2013 RV & Trailer Towing Guide
2013 RV & Trailer Towing Guide
2013 RV & Trailer Towing Guide
The following vehicles are not recommended for trailer towing: C-MAX Hybrid, C-MAX Energi,
Fiesta, Focus, Mustang GT Premium, Mustang Boss 302, Shelby GT500, Fusion Hybrid,
Fusion Energi, Taurus SHO, MKZ Hybrid, and Transit Connect.
Slide-In Campers
10
Van Conversion/
Class B Van Campers
11
Four-Wheel-Down Towing
12
13
14
F-150 Pickup
16
F -250/F-350/F-450
Super Duty Pickups
17
F -350/F-450/F-550
Super Duty Chassis Cabs
18
19
E-Series
20
E
xpedition, Navigator, Explorer
and Escape
21
Custom Accessories
28
Tips on Towing
More space, more power, more towing capability and the widest selection of
models, cabs, box configurations and equipment, make the 2013 F-150 the
preferred choice for towing and hauling the heaviest loads. F-150s exciting
features, including available integrated trailer brake controller, trailer tow
mirrors and rearview camera ensure your truck is a custom fit for your specific
needs. All 4WD models include neutral tow functionality and maximum trailer
tow packages include an upgraded rear bumper and trailer tow mirrors.
F-150 Features
Three cab styles Regular, SuperCab and SuperCrew
F ully boxed ladder-style frame, with hydroformed high-strength steel
welded through-rail cross members for excellent handling control and
responsiveness
uned shear-style body mounts help keep road vibration away from the
T
vehicle body for a quiet and comfortable ride
4-wheel vented disc brakes with standard 4-wheel Anti-lock Brake System
(ABS) and electronic brake force distribution for responsive, confident stops
and exceptional control under hard braking
Deep cargo boxes offering largest capacity in their class, plus best-in-class
pickup box access steps on all three sides (1)
(1) When properly equipped. Class is full-size pickups under 8,500 lbs. GVWR non-hybrid vs.
2012/2013 competitors.
(2) Best-in-class towing and payload when properly equipped.
Best-in-Class
Towing Capability
11,300 pounds (2)
Payload Capacity
3,120 pounds (2)
Cargo Box Volume
81.3 cu. ft.
Powertrain Lineup extensively tested to meet highdurability and reliability standards
3.7L 4V DOHC V6 and Flex Fuel capability delivers
302 hp and 278 lb.-ft. of torque
5.0L 4V DOHC V8 and Flex Fuel capability delivers
360 hp and 380 lb.-ft. of torque
6.2L 2V SOHC V8 delivers 411 hp and 434 lb.-ft. of torque
3.5L 4V DOHC V6 EcoBoost delivers 365 hp and
420 lb.-ft. of torque
Standard 6-speed automatic transmission with
Tow/Haul Mode
2013 F-150
Horsepower
400 hp @ 2800 rpm (1)
Torque
800 lb.-ft. @ 1600 rpm (1)
Americas most capable pickup includes testedtough powertrains. Designed, engineered and
built Ford tough, they deliver great fuel economy
plus outstanding horsepower and torque. Superb
towing and payload capacities make Super Duty a
true game changer.
15% more fuel efficient when compared to previous generation gas engine
CNG/LPG Gaseous Engine Prep Package for alternative fuel applications (F-250/350 only)
Conventional Towing
up to 18,500 lbs.(2)
5th-Wheel Towing
up to 24,700 lbs.(2)
Payload
up to 7,260 lbs.(3)
6.7L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel 400 hp and 800 lb.-ft. of torque
Delivers best-in-class horsepower and torque (4)
The cleanest Power Stroke diesel engine ever built
Ford-engineered, Ford-tested and Ford-built
(1) 6.7L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel.
(2) Maximum capacity when properly
equipped. See your Ford dealer for
specific equipment requirements and
other limitations.
(3) F-350 DRW Regular Cab 4x2 with
6.2L engine.
(4) Based on Ford drive-cycle tests of
comparably equipped 2013 Ford and
5th-Wheel/Gooseneck
Prep Package
Available on all models
Provides the necessary under-the-bed
hardware to allow mounting of a 5thwheel/gooseneck hitch in the pickup bed
to put more of the trailer weight over the
tow vehicle
Metric Conversion To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information
in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.
