REALLY? you want to make this personal and call me ignorant with all the complete BS you continue to post like a 'pullstart lawnmower moving a trailer"? That has nothing to do with the OPs question. And the other stuff you posted above about 'living horse' (LOL), warranty dispute, warranty claim, drag racing, etc. is not germane to the OP's question, you should not post here when you are drinking, it's not a good look....My what an ignorant statement.
Perhaps in a warranty dispute.
But then, it's up them to prove your trailer was the cause of the warranty claim.
Drag racing without a trailer has more potential to harm your truck though.
Enjoy your truck. Tow what you are comfortable with.
New / inexperienced drivers should
Here is the original poster's question:
"I've got a interesting question about trailer wind resistance. According to the 2022 Maverick hybrid towing guide PDF, Ford recommends up to 20 ft² frontal area for a trailer. Above this will negatively affect the tow rating. My question is would less frontal area positively affect the tow rating IE allow more tow weight?"
The answer to that queston is NO, The Maverick's published tow rating whether 2000lbs or 4000 lbs does not have a (*) next to it stating to increase that rating in the event of very low frontal area. The (published and legal) tow rating is unaffected and prevails....
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