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2014 F150


mattg1500

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XLT,5.0 ,6spd selectshift,3.73 E locker, 59,000mi dealer serviced from day 1, all records available at Nazareth Ford. Truck has Readylift level kit, XD wheels, Cooper STT Pro tires, Airaid air intake, new brakes and rotors all around done last week, new front strut assemblies this week,new battery over the winter, Truxedo roll up cover, factory drop in bed liner, Raxiom LED headlight and fog conversion, weathertech liners front and rear. Tires and rims are 1yr old. Interior is clean, no stains, non smoker. Exterior has scratches from hunting and both cab corners are just starting to bubble the size of your pinky nail. No accidents. Truck is solid and an awesome ride. Tires are loud on the highway but Ive never gotten stuck. Title in hand. Bought a 30ft camper and we will be close to maxing out the payload on this so I am going to an F250.

$20k

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Unless you went with a 5th wheel trailer that F150 will pull a 30 foot camper with no problem if you have the tow package. Most of them are lighter these days. Your tires aren't ideal for towing, looks more like an off road type which kills mileage while towing. I have pulled a 32 foot Wilderness and 30 foot Jayco with no issues.

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1 hour ago, Bucndoe said:

Unless you went with a 5th wheel trailer that F150 will pull a 30 foot camper with no problem if you have the tow package. Most of them are lighter these days. Your tires aren't ideal for towing, looks more like an off road type which kills mileage while towing. I have pulled a 32 foot Wilderness and 30 foot Jayco with no issues.

payload on my truck is 1440lbs, 5 people + weight of larger tires + 850lb tongue weight + stuff in bed of truck = overweight. The truck has absolutely no issue pulling the trailer and the built in brake controller is awesome, but from a safety standpoint the 250 is whats needed. This 150 has a tow rating of 9100lbs. The TT has a gross weight of 7880.

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