6.8L 3-valve SOHC V10 gas engine (362 hp/457 lb.-ft. of torque)
Metric Conversion To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information
in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54; to obtain information in liters, multiply gallons by 3.8; to obtain
information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6.
2013 Class A
Out-front engine design provides spacious cab with access to living area
and ease of ingress/egress
(5)
2013 Class C
Camper Center-of-Gravity
All Styleside pickups that qualify for slide-in
camper bodies have camper center-of-gravity
included on the Consumer Information Sheet in
the glovebox
Data is calculated for each individual truck,
based on vehicle options
If vehicle does not qualify for camper use, the
Consumer Information Sheet states that the
vehicle is not recommended for camper use, and
no center-of-gravity data is shown
Model
F-150 (1)
GVWR (Lbs.)
Maximum Cargo Weight Rating (Lbs.)
Wheelbase 3.5L 5.0L 6.2L 6.7L 3.5L Std. 5.0L Std. 6.2L Std./Opt. 6.7L Std./Opt.
144.5"
163.0"
156.5"
144.5"
163.0"
156.5"
8,200
8,200
8,200
8,200
8,200
8,200
8,200
8,200
8,200
8,200
8,200
8,200
2,667
1,826
1,746
2,383
1,515
1,440
2,687
1,831
1,748
2,382
1,523
1,455
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
137.0"
141.8"
158.0"
156.2"
172.4"
137.0"
141.8"
158.0"
156.2"
172.4"
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
3,773/
2,943/
2,843/
2,723/
2,623/
3,319/
2,549/
2,439/
2,339/
2,229/
3,033/
2,263/
2,103/
2,063/
1,883/
2,629/
1,919/
1,709/
1,709/
1,499/
137.0"
141.8"
158.0"
156.2"
172.4"
137.0"
141.8"
158.0"
156.2"
172.4"
137.0"
158.0"
172.4"
137.0"
141.8"
158.0"
156.2"
172.4"
137.0"
141.8"
158.0"
156.2"
172.4"
137.0"
158.0"
172.4"
10,000
10,000
10,200*
10,200*
10,500*
10,500
10,500
10,900
10,700
11,000
13,500
13,900
14,000
10,400*
10,500*
10,700*
10,600*
10,800*
11,100
11,100
11,000
11,300
11,200
13,800
14,000
14,000
10,500*
10,700*
10,800*
10,800*
11,100*
11,000
11,000
11,500
11,400
11,500
14,000
14,000
14,000
10,800*
11,100*
11,200*
11,200*
11,200*
11,500
11,500
11,500
11,500
11,500
14,000
14,000
14,000
3,613/
2,873/
3,003/2,803
2,893/2,693
3,053/2,553
4,073/
3,333/
3,663/
3,343/
3,503/
6,793/
6,293/
6,163/
3,609/3,209
2,989/2,489
3,109/2,409
2,909/2,309
2,989/2,189
4,219/
3,509/
3,319/
3,519/
3,309/
6,629/
5,989/
5,969/
172.4"
14,000
(1) Requires Heavy-Duty Payload Package option. (2) Requires Camper Package option. (3) 17" tires and wheels.
(4) 18" tires and wheels. *10,000 pounds with optional 10,000 GVWR Package. With 10,000 GVWR Package.
3,473/2,973
2,903/2,203
2,863/2,063
2,823/2,023
2,953/1,853
3,923/
3,153/
3,513/
3,383/
3,303/
6,603/
5,643/
5,423/
3,349/2,549
2,949/1,849
2,869/1,669
2,839/1,639
2,649/1,449
3,969/
3,259/
3,079/
3,059/
2,869/
6,189/
5,249/
5,019/
4,969/
From camping to simply traveling in enhanced comfort and style, E-Series Van
conversions (1) hit the mark for recreational use. Converters offer an extensive selection
of styles, designs and luxury furnishings to uniquely set your van apart from any others.
