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charrison

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Originally posted by: Spamela
Originally posted by: Ppower
Ah, didn't notice you where talking about an OT diesel F-250.

who's off-topic

i find the Titan towing 9400 lbs., max.

i had a gas V10 F250 that towed 10,000 lbs.

maybe the F250 with a V8 won't tow as much?

Also depends on the transmission and gear ratios....
 

Ppower

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Yes, you are right the Titan comes with a 3.36 so it is even more handicapped in the gear department. It does have a 5-speed auto though vs the F-150s 4-speed. The titan pulls more vs the V8 f-250 too no matter what ratio you get in the F-250 or trans.
 

Sluggo

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Originally posted by: Ppower
Yes, you are right the Titan comes with a 3.36 so it is even more handicapped in the gear department. It does have a 5-speed auto though vs the F-150s 4-speed. The titan pulls more vs the V8 f-250 too no matter what ratio you get in the F-250 or trans.

:Q 3.36 gears? With rear-end gears that high, it wont even need 3 of the 5 transmission gears while towing.
 
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Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.
 

NFS4

No Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.
 
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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

Which is exactly why I'm saying comparing specs on paper is completely useless.
 

mAdD INDIAN

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

How realistic are those tow ratings though? I'm pretty sure a truck that is rated for 9500lbs can tow something of 10,000lbs without killing the vehicle. At teh worst, you coudl get a tranny and differential cooler.

 
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Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

How realistic are those tow ratings though? I'm pretty sure a truck that is rated for 9500lbs can tow something of 10,000lbs without killing the vehicle. At teh worst, you coudl get a tranny and differential cooler.

Those are theoretical maximums that push the components of the truck to it's limits without damage. It's pretty stupid to be towing around close to 10,000lbs with a light duty truck anyway - no sane (ie, smart) person would do that. If you ask that question on any truck forum they'll say the same thing
 

mAdD INDIAN

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Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

How realistic are those tow ratings though? I'm pretty sure a truck that is rated for 9500lbs can tow something of 10,000lbs without killing the vehicle. At teh worst, you coudl get a tranny and differential cooler.

Those are theoretical maximums that push the components of the truck to it's limits without damage. It's pretty stupid to be towing around close to 10,000lbs with a light duty truck anyway - no sane (ie, smart) person would do that. If you ask that question on any truck forum they'll say the same thing

Aren't trucks like the Frontier, S10, Ranger considered light duty while F150, Sivlerado, Titan, Tundra are considered heavy duty?
 

NFS4

No Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

How realistic are those tow ratings though? I'm pretty sure a truck that is rated for 9500lbs can tow something of 10,000lbs without killing the vehicle. At teh worst, you coudl get a tranny and differential cooler.

Those are theoretical maximums that push the components of the truck to it's limits without damage. It's pretty stupid to be towing around close to 10,000lbs with a light duty truck anyway - no sane (ie, smart) person would do that. If you ask that question on any truck forum they'll say the same thing

Aren't trucks like the Frontier, S10, Ranger considered light duty while F150, Sivlerado, Titan, Tundra are considered heavy duty?

Heavy Duty = F-250/F350, Silverado HD/Sierra HD, Ram 2500/3500
 
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Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN

Aren't trucks like the Frontier, S10, Ranger considered light duty while F150, Sivlerado, Titan, Tundra are considered heavy duty?

That depends on your definition. You hear heavy duty and you (well I) automatically think any 250/2500+ series truck, more in particular, a diesel powered dually hauling stuff around on a construction site.
 

mAdD INDIAN

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

How realistic are those tow ratings though? I'm pretty sure a truck that is rated for 9500lbs can tow something of 10,000lbs without killing the vehicle. At teh worst, you coudl get a tranny and differential cooler.

Those are theoretical maximums that push the components of the truck to it's limits without damage. It's pretty stupid to be towing around close to 10,000lbs with a light duty truck anyway - no sane (ie, smart) person would do that. If you ask that question on any truck forum they'll say the same thing

Aren't trucks like the Frontier, S10, Ranger considered light duty while F150, Sivlerado, Titan, Tundra are considered heavy duty?

Heavy Duty = F-250/F350, Silverado HD/Sierra HD, Ram 2500/3500

Ah ok. Makes sense.

Then whats the point of having those Frontier/Ranger/S10 type trucks? Can they tow decently?
 

