2000 Ford Expedition: What is the towing capacity including torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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Mark B. January 22, 2021
The 2000 Ford Expedition has a towing capacity of 7,900 to 8,300 lbs, a torque between 293 to 350 lb-ft, a payload between 2,023 to 2,192 lbs and a tongue weight between 790 and 830 lbs. Towing capacity is the weight that can be towed behind a vehicle such as on a trailer. Torque is the amount of turning power that a vehicle has. Payload is the weight that a vehicle can carry in it. The tongue weight is the downward force that the tongue of the trailer puts on the hitch. You should always be safe when towing such as doing safety checks before driving. Always check the tires, the brake lights and that the trailer is secured correctly. When driving You should brake sooner than expected and make wider turns.
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Pat T. January 2, 2020
The two trims on the 2000 Ford Expedition varying capacities, the towing is 7,900 to 8,300 lbs., The payload ranges from 2,023 to 2,192 pounds. The engine torque ranges from 293 lbs.-ft. @ 3,500 rpm, 293 lbs.-ft. @ 3,500 rpm, 350 lbs.-ft. @ 2,500 rpm The tongue weight would vary between 790 and 830.
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Terra J Fish August 12, 2022
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