Ford E-Series Recreational Vans provide the perfect foundation for the complete
range of van conversions. Ford works with a number of Ford Authorized Converters
to create conversion vans that meet our exacting standards of quality and customer
satisfaction. See your Ford dealer for complete details on vehicles available from Ford
Authorized Van Converters.
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Four-Wheel-Down Availability
2013 Cars
Manual Automatic
Transmission Transmission
2013 Crossovers
C-MAX Hybrid
C-MAX Energi
Flex 3.5L/MKT 3.7L (FWD/AWD)
Edge 3.5L/3.7L/MKX 3.7L (FWD/AWD)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes (5)(7)
Yes (5)(7)
Yes (3)(4)(5)
Yes (3)(4)(5)
Yes (3)(4)(5)
Yes (3)(4)(5)
Yes (9)
Yes (6)
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Maximum trailer weights in pounds for properly equipped vehicles with no cargo
26,600
Super Duty
Chassis Cab
(5th-Wheel)
24,700
18,500
16,000
11,300
10,000
Super Duty
Super Duty
Super Duty
F-150
E-Series
Pickup
Pickup
Chassis Cab
Pickup
Van/Wagon
(5th-Wheel) (Conventional) (Conventional) (Conventional
& 5th-Wheel)
9,200
Expedition
9,000
Navigator
5,000
4,500
3,500
2,000
1,000
Explorer
Flex
MKT
Escape
Edge
Lincoln MKX
Fusion
Mustang
Taurus
MKS
MKZ
X(3)
X X
X X X
Heavy-Duty Flashers
X (Std.)
X(6)
X(6)
X(5)
X(7)
(Std.)
X
X X X
(Std.)
X X
(Std.)
Radiator Upgrade
X(4)
(Std.)
X(11)
X(7)
(Std.)
(Std.)
(Std.)
X(8)
X(9)
X
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(Std.)
(Std.)(8)
Required Equipment
Includes items that must be installed.* Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty (see your dealer
for a copy) may be voided if you tow without them.
Explorer
Edge/Lincoln MKX
Flex/MKT
Escape
For trailers over 2,000 pounds
2.0L EcoBoost I4 engine
Expedition/Navigator
For trailers over 6,000 pounds
Heavy-Duty Trailer Tow Package
Recommended
Equipment
(where not required)
Includes items that can make towing easier,
and are strongly recommended for strenuous
towing conditions.
A weight-carrying hitch is recommended for all
vehicles towing trailers less than 5,000 pounds.
F-150
F or trailers over 5,000 pounds Trailer
Tow Package or Max Trailer Tow Package
*Check with your dealer for additional requirements, restrictions and limited warranty details.
Frontal Area
is the total area in square
feet that a moving
vehicle and trailer
exposes to air resistance.
The chart shows
the limitations that
must be considered in
selecting a vehicle/trailer
combination. Exceeding
these limitations may
significantly reduce
the performance of
your towing vehicle.
Selecting a trailer with a
low-drag, rounded front
design will help optimize
performance and fuel
economy.
With
Mustang
12 sq. ft.
Taurus/MKS
12 sq. ft.
MKZ
12 sq. ft.
All Applications
Fusion
12 sq. ft.
20 sq. ft.
Edge/Lincoln MKX
30 sq. ft.
All Applications
Escape
20 sq. ft.
30 sq. ft.
Flex/MKT
25 sq. ft.
35 sq. ft.
Explorer
40 sq. ft.
E-Series
60 sq. ft.
All Applications
F-150
60 sq. ft.
Expedition/Navigator
60 sq. ft.
Note: Fusion, MKZ and Escape calculated with new SAE J2807 method.
Metric Conversion To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6;
to obtain information in square meters, multiply square feet by .09; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.
2013 Required/recommended
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5th-Wheel Trailer
Provides the same types of accommodations as a conventional
travel trailer, but with these unique characteristics:
The forward raised portion is designed to extend over the box of a
pickup truck
Attaches to the truck via a 5th-wheel hitch mounted in the pickup bed
Offers the advantages of improved weight distribution and towing
dynamics, since some trailer weight is directly over the towing vehicle
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
LIGHT-DUTY
MEDIUM-DUTY
HEAVY-DUTY
EXTRAHEAVY-DUTY (2)
Conventional weight-carrying
hitch
Conventional weight-distributing
hitch not required unless specified
for a particular vehicle
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Axle GCWR
4x2 4x4 4x2
Engine Ratio (Lbs.)
