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+1Regardless what others might say or think the simple answer is no
OMFG +1.
Jesus.... never ends. "Can I tow a load too GD heavy for the Ranger (or insert other under capacity vehicle) to avoid buying a bigger truck/SUV?" Hell to the f*** NO!!! This ain't rocket science! Do. The. Math. Period. Math does not lie.
Ok, Ford says 7500 #'s. Take 20% off the top for a comfortable safety margin. Now you have a 6K# capacity. Start with that while you figure out your desired trailer. Is it 6K or less? Yes? Great! Rock on with your life. No? Wipe the tears and (a) buy a larger tow vehicle or (b) buy a smaller trailer. Period.
My family is on the road. Other families are on the road. Stupid people are already out there focused in their phone and spending the less than minimum time focusing on driving. Your ass out there towing too heavy is NOT helping.
Not hammering the OP! Just bitching about people in general. It is a constant freaking topic. Not just here. In all the RV threads too. I see it in the F150 forums also.. But GD people... come on.
Before anyone flames my ass
(Though feel freaking free) .... the bulk of my f***ing career has involved specing vehicles, vehicle capacities, towing, towed vehicle weight distribution, axle spacing, tire capacity, safety margins versus manufacturers specs, blah blah blah.... ad nauseam.
Safety. Everybody on the road is responsible for safety. And those of us NOT texting already have to make up for those dumbasses. Please don't add stupid towing decisions to the mix.
Rant over.
Maybe.
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