2002 Ford Expedition: What is the towing capacity including torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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Nick B. January 26, 2021
Regardless of configuration, the total towing capacity of the 2002 Ford Expedition comes in at 8,100 pounds. In order to find the maximum tongue weight, we divide this figure by ten, arriving at around 810 pounds. This puts the '02 Expedition firmly in "workhorse" territory, since four tons should be enough to haul moSTSmall and midsize trailers, campers, and tow-behinds, and even extending to some larger sizes. The smaller 4.6L engine can make 291 lb-ft of torque, while the larger 5.4L can create up to 350 lb-ft. Coupled with a payload capacity of 1,732 to 2,109 pounds, You'll be hard pressed to find a reasonable load that the Expedition can't handle. If You need more than this, You'll likely need to browse heavy duty trucks.
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Pat T. January 2, 2020
The specs for the 2002 Ford Expedition vary by trim. The towing capacity is standard at 8,100 pounds and the tongue weight is 810 pounds. The payload ranges from 1,705 lbs. To 1,940 pounds and the torque is either 291 lbs.-ft. @ 3,450 rpm or 350 lbs.-ft. @ 2,500 rpm.
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