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Can you tell me the towing capacity of a 2007 Ford F150 with a 5.4 Triton engine?

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Raul O

In 2007, the Ford F-150 with a 5.4 Triton V8 engine boasts a towing capacity of 9,200 lbs, which increases to 10,500 lbs with the towing package. Opting for the 4.6 V8 engine lowers the towing capacity to 6,400 lbs, as per the manufacturer's specifications, while offering a payload of 1,650 lbs. The 5.4 V8 engine generates around 365 lb.-ft of torque at 4500 rpm and 300 HP, while the 4.6 V8 delivers 246 HP and 300 lb.-ft of torque. This truck ranks among the top in its class for towing capacity and has a payload rating of 3,500 lbs. Additionally, it features a heavy-duty four-speed transmission with optimal gear ratios for towing purposes.

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  • Clarence R

    The maximum towing capacity of the 2007 Ford F150 with a 5.4 Triton engine is 9200 pounds.

  • Pedro M

    Suggested and being able to do something are not the same.

  • Dianna J

    Based on the sticker on my 2007 Lariot with a 5.4 V8 Triton engine, it indicates a maximum payload capacity of 7050 pounds.

  • Christopher Ward

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