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How much weight can the 2003 Ford F-150 tow, taking into account torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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Brittany C.

The 2003 Ford F-150 can tow between 7,700 and 8,000 pounds depending on its trim and options. It can handle a tongue weight of 770 to 800 pounds on the rear hitch. With a payload capacity of 1,460 to 1,660 pounds, this includes the weight of passengers in the cabin and items in the truck bed. The engine produces 293 foot pounds of torque. The 2003 F-150 is a popular choice among half-ton trucks, perfect for hauling most loads you might need to tow.

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  • Willis S.

    The 2003 Ford F-150 comes in four different setups, which means the capabilities differ. It can tow anywhere between 7,700 and 8,000 pounds, with a tongue weight of 770 to 800 pounds. The payload capacity ranges from 1,460 to 1,660 pounds. Its engine delivers 193 pounds-feet of torque at 3,500 rpm.

  • Robert Mcgee

    She is capable of towing a ten-yard trailer filled with horse waste!

  • Anthony V

    3 grand, not sure

  • Bigshooter

    This can pull two 3-passenger Seadoo jet skis.

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