How much weight can a 2011 ford f150 tow?

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Mark B. January 25, 2021
The 2011 Ford F-150 can tow a weight of 5,500 to 9,600 lbs, this is called the towing capacity. The towing capacity is what can be pulled behind the vehicle, such as a trailer with stuff on it or an RV or anything like that. When towing You should always do some safety checks before heading out like checking the trailer lights, making sure everything is secured or checking the brakes. When towing You should always brake sooner and make wider turns. The truck has a torque of 278 to 434 lb-ft, which is the amount of turning power that a vehicle has. It has a payload of 994 to 2,732 lbs, which is the amount of weight that can be carried inside and on the truck bed. It has a tongue weight of 550 to 960 lbs, which is the downward force that the tongue of the trailer puts on the hitch.
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Theresa H. April 9, 2020
The 2011 ford f-150 has a towing capacity of 5,500 to 9,600 pounds.
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