Tod osier
WKR
Need to buy a new truck. Main purpose is for long distance towing a camper with a lot of weight in the bed on long trips. We have a 5.7L Tundra that has served us well (plenty of HP, good tow vehicle, has always got use home), BUT we need more payload capacity (tundra payload is very low (about 1300-1400#) and 500 pounds of trailer with weight distribution on the hitch, a cap, passengers and a thousand plus pounds of gear in the bed puts us way over payload).
My priority is long-term reliability far from home. I’m not interested in making a truck work (adding bags, helpers, etc…), I want to exceed all parameters with a healthy margin with a stock truck using a weight distributing hitch (we are great with the Tundra except for the payload). I like the peace of mind to not be pushing any aspect of the rig. I’m looking for a tow vehicle that will get used some around town, but mainly for towing (10-15K miles on the road, 5K miles around town).
My two options to get me where I want as far as capacity follow, both are pretty basic rigs as far as creature comforts:
F150 with the Heavy Duty Payload Package (SuperCrew, 4x4, 5.0L, 3.73 rear with elocker, tow added)
F250 pretty stock with just a couple additions (Crew, 4x4, 6.2L, 3.73 rear with elocker, tow included)
(I can get far into the weeds with exactly what models and options if someone wants…)
For long term dedicated towing the f250 seems like the logical choice for a similar price to the F150 equipped with the Heavy Duty payload package, tow package, etc… The f250 far exceeds what I need, but doesn’t seem that much more expensive as far as maintenance and fuel. Am I crazy to go bigger and what is going to surprise me? Looking for real world experience.
What are the downsides of going f250???? I’ve never had a ¾ ton and never thought I would. Just looking real world experience.
My priority is long-term reliability far from home. I’m not interested in making a truck work (adding bags, helpers, etc…), I want to exceed all parameters with a healthy margin with a stock truck using a weight distributing hitch (we are great with the Tundra except for the payload). I like the peace of mind to not be pushing any aspect of the rig. I’m looking for a tow vehicle that will get used some around town, but mainly for towing (10-15K miles on the road, 5K miles around town).
My two options to get me where I want as far as capacity follow, both are pretty basic rigs as far as creature comforts:
F150 with the Heavy Duty Payload Package (SuperCrew, 4x4, 5.0L, 3.73 rear with elocker, tow added)
F250 pretty stock with just a couple additions (Crew, 4x4, 6.2L, 3.73 rear with elocker, tow included)
(I can get far into the weeds with exactly what models and options if someone wants…)
For long term dedicated towing the f250 seems like the logical choice for a similar price to the F150 equipped with the Heavy Duty payload package, tow package, etc… The f250 far exceeds what I need, but doesn’t seem that much more expensive as far as maintenance and fuel. Am I crazy to go bigger and what is going to surprise me? Looking for real world experience.
What are the downsides of going f250???? I’ve never had a ¾ ton and never thought I would. Just looking real world experience.
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