126" Wb 145" Wb 126" Wb 145" Wb 145" Wb 163" Wb 133" Wb
4x4
4x2 4x4
145" Wb 163" Wb 145" Wb 157" Wb 145" Wb 157" Wb
15,200
9,700
15,400
9,700
9,600
15,500
9,600
9,500
16,600(3)
11,300
16,900
11,300(3)
11,300(4)
11,300(4)
17,000
11,300(3)(4)
11,300(4)
17,100
11,300(4)
11,100(3)(4)
11,300(3) 11,200(4) 11,100(4)/
11,000(3)
4.10
17,100(4)
11,300
11,100
11,200
11,100
6.2L 2-Valve V8
3.55
15,500
9,800
15,600
9,700
9,800
9,700
9,600
9,500
3.73
13,500(5)
7,500
7,300
17,000
11,300
17,100
11,200
11,300
11,200
11,100
11,000
4.10
12,500(6)
6,000
14,700(6)
8,000
(1) Maximum loaded trailer weight requires weight-distributing hitch. See page 23 for additional information. (2) Vehicles equipped with 5.5' box will accept a 5th-wheel hitch, but current 5th-wheel
trailer designs are not compatible with these models (133" wb. SuperCab and 145" wb. Crew Cab). (3) Requires Heavy-Duty Payload Package. (4) Requires Max Trailer Towing Package. (5) Limited
model. (6) Ford Raptor. While the pickup box will accept a 5th-wheel hitch, current 5th-wheel trailer designs are not compatible with this model.
Notes: Do not exceed trailer weight of 5,000 lbs. when towing with bumper only.
Trailer tongue (trailer king pin for 5th-wheel towing) load weight should be 10-15% (15-25% for 5th-wheel towing) of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduce by
option weight) will accommodate trailer tongue (trailer king pin for 5th-wheel towing) load weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to towing vehicle. Addition of trailer tongue
(trailer king pin for 5th-wheel towing) load weight and weight of passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings can be found on the
vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.
Metric Conversion To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.
2013 F-150
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If your vehicle will be registered in California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, or Vermont, check with
your Ford dealer to be sure the desired powertrain/axle ratio is available in your area.
F-250/F-350 F-250/F-350 F-350 F-350 F-250/F-350 F-250 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-250/F-350 F-250 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-450
Axle GCWR
SRW
SRW DRW DRW SRW SRW SRW DRW DRW SRW SRW SRW DRW DRW DRW
Engine Ratio
(Lbs.) 4x2
4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x4
6.2L SOHC V8
3.73
19,000 12,500
FFV 19,500
4.30
22,000 12,500
22,500
6.7L V8 3.31
23,500 12,500
Turbo Diesel
3.55
23,500 12,500
3.73
30,500
4.30
33,000
F-150
56-60 inches
F-250
56-57 inches
F-350 SRW
59-60 inches
F-350 DRW
56-57 inches
F-450 DRW
56-57 inches
Metric Conversion To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.
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F-350 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-450 F-450 F-550 F-550 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-450 F-450 F-550 F-550 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-350 F-450 F-450 F-550 F-550
Axle GCWR 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4
Engine Ratio
(Lbs.) SRW SRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW SRW SRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW SRW SRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW
6.2L 3.73
19,000
12,400
12,100
12,100
11,700
11,900
11,400
SOHC V8
19,500
12,400
12,000
12,000
11,600
11,800
11,400
FFV 4.30
22,000
12,500
12,500
12,500
12,500
12,500
12,500
22,500
15,000
15,000
15,000
14,600
14,800
14,400
6.8L
4.88 26,000
16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000
16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000
16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000
SOHC V10
6.7L V8
3.73
23,500
12,500
12,500
12,500
12,500
12,500
12,500
Turbo
24,500
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
Diesel
4.10
24,500
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
26,000
16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000
16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000
16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000
4.30 30,000(3) 16,000
16,000 16,000
16,000 16,000
16,000
35,000(3) 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000
4.88
26,000(3) 16,000
16,000 16,000
16,000 16,000
16,000
35,000(3) 16,000
16,000 16,000
16,000 16,000
16,000
35,000(3) 26,600 26,300
26,100 25,700
25,900 25,500
4.88
26,000(3)
17,400
17,100
16,900
16,600
16,700
16,400
35,000(3)
26,400 26,100
25,900 25,600
25,700 25,400
(1) Maximum loaded trailer weight requires weight-distributing hitch. See page 23 for additional information. (2) Super Duty Chassis Cab does not offer a conventional hitch receiver as a factoryinstalled option. (3) Available with High-Capacity Trailer Tow Package only.
