2003 Ford F-150: What is the towing capacity including torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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Alex S. December 24, 2020
The 2003 Ford F-150 has a maximum towing capacity of 7,700 to 8,000 pounds depending on the trim and options for the vehicle. This means that it has a tongue weight of 770 to 800 pounds on the rear hitch. The truck has a payload capacity of 1,460 to 1,660 pounds. That includes the weight of the people in the cabin as well as the weight of the items that are in the bed of the truck. The 2003 F-150 has an engine that makes 293 foot pounds of torque as well. The F-150 is one of the most popular half ton trucks on the market and is great for towing most things that You would need to haul.
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Pat T. January 2, 2020
The 2003 Ford F-150 has 4 configurations, so the capacity varies. The towing capacity ranges from 7,700 to 8,000 pounds, so the tongue weight of 770 to 800 pounds. The payload is 1,460 to 1,660 pounds. The engine torque is 193 lbs.-ft. @ 3,500 rpm.
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Joseph November 16, 2023
She can pull a ten yard trailer full of horse manure!
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Jose Vara February 1, 2023
3000 pounds, I don't know
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John July 9, 2020
That can tow 2 seadoo 3 seater jet ski
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