What is Towing Capacity of 2018 Ford F-150 When Towed From Ball Hole in Rear Bumper
Updated 04/15/2019 | Published 04/13/2019 >
Question:
I have a Ford F150 2.7 liter eco Boost and a bumper with a round hole below that hole is a prong for trailer lights. Will a ball be sufficient to tow a small non brake trailer to tow my ATV and or lawn mower occassionally? Thank YOU
asked by: Javier G
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Helpful Expert Reply:
I did some checking and it looks like the towing capacity of your 2018 Ford F-150 when using the rear bumper ball hole is 5,100 lbs. As long as your trailer weighs less than that you'd be fine.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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- 600 lbs TW
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