Each pickup truck model is equipped with a unique set of features and capabilities that allow it to perform differently than other models. When it comes to towing capacity, the 2016 Ford F-150 and 2016 Ford F-350 Super Duty each offer distinct potential depending on a number of factors. Let’s take a closer look.
What affects Ford F-150 and F-350 Super Duty towing capabilities?
The factors that play a part in a truck’s towing capacity include cab size, engine type, drivetrain, axle ratio, and wheelbase. The Ford F-150 and F-350 Super Duty each offer a number of possible configurations, giving pickup shoppers an array of options when choosing the model that is best for them. For instance, a more powerful engine will allow for a larger towing capacity, as will a bigger axle ratio.
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Maximum towing capacities of the F-150 and F-350 Super Duty
When properly equipped, the 2016 Ford F-150 and 2016 Ford F-350 Super Duty provide drivers with the ability to tow a hefty load. In terms of conventional towing—that is, without the 5th wheel or gooseneck hitch–the Ford F-150 Regular Cab is able to tow 12,200 pounds when equipped with a 3.5-litre GTDI V6 engine, 4×2 drivetrain, 141-inch wheelbase, 3.55 axle ratio, and 18-inch wheels. The Ford F-350 Super Duty offers a conventional towing capacity of 19,000 pounds when equipped with a 6.7-litre V8 Turbo Diesel engine and either 3.73 or 4.30 axle ratio.
Ford Pickup Towing Capacity
For more detailed information about the towing capacity of Ford pickup trucks, check out our comprehensive guide.
If you have any questions about the difference in towing capacity of Ford pickup trucks, feel free to get in touch with our team at Sherwood Ford. Those of you who would like to get behind the wheel and experience the Ford F-150, F-350 Super Duty, or another Ford pickup can do so by scheduling a test drive online.