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  1. Connecting Camper Rear Camera to New F-150

    My travel trailer has a rear camera. With my previous 2014 F-150, seven or eight years ago I had a local tech shop install a wireless camera monitor in my truck. The trailer rear camera was powered up by wiring into the truck's left rear tail light, and the monitor display would show when the...
  2. Computer Recalibration for Slightly Larger Tires?

    Previously I had LT 275/65R18 Range E tires on my F150, principally to provide better stability when towing a (loaded) 5500 lb. travel trailer. Recently I purchased new tires, and my dealer installed the same brand as before but an LT 275/70R18 Range E, I believe because the previous size was...
  3. F150 and Ranger Towing Ability Compared

    I'm currently towing a travel trailer (dry 4500#, probably 5800# loaded) with a 2014 F-150 Supercab with Range E tires -- the load range E tires make it tow and handle like a 3/4 ton truck. In another year or two I may have to give up this F-150 because of rust issues (lots of winter salt in...
  4. Supercab vs. Regular Cab for Towing Travel Trailer

    I have a 2014 F-150 5.0 engine Supercab equipped with trailer package and Range E tires and use the truck a few times a summer to tow a 4500 lb. dry (probably 6000 lb. with water and cargo) camper. Shortly after I purchased the truck in 2014, I found that its Passenger P-rated tires were just...




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