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How much will a 2004 Ford f150 tow?

How much will a 2004 Ford f150 tow?

2004 Models: The total maximum towing capacity for Ford F-150s made in 2004 ranged from 5,900 lbs.

What’s the towing capacity of a Ford F-150?

With max towing capacity of 11,500 lbs. you can tow your trailer easily, but the 2020 Ford F-150 Towing Guide reminds you to check your brakes, trailer lamps, safety chains, and trailer wiring harness before every trip. Make sure you properly distribute the weight and use caution while turning or backing up.

Where does the tow bar go on an F150?

The tow bar attaches to your F150 at the ends of the tow bar’s arms, while the other end of the bar is meant to be hitched to the vehicle. It will be used for towing your F150.

How big of a travel trailer can a F-150 pull?

So, you might be wonder, just what size travel trailer can a F-150 pull? The short answer is that most modern-day F-150s can safely pull a travel trailer that weight around 5,000 to 8,000 pounds with gear, depending on the engine, rear-axle ratio and addition of available options. However, there are some exceptions to this general rule of thumb.

How big is a bed for a Ford SuperCab?

Available bed lengths consist of the standard 6 1/2- and 8-foot sizes along with a new 5 1/2-foot size for extended cab models that makes fitting into a warm garage a more viable option.

Available bed lengths consist of the standard 6 1/2- and 8-foot sizes along with a new 5 1/2-foot size for extended cab models that makes fitting into a warm garage a more viable option.

Is the Ford F-150 a good pickup truck?

The result is a 2004 F-150 with a cleaner burning and more powerful V8, increased passenger and cargo room and broad-shouldered bodywork that looks the part of an all-American pickup. But is it good enough to maintain Ford’s long-standing dominance in the category?

What to look for in a 2004 Ford F-150?

Outdoor enthusiasts are the primary target of the FX4 model as it fortifies the F-150 with underbody skid plates, heavy-duty shocks and retuned springs. Two-tone paint, larger 18-inch wheels and a body-color grille add visual distinction to the outside while metallic accents glitter up the interior.

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Ruth Doyle