Hi guys,
Right now I have a 2005 f150 crew cab with the 5.4 engine. I also have an old 22 foot bumper pull trailer that weighs a ton. I'm tired of pulling the trailer out to a lake (an hour drive), just to turn around to drive all the way back to get the boat. It turns what should be an hour drive into a half-day affair.
I'm looking at upgrading the truck so it pulls the boat better. I also want to put a camper in the back so that we don't have to pull a separate trailer. If it wasn't for the camper, I would be looking for a 2013-2015 F150 with the ecoboost. The truck is going to be used as an everyday vehicle, and we only pull the boat probably 10-15 times a year. 3-5 of those trips are going to be with the camper so I don't want to pay big bucks for a big 1 ton diesel when the rest of the time a 1/2 ton would suit me better.
So here are my options. I'm looking at the f150s with ecoboost. Without a camper this truck will pull the boat no problem. My dad has one and it was amazing. As soon as we add a camper to this truck we are in trouble. With the right options, best case scenerio the payload rating is 2400 lbs. It limits us quite a bit to some of the smaller campers, but how big of a deal is it if I were to go over that rating by a few hundred pounds. I would install a better suspension and airbags, but realize that doesn't change the rating. Is there anything legally that I need to keep in mind if I'm over the rating? I'm in Canada, so the laws may be different than the U.S.
The other option would be to go to a 1 ton diesel. I'm not really interested in the gas 3/4 or 1 tons, if I have to go this big I may as well get the good engine. I realize that I could tow whatever I want, and put whatever camper I want in the back. The costs of these things are pretty steep, and my price point would put me into an older unit not to mention the increased maintenance costs. Also, the diesel wouldn't be the best truck as an everyday around town vehicle.
Is there anybody on here that has a 1/2 ton with a camper, AND tows a boat around? If so, how do you like it?
Right now I have a 2005 f150 crew cab with the 5.4 engine. I also have an old 22 foot bumper pull trailer that weighs a ton. I'm tired of pulling the trailer out to a lake (an hour drive), just to turn around to drive all the way back to get the boat. It turns what should be an hour drive into a half-day affair.
I'm looking at upgrading the truck so it pulls the boat better. I also want to put a camper in the back so that we don't have to pull a separate trailer. If it wasn't for the camper, I would be looking for a 2013-2015 F150 with the ecoboost. The truck is going to be used as an everyday vehicle, and we only pull the boat probably 10-15 times a year. 3-5 of those trips are going to be with the camper so I don't want to pay big bucks for a big 1 ton diesel when the rest of the time a 1/2 ton would suit me better.
So here are my options. I'm looking at the f150s with ecoboost. Without a camper this truck will pull the boat no problem. My dad has one and it was amazing. As soon as we add a camper to this truck we are in trouble. With the right options, best case scenerio the payload rating is 2400 lbs. It limits us quite a bit to some of the smaller campers, but how big of a deal is it if I were to go over that rating by a few hundred pounds. I would install a better suspension and airbags, but realize that doesn't change the rating. Is there anything legally that I need to keep in mind if I'm over the rating? I'm in Canada, so the laws may be different than the U.S.
The other option would be to go to a 1 ton diesel. I'm not really interested in the gas 3/4 or 1 tons, if I have to go this big I may as well get the good engine. I realize that I could tow whatever I want, and put whatever camper I want in the back. The costs of these things are pretty steep, and my price point would put me into an older unit not to mention the increased maintenance costs. Also, the diesel wouldn't be the best truck as an everyday around town vehicle.
Is there anybody on here that has a 1/2 ton with a camper, AND tows a boat around? If so, how do you like it?
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