Don't go 70mph. I never towed above 65mph. Ever. Most trailer tires aren't even rated for speeds above 65mph. I'm pretty certain you're also hitting your payload limits in that truck. The actual tow ratings are useless in a 1/2 ton when towing a travel trailer. You will always hit your payload...
For the last 7 nights my truck has tried to install the above update and has failed every time. It always says "Update interrupted". My truck was bought new off the lot this spring so I'm hoping it's not the battery issue but all signs seem to be pointing to it.
I'd like to thank all the folks here for storming the shores of Normandy so we could have the freedom to complain about the stupidest things imaginable.
I ran E tires on my 2012 F-150 for about 7 years after I wore out the OEMs as I towed a large travel trailer and they were great for that. It definitely affected the ride and mileage compared to the OEM tires but I thought the trade off was worth it. Our newer trailer now sits on a seasonal...
I fully agree with #4. My 2023 F-350 had them. Granted it was a bit higher but those corner steps were very handy. I'm not sure why they aren't on the F-150.
This sure is some serious grumpy old man thread. The thing is I'm old as well and I love the technology stuff. I paid lots of money for my truck and I want it to feel like I paid lots of money. If I wanted a 30 year old rusted out single cab half ton I would have bought one.