NFS4

No Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

How realistic are those tow ratings though? I'm pretty sure a truck that is rated for 9500lbs can tow something of 10,000lbs without killing the vehicle. At teh worst, you coudl get a tranny and differential cooler.

Those are theoretical maximums that push the components of the truck to it's limits without damage. It's pretty stupid to be towing around close to 10,000lbs with a light duty truck anyway - no sane (ie, smart) person would do that. If you ask that question on any truck forum they'll say the same thing

Aren't trucks like the Frontier, S10, Ranger considered light duty while F150, Sivlerado, Titan, Tundra are considered heavy duty?

Heavy Duty = F-250/F350, Silverado HD/Sierra HD, Ram 2500/3500

Ah ok. Makes sense.

Then whats the point of having those Frontier/Ranger/S10 type trucks? Can they tow decently?

My dad's Frontier can tow 5,000 lbs. It also averages 21 MPG mixed highway/city.
 

charrison

Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

How realistic are those tow ratings though? I'm pretty sure a truck that is rated for 9500lbs can tow something of 10,000lbs without killing the vehicle. At teh worst, you coudl get a tranny and differential cooler.

Those are theoretical maximums that push the components of the truck to it's limits without damage. It's pretty stupid to be towing around close to 10,000lbs with a light duty truck anyway - no sane (ie, smart) person would do that. If you ask that question on any truck forum they'll say the same thing

Aren't trucks like the Frontier, S10, Ranger considered light duty while F150, Sivlerado, Titan, Tundra are considered heavy duty?

Heavy Duty = F-250/F350, Silverado HD/Sierra HD, Ram 2500/3500

Ah ok. Makes sense.

Then whats the point of having those Frontier/Ranger/S10 type trucks? Can they tow decently?

Less expensive. I think light trucks are rated about 5000lbs for towing.

My frontier will likely get traded in the future for an f-150 or similar. Decent truck, 26mpg is nice, but i need something with more interior room.
 

Ppower

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Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.


It isn't a 'claim' it is my opinion and if you don't like it too bad. You can have your opinion that the Ford is better that is just find and dandy. So, you don't have to cop an attitude about it.

And for the record I currently own a FORD Mustang. So, so much for you stereo-typing me. So, go ahead and stop before you make more wrong assumptions! Oh, and the Ford's GCWR is still lower no matter how you cut it and since the Nissan weighs less than the Ford this makes it even more of a difference in GCWR.


 

NFS4

No Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

How realistic are those tow ratings though? I'm pretty sure a truck that is rated for 9500lbs can tow something of 10,000lbs without killing the vehicle. At teh worst, you coudl get a tranny and differential cooler.

Those are theoretical maximums that push the components of the truck to it's limits without damage. It's pretty stupid to be towing around close to 10,000lbs with a light duty truck anyway - no sane (ie, smart) person would do that. If you ask that question on any truck forum they'll say the same thing

Aren't trucks like the Frontier, S10, Ranger considered light duty while F150, Sivlerado, Titan, Tundra are considered heavy duty?

Heavy Duty = F-250/F350, Silverado HD/Sierra HD, Ram 2500/3500

Ah ok. Makes sense.

Then whats the point of having those Frontier/Ranger/S10 type trucks? Can they tow decently?

Less expensive. I think light trucks are rated about 5000lbs for towing.

My frontier will likely get traded in the future for an f-150 or similar. Decent truck, 26mpg is nice, but i need something with more interior room.

26MPG?? Do you have the 4-banger? And is it 4WD? Crew? Extended cab?
 
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Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.


It isn't a 'claim' it is my opinion and if you don't like it too bad. You can have your opinion that the Ford is better that is just find and dandy. So, you don't have to cop and attitude about it.

And for the record I currently own a FORD Mustang. So, so much for you stereo-typing me. So, go ahead and stop before you make more wrong assumptions!

Wow thats funny, where did I "claim" that the Ford is better?
Oh wait I didn't, you should stop with your assumptions. Oh and claim means "to assert or maintain". You asserted that the Titan is a better truck. Oooh owned again.
 

charrison

Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

How realistic are those tow ratings though? I'm pretty sure a truck that is rated for 9500lbs can tow something of 10,000lbs without killing the vehicle. At teh worst, you coudl get a tranny and differential cooler.

Those are theoretical maximums that push the components of the truck to it's limits without damage. It's pretty stupid to be towing around close to 10,000lbs with a light duty truck anyway - no sