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- #91
1) very close to 4000 lbs. aover or under, is not really important.That Towing test left a few unanswered questions for me. What I would of liked to have seen 1) Actual Trailer / cargo weight utilizing a CAT scale 2) What the total GCW was again CAT Scale. The 2025 Hydrid with AWD / 4K tow pgk has a GCVW of 8,315 lbs, How close to this number was the test done. 3) Utilizing after market Gauges (Bully or ScanGauge III) to see real time data such as RPM's, Temperatures etc. 4) Did this test include trailer brakes ? if yes surge or utilizing the built-in Ford Brake Controller and How did they set it up for the braking number of times they talked about.
I have 40 plus years towing experience with various Vehicles. Just some unanswered questions.
Oh, I would like to see the exact same run on a hot summer day to compare to the cold winter day.
My 25 Lariat w/ 4K Pkg isn't going to be my workhorse for heavy towing up mountains, Just info. I like to know.
2) very close to the GCVW, within a percent or two
4) while I wouldn't know for sure if the electric trailer brakes were working, it's a safe bet they were. New trailer. New truck. And TFL follows standard procedures, and wouldn't intentionally do something dangerous or illegal. So until they post a disclaimer saying otherwise, it's safe to assume the trailer brakes were working.
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