HammaMan
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By the way, this is 10 lbs. shy of what I'd calculated by going through the build books and weights members had listed, totaling up the options and subtracting from the base payload of 1830lbs.Just got my payload numbers last night via the towing calculator on the, my vehicle dashboard, on Ford.com (you have to create an account). If yours works as mine did, this will be available to you more or less immediately after build but well before shipping.
1658lbs.. Exactly what EricR's came to.
2023, 501a, PB, 4x4, SB, 7.2KW, tow, nav, 360.
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The towing calculator is pretty nice. It lets you add passenger weight, accessories and cargo, then spits out your custom, max tongue and trailer weights.
For us, that will be ~375lbs. of passengers, including a day bag of drinks and snacks, phones, laptops etc. ~250lbs. of planned accessories including WDH and ~100lbs. in common tools I usually carry, resulting in an available max tongue weight of 933lbs. and max trailer weight of 9330.
This should work out very well.
Sorry, but what's SB? I tried to figure it out from the sticker, but failed.... 2023, 501a, PB, 4x4, SB, 7.2KW, tow, nav, 360. ...
That's a bit of a loss but not as bad as deleting Nav off my '22 HDPP order, which I cancelled as a result.... and deleted bed cam too
Short bed.Sorry, but what's SB? I tried to figure it out from the sticker, but failed.
1100lb. tongue weight. 50lb. WDH. 95lb. grandma. 5lb. Yorkie and absolutely nothing else. Easy PeasyIf you drill down further into the F150 marketing pages, the first picture is a Platinum PB FX4, also shown next to an Airstream. Not likely. Maybe they're visiting their camping friends?