2002 FORD RV AND TRAILER TOWING GUIDE

There are many reasons Ford is considered a leader in RV and trailer towing:
  • Outstanding Selection – Whatever your need, there’s a Ford vehicle or chassis to fill it.
  • Exceptional Towing Capabilities – The Super Duty F-Series pickups and chassis cabs can pull exceptionally heavy trailers. In fact, when properly equipped and with the Triton™ 6.8L V10, the pickup can handle trailer weights up to 14,400 pounds*, and the chassis cab can handle trailer weights all the way up to 21,500 pounds with the 7.3L Power Stroke® DI Turbo Diesel V8.
  • Experience – Many years of RV and towing experience back all Ford vehicles.
  • Quality and Reliability – Ford has earned a reputation for providing quality and reliable RV products.
Ford offers a complete lineup of tough pickups for a full range of RV and towing jobs. Super Duty F-Series Pickups can now handle conventional trailers up to 12,500 lbs. and fifthwheel trailers up to 14,400 lbs.

Self-contained RV camping/travel vehicles with a living unit constructed on a specially designed vehicle chassis. Ford offers Super Duty F-Series Class A Motorhome Chassis.

Built on a cutaway chassis – includes van cab section. Ford chassis entries are E-350 Super Duty and E-450 Super Duty Cutaway Chassis.

Van converters use a full-size van chassis to create travel/camping units with special equipment and comfort features. Ford offers E-Series Van.

Designed for carrying in a pickup truck bed, these units can be easily removed to use the truck for other purposes. Ford F-Series pickups are ideal for slide-in camper use.

A wide range of trailer types are in RV use: folding campers, conventional travel trailers, boat/ATV/snowmobile haulers, and fifth-wheel travel units – in a broad range of sizes, floor plans and furnishing levels.

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