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cyn8994

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Hi I’m new to this site and looking for I put. I’m looking at buying a 2011 forest-river 374t Georgetown A class rv . I would like to be able to flat tow my 2021 Ford F-150 which is flat towable however will this vehicle be too heavy to flat tow. Thank for any help
 
This is an excellent explanation.
 
This is an excellent explanation.
Thank you Jim. That was helpful however the only information I can get t this point is from the specifications on line. Your thoughts are appreciated. Lone wolf on this one and not too sure what I’m doing..but will learn.
The rv
GVWR 22,000 lb
Towing cap 5000lb
Payload 1680 lb
Dry weight 19,060 lb
Ford F-150 4x4. Curb weight is 4838 lb
Do you think there is any chance I will be able to flat yow the truck?
Thanks for your opinion
 
You really need to weigh your motorhome loaded for a trip - full of fuel, clothing, food, etc, including a tank of water if that's the way you travel and propane and all passengers. Weigh your truck just as it would be equipped and loaded for a trip including full of fuel. Only then can you get a more accurate answer.

Here is a Youtube on weighing your RV if you're not sure how to do it.

To answer your question, I don't believe you're going to be able to tow the F-150.

 

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