Frenchy
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- Chris
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The Aerostar was also a POS minivan that should have been made. Unfortunately every manufacturer has had a few of those.The problem with common sense and experience is that people seldom update that to current world conditions. Most experience is gained over time. Today's ranger tows more than the F-150 of 20 years ago, and tow more than the F-250 of 30 years ago.
legnth and weight matter in towing, surface area matters more.
However some truths stick around. No matter the tow vehicle you never want to tow more than 75% of capacity regularly. if you hauled that big trailer 2 twice a year yes you would be fine. but moving on a regular basis. When picking a camper out I picked a max camper weight I didn't want to go over 5,000 lbs. That way I can add 500-1000lbs worth of stuff. (and it adds up quickly) and be under 80% of the tow capacity. (a little high, but on long trips we will take 2 vehciles anyways
while a vehicle may be tested to that tow amount for extended time. it creates extra wear on the vehicle.
I say this as in 1988 my dad bought a Ford Aerostar mini van for the family. that van towed a 4,000 lb boat dozens of times over hundreds of miles every summer for 10 years. It also went through 2 transmissions, and 6 alternators.
Umderstanding what you are saying with the towing capacity range here are my thoughts. If the manufacturer(Ford in this case) has approved a tow rating while also recommending no more than a certain speed(yes it is stated in the owners manual) then you should be fine. The main thing is making sure the trailer weight loaded does not exceed towing capacity and taking it slow as needed.. Even with the little I have towed i would have no problems towing that camper that the OP has mentioned. I would actually do the second one over tue first since the max gross trailer weight is within towing specifications.
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