Note: T
railer tongue (trailer king pin for 5th-wheel towing) load weight should be 10-15% (15-25% for 5th-wheel towing) of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduce by option
weight) will accommodate trailer tongue (trailer king pin for 5th-wheel towing) load weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to towing vehicle. Addition of trailer tongue (trailer king
pin for 5th-wheel towing) load weight and weight of passengers and cargo must not cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings can be found on the vehicle Safety
Compliance Certification Label.
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20,500-26,000 lbs.
20,940-29,000 lbs.
25,999-37,000 lbs.
*
*
*
Gas Engine
Model
20,780-26,000 lbs.
20,940-30,000 lbs.
33,000 lbs.
33,000 lbs.
Super Duty
Class A Motorhome Chassis
Max. GVWR
16,000 lbs.
18,000 lbs.
20,500 lbs.
22,000 lbs.
24,000 lbs.
26,000 lbs.
7,000 lbs.
5,000 lbs.
5,500 lbs.
4,000 lbs.
6,000 lbs.
4,000 lbs.
Note: T
owing vehicles braking system is rated for operation at GVWR
NOT GCWR. Separate functional brake systems should be used for
safe control of towed vehicles or trailers weighing more than 1,500 lbs.
when loaded.
Super Duty
Commercial Stripped Chassis
Max. GVWR
16,000 lbs.
19,500 lbs.
22,000 lbs.
7,000 lbs.
6,500 lbs.
4,000 lbs.
Note: T
owing vehicles braking system is rated for operation at GVWR
NOT GCWR. Separate functional brake systems should be used for
safe control of towed vehicles or trailers weighing more than 1,500 lbs.
when loaded.
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5,600
6,100
4.10
12,000
6,500 6,400 6,500 6,400
7,500
7,300
7,400
7,300
7,400
7,200
7,000
6,700
6,500
6,300
7,500
7,300
7,400
7,300
7,400
7,200
7,000
6,700
6,500
6,300
4.10 13,000
4.10
18,500
(1) Maximum loaded trailer weight requires weight-distributing hitch. See page 23 for additional information.
Note: Trailer tongue load weight should be 10-15% of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduced by option
weight) will accommodate trailer tongue load weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to towing vehicle. Addition
of trailer tongue load weight and weight of passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR.
These ratings can be found on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.
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Axle GCWR
Engine Ratio (Lbs.)
5.4L SOHC V8
3.31
11,800
6,000
12,100 6,000
15,000(2) 9,200 9,000
3.73
11,800
6,000
12,000
6,000
12,100
6,000
6,000
12,300 6,000 6,000
6,000
12,500
6,000
15,000(2) 9,200 9,000 8,900 8,700 9,000 8,700 8,700 8,500
(1) Maximum loaded trailer weight requires weight-distributing hitch. See page 23 for additional
information.
(2) Requires optional Heavy-Duty Trailer Tow Package.
Note: Trailer tongue load weight should be 10-15% of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle
payload (reduced by option weight) will accommodate trailer tongue load weight and weight of
passengers and cargo added to towing vehicle. Addition of trailer tongue load weight and weight of
passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings
can be found on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.
EXPLORER
Final Drive GCWR (Lbs.)
Engine Ratio
FWD 4WD
2.0L I4
EcoBoost
3.5L V6
3.5L V6
EcoBoost
3.36 6,830
3.51 6,830
3.39 6,940
3.65 7,110
3.39
9,980
3.65
10,160
3.16 7,400
3.16
10,400
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
5,000*
5,000*
2,000
5,000*
ESCAPE (1)
Final Drive GCWR (Lbs.) Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (Lbs.)
