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Trailer Towing Capability Calculator

The document describes a trailer towing capability calculator that calculates maximum weight ratings to help recommend trucks. It provides steps to calculate total trailer weight, payload weight, gross vehicle weight, and gross combination weight to determine if a truck meets towing and hauling needs.

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Trailer Towing Capability Calculator

The document describes a trailer towing capability calculator that calculates maximum weight ratings to help recommend trucks. It provides steps to calculate total trailer weight, payload weight, gross vehicle weight, and gross combination weight to determine if a truck meets towing and hauling needs.

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Trailer Towing Capability Calculator

Use this worksheet when recommending a truck that’s in stock. This worksheet calculates several fields automatically.
Just input the requested values and print the results. (Hover over underlined terms for a definition.)

Step 1: Ask about what’s being towed. Calculate Total Trailer Weight

• Remember to include everything that goes Unloaded Trailer Weight: ______


0 lbs.
on/in the trailer Trailer Contents Weight: ______
0 lbs.
Total Trailer Weight: ______
0 lbs.
• Select conventional or 5th-wheel/gooseneck. ❏

Conventional Hitch?
This will affect tongue weight below ❏ 5th-Wheel/Gooseneck Hitch?

Step 2: Ask about what’s being carried. Calculate Payload Weight

• Remember to include everything that goes Cargo Weight: _______


0 lbs.
in the truck. NOTE: Tongue weight and hitch People Weight: _______
0 lbs.
weight are part of payload weight Trailer Tongue Weight: _______
0 lbs.

• If you’re only calculating payload, only Hitch Weight: _______


0 lbs.
complete Step 2 and Step 3 Total Expected Payload: _______
0 lbs.
Max. Payload Rating: _______
0 lbs.
• If answer to question is “No” then select a Is Expected Payload LESS than Max.
truck with larger Max. Payload Rating
Payload Rating? Yes ✔
No

Step 3: Determine if the truck’s Gross Vehicle Calculate GVW


Weight Rating (GVWR) is large enough. GVWR: _______
0 lbs.
• Input GVWR from truck door label As-built Curb Weight: _______
0 lbs.
Total Expected Payload: _______
0 lbs.
GVW: _______
0 lbs.
• If answer to question is “No” then select a Is GVW LESS than GVWR? Yes ✔
No
truck with a larger GVWR

Step 4: Determine if the truck’s Gross Combination Calculate GCW


Weight Rating (GCWR) is large enough. GVW: _______
0 lbs.
Subtract Tongue Weight: _______
0 lbs.
Adjusted GVW: _______
0 lbs.
Total Trailer Weight: _______
0 lbs.
GCW: _______
0 lbs.
GCWR: _______
0 lbs.
• If answer to question is “No” then select a
Is GCW LESS than GCWR? Yes No

truck with a larger GCWR

Select Page 2 from Print menu.

2
F-150 XLT SUPERCREW® 4x4 SUPER DUTY® F-450 LARIAT CREW CAB 4x4

Let’s Try It!


Your Task: Use the Calculator on page 2 to practice recommending a new truck. Simply type in the
specifications listed below and let the calculator work its magic. sDoe the detc ls eiclhv tem the
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Determine the Correct Truck


Jim Carroll, owner of a small lawn care business, needs a new truck. He knows he wants an XLT trim, with
automatic transmission, and the Trailer Tow Package. He’s trying to decide between these two 2015 trucks:

• 2015 F-150 SuperCrew 4x2 with a 6.5-ft. box and the 5.0L V8
• 2015 Super Duty F-250 Crew Cab 4x2 with a 6.75-ft. box and the 6.2L V8

Here’s what you learn about his towing and payload needs:

• The trailer he uses weighs 1650 lbs. and he • He transports a crew of four workers with
tows conventionally him, each weighing about 150 lbs., for a total
• The equipment he carries in the trailer weighs of 750 lbs.
1400 lbs. • The hitch weight is about 20 lbs.
• He often carries up to 1500 lbs. in the cargo bed

Using the door panel labels of two trucks on your lot, plus the 2015 RV & Trailer Towing Guide, you
compile the following maximum ratings:

• 2015 F-150 SuperCrew 4x2 with a 6.5-ft. box • Super Duty F-250 Crew Cab 4x2 with a 6.75-ft.
and the 5.0L V8 box and the 6.2L V8

– Maximum Payload Weight Rating: 2130 lbs. – Maximum Payload Weight Rating: 3490 lbs.
(from door label) (from door label)

– GVWR: 6800 lbs. (from door label) – GVWR: 10,000 lbs. (from door label)

– GCWR: 14,200 lbs. (from VR & erail wng T To – GCWR: 19,200 lbs. (from VR & erail wng T To
Guide with axle ratio from Monroney label) Guide with axle ratio from Monroney label)

Your Task: Which of the two vehicles provides the capabilities Mr. Carroll
needs for his lawn care business?

Answer: The F-150 doesn’t provide enough payload capability in Step 2, with a payload that is heavier than the truck’s maximum
payload rating. The Super Duty F-250 has the capability necessary, with a maximum payload rating, GVWR and GCWR that are
greater than Mr. Carroll’s stated needs.

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