Note:   Make sure to take into consideration trailer frontal area. Do not exceed 60 feet2 (5.6 meters2) trailer frontal area for conventional trailers. Do not exceed 75 feet2 (6.9 meters2) trailer frontal area for 5th wheel and gooseneck trailers.
Note:   Exceeding this limitation may significantly reduce the performance of your towing vehicle. Selecting a trailer with a low aerodynamic drag and rounded front design helps optimize performance and fuel economy.
Note:   For high altitude operation, reduce the gross combined weight by 2% per 1000 feet (300 meters) starting at the 1000 foot (300 meter) elevation point.
Note:   Certain states require electric trailer brakes for trailers over a specified weight. Be sure to check state regulations for this specified weight. The maximum trailer weights listed may be limited to this specified weight, as your vehicle's electrical system may not include the wiring connector needed to use electric trailer brakes.
Your vehicle may tow a trailer provided the maximum trailer weight is less than or equal to the maximum trailer weight listed for your vehicle configuration on the following chart.

Pickup and box delete  
Vehicle   Engine   Rear axle ratio   Maximum GCWR  
F-250   6.2L gas   3.73   19000 lb (8618 kg)  
4.30   22000 lb (9979 kg)  
6.7L diesel   3.31, 3.55   23500 lb (10659 kg)  
F-350 single rear wheel   6.2L gas   3.73   19000 lb (8618 kg)  
4.30   22000 lb (9979 kg)  
6.7L diesel   3.31, 3.55   23500 lb (10659 kg)  
F-350 dual rear wheel   6.2L gas   3.73   19500 lb (8845 kg)  
4.30   22500 lb (10206 kg)  
6.7L diesel   3.73   31900 lb (14470 kg)  
4.30   35000 lb (15875 kg)*  
F-450   6.7L diesel   4.30   40400 lb (18325 kg)  

* Requires optional GCWR Package.

Chassis cab  
Vehicle   Engine   Rear axle ratio   Maximum GCWR  
F-350 single rear wheel   6.2L gas   3.73   19000 lb (8618 kg)  
4.30   22000 lb (9979 kg)  
6.7L diesel   3.73   23500 lb (10659 kg)  
F-350 dual rear wheel   6.2L gas   3.73   19500 lb (8845 kg)  
4.30   22500 lb (10206 kg)  
6.7L diesel   3.73, 4.10   24500 lb (11113 kg)  
F-450   6.8L gas   4.88   26000 lb (11793 kg)  
6.7L diesel   4.10   26000 lb (11793 kg)  
4.30   30000 lb (13608 kg)*  
F-550 (17500/18000 lb GVWR)   6.8L gas   4.88   26000 lb (11793 kg)  
6.7L diesel   4.10   26000 lb (11793 kg)  
4.30   35000 lb (15875 kg)*  
F-550 (19000/19500 lb GVWR)   6.8L gas   4.88   26000 lb (11793 kg)  
6.7L diesel   4.88   26000 lb (11793 kg)  
35000 lb (15875 kg)*  

* Requires optional GCWR Package.
Calculating the Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight for Your Vehicle
  1. Start with the gross combined weight rating for your vehicle model and axle ratio. See the previous chart.
  1. Subtract all of the following that apply to your vehicle:
  • Vehicle curb weight
  • Hitch hardware weight, such as a draw bar, ball, locks or weight distributing hardware
  • Driver weight
  • Passenger(s) weight
  • Payload, cargo and luggage weight
  • Aftermarket equipment weight.
This equals the maximum loaded trailer weight for this combination.
Note:   The trailer tongue load is considered part of the payload for your vehicle. Reduce the total payload by the final trailer tongue weight.
Note:   Consult an authorized dealer to determine the maximum trailer weight allowed for your vehicle if you are not sure.

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