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Old 05-02-2006, 12:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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99 F250 7.3L diesel super duty TOWING?

99 F250 7.3L diesel super duty TOWING?
How much would be the maximum load I could pull for a fifth wheel. The truck is stock 3.73 rear axle. Could I add any after market products that would help? If so, how much would it help?
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Re: 99 F250 7.3L diesel super duty TOWING?

The biggest factor limiting how big a 5th wheel you can tow will be exceeding the GVWR of your truck. You need to know how much your truck weighs and then you can figure how much pin weight you can add from the 5th wheel without being overloaded. Or how much you will be overloaded.
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Re: 99 F250 7.3L diesel super duty TOWING?

as long as what your hauling has a good set of brakes on it, you should be good to go. the driveline will more than handle it. there are guys towing 30,000 gross out there. these trucks are way underrated at 19,000 gcvw. the 9900 gvw is just so the truck will still fall under a "light duty" classification. short of the dana 135 rear end i believe a 4-550 is mostly the same short of a lower red line.
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Re: 99 F250 7.3L diesel super duty TOWING?

Having traded in a 99F250 7.3 diesel superduty with an auto and 3.73 rear end for a F450 last year, I can speak from a little experience.

I very frequently pulled a 30 ft stock trailer (gross weight of truck/trailer (full) on scales was 23,000 lbs) and I can say that the powertrain was more than enough (I drive at high altitudes and plenty of mountain roads). I worried a lot about the automatic transmission but the only time it ever overheated was on long slow pulls up mountain dirt roads. However, a SRW tire is not up to the task of pulling heavy loads at high speeds (I had a blowout on the highway at 75 mph, left rear tire. It was in good condition and fully inflated to 80 psi).

According to the specs, with the exception of the engine, transmission, and cab, everything on my F-450 is heavier duty than on the 250-350 (frame, brakes, suspension, driveshaft, wheels/tires, etc). It also has a wider front end and therefore a considerably smaller turning radius that the 250-350. It's also about 1000 lbs heavier (I can't remember the exact figure), and with the 4.3 rear end and standard transmission, seems to get about 10mpg no matter what I do. However, it is beyond a doubt, a pulling son-of-a gun and the braking power is significantly better.
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