Engine Ratio
FWD 4WD
Automatic Transmission
2.5L I4
1.6L I4
EcoBoost
2.0L I4
EcoBoost
3.51
3.21
3.51
5,417
5,866
6,035
1,500 (2)
2,000 (2)
2,000 (2)
3.07
7,477
7,626
3,500 (3)
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2013 SUV
Edge
Lincoln MKX
Flex
CROSSOVERS
Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (Lbs.)
Automatic Transmission
Engine
Axle Lincoln
Configuration
Edge MKX Flex MKT
3,500
4,500
4,500
4,500
2,000(2)
MKT
Mustang
Taurus
Fusion
CARS
Car Line
Towing Class
Fusion (3)
Light-Duty I
MKS
Light-Duty I
MKZ (3)
Light-Duty I
MKS
Note: Fusion and MKZ calculated with new SAE J2807 method.
MKZ
2013 CROSSOVER/CAR
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Brakes
Trailer Lamps
Safety Chains
Always use safety chains when towing. Safety
chains are used to retain connection between
the towing and towed vehicle in the event of
separation of the trailer coupling or ball
Use cross chains under the trailer tongue to
prevent the tongue from contacting the ground
if a separation occurs. Allow only enough slack
to permit full turning be sure they do not
drag on the pavement
When using a frame-mounted trailer hitch,
attach the safety chains to the framemounted hitch using the recommendations
supplied by the hitch manufacturer
See your vehicle Owners Manual for safety
chain attachment information
For rental trailers, follow rental agency
instructions for hookup of safety chains
Weight-Distributing Hitch
A weight-distributing hitch is used in conjunction with a hitch platform (receiver)
to distribute tongue load to all towing vehicle and trailer wheels. Required for
certain Class III and all Class IV applications (see the chart on following page).
Weight-distributing hitch platforms are welded or bolted to the vehicle frame.
Bolt-on types are recommended because they can be removed
A properly installed bolt-on weight-distributing hitch platform will not weaken
the vehicle or underbody as heat of welding might
Equalizing arms are connected from the hitch to the trailers A-frame. They can
be adjusted for best towing performance. Lengths of chain are pulled up and
tightened to bend spring bars upward, which lifts some of the weight from the
rear wheels and transfers weight to the other wheels of the vehicle and trailer
Gooseneck Hitch
A gooseneck hitch attaches in the truck bed using custom or universal rails.
This hitch style provides great stability and is suitable for heavier loads, since
the weight of the tongue rests directly on the truck bed over the rear axles.
Goosenecks are commonly used for horse and other agricultural trailers. Other
features include:
Tight turning radius
Fold down and install under bed models provide unobstructed bed area
for carrying cargo
Attachment rails require no welding (sold separately)
5th-Wheel Hitch
A 5th-wheel hitch is mounted in the pickup bed to put more of the trailer
weight directly over the towing vehicle. The receiver centerline of the hitch
should be mounted at least two inches forward from the rear axle of the truck
chassis. This mounting location will distribute the king pin weight of the trailer
for optimum load-carrying and sway-control performance. 5th-wheel hitches
are commonly used for RV trailers.
Metric Conversion To obtain information in kilograms, multiply pounds by .45; to obtain information in kilometers, multiply miles by 1.6.
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The vehicle owner is responsible for obtaining the proper hitch ball, ball mounting,
weight-distributing equipment (i.e., equalizing arms and snap-up brackets, sway
control system) and other appropriate equipment to tow both the trailer and its
cargo load.
Note: See chart below for the weight-carrying and weight-distributing capacities
of these hitch receivers. (These capacities also are shown on a label affixed
to each receiver.)
