the half ton range IMO. I agree with you that the brochures say some of the half tons can tow that weight but you couldn't make me do it with my family on board.

Your going to be in the neighborhood of 9000-9500 loaded, more if you fill water tanks. The 36" and that weight would make me to consider a dually. Your likely ok with a HD 3/4 ton. A diesel would be a good choice if your pulling any hills or just want a little better mileage and power.

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RoyB
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I would not feel safe pulling anything bigger than maybe a 24-26 foot trailer up to around 7500lbs with a F150 truck. You hear of alot folks doing it but for me it just would not be safe.
I guess I am just too chicken or too old school maybe...

I guess the Ford Expedition is considered a 3/4-ton truck. Having a good WDH system would be a MUST HAVE item.

My OFF-ROAD POPUP weighs in at 4200lbs loaded and my 2010 FX4 F150 truck with tow package doesn't know it is back there. Of course the POPUPs don't have any wind resistance per say... My gas mileage is about the same whether I am pulling this trailer or not...

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RedRocket204
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MisconductOIB wrote:
Would I run into the same situation with TT and Expedition. If so what do you recommend that can carry the amount of people cargo I'm looking at?


The TT will be worse than the boat because the amount of surface area you are dragging behind. That TT, with a GVWR of 11005lbs and at almost 37 feet, you are in 3/4 ton territory, minimum. There may be some that would be OK with a bigger 1/2 ton, but not me, at all.
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