4,500 450
5,000 500
10,000
1,000
9,200 920
9,000 900
8,900 890
8,700 870
11,300
1, 1 30
12,500 (2) 1,250 (2)
14,000 (3)(4) 1,400 (3)(4)
15,000 (3) 1,500 (3)
18,500 (3)(5) 1,850 (3)(5)
(1) Rear step bumpers and hitch receivers do not include a hitch ball or ball mounting. The vehicle owner is responsible for obtaining the proper hitch ball, ball mounting, weightdistributing equipment (i.e., equalizing arms and snap-up brackets, sway control system) and other appropriate equipment to tow both the trailer and its cargo load. (2) Not available
with 6.7L diesel with 156", 158" and 172" wheelbases. (3) 2.5" receiver. If the provided 2.5" to 2.0" adapter is used, this reduces the Max. Trailer Capacity to 12,500 lbs. and the Max.
Tongue Load to 1,250 lbs. (4) Available only with 156", 158" and 172" wheelbases. (5) Available only with 172" wheelbase.
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Cargo Weight
includes all weight added to the
Base Curb Weight, including cargo
and optional equipment (check with
your sales consultant). When towing,
trailer tongue load or king pin weight
is also part of the Cargo Weight.
Payload
is the combined maximum allowable
weight of cargo and passengers that
the truck is designed to carry. It is the
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating minus
the Base Curb Weight.
Base Curb + Cargo + Passenger = Gross Vehicle
Weight Weight Weight Weight (GVW)
GVW must not exceed GVWR (obtain from Safety Compliance Certification
Label on the left front door lock facing or the door latch post pillar).
GVW + Loaded Trailer = Gross Combination
Weight
Weight (GCW)
GCW must not exceed GCWR (obtain from charts on pages 1521
or your vehicle Owners Manual).
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Vehicle
Super Duty
F-150
Expedition
Navigator
E-Series
Motorhome
Commercial
Stripped Chassis
3.31
31
Not Available
3H
3.55
35
Not Available
3J
3.73 37 3L 3E
4.10 41 4N/4W(1)
Not Available
4.30 43 4L 4M
4.88
48
8L
Not Available
3.15
15
Not Available
L5
3.31
27
Not Available
L3
3.55 19 H9 L9
3.73 26 B6 L6
4.10
Not Available
Not Available
L4
3.31
15
Not Available Not Available
3.73
16
Not Available Not Available
3.73
16
Not Available Not Available
3.73
24/34/A2/A4/D2/D4
B4/C4
Not Available
4.10
22/32/52/56
B2/C2/E2/E6/F2 Not Available
4.56
83
F3
Not Available
4.30
43
Not Available Not Available
5.38
53
Not Available Not Available
6.17
61
Not Available Not Available
4.30
43
Not Available Not Available
4.88
48
Not Available Not Available
5.38
53
Not Available Not Available
(1) Wide rear axle on F-350 Chassis Cab with Ambulance Package.
Front GAWR
GVWR
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Limited Electronic
Slip Locking
Axle Code
Rear GAWR
5th-Wheel/Gooseneck
Hitch Prep Package
Required Prep Package for 5th-Wheel
and Gooseneck Hitch Kits. Wiring
harness not included.
Telescoping Trailer
Tow Mirrors
Manual: When towing, the mirror
telescopes out to help increase your
range of vision. When not towing,
the mirror slides in for normal range.
Mirrors also include a forward folding
Trailer Hitch Ball
feature that allows them to be
Forged, stainless steel construction
for maximum strength and corrosion folded against the vehicle for tight
resistance. Available in three sizes spaces. (Black housing.)
Power: Provides the same features
1-7/8", 2" and 2-5/16" See your
as manual trailer tow mirrors, but
dealer for towing limitations.
the mirror glass features a power
Base Part No. 19F503
adjust. Mirror glass is also electrically
Available for: Vehicles equipped
heated to minimize snow and ice
with trailer hitch
buildup. The mirror telescoping
feature is still manual. (Black and
chrome housing cap.)
NOTE: Power trailer tow mirrors are for
vehicles equipped with power mirrors only
and turn signal/marker light feature is
only functional on vehicles originally
equipped with those features.
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Tips on towing.
Towing a trailer is demanding on your vehicle, your trailer and your personal driving skills.
Follow some basic rules and youll tow more safely and have a lot more fun.
Weight Distribution
Before Starting
Backing
Turning
Towing On Hills
Tire Pressure
On The Road
Powertrain/Frontal Area
Considerations
RV-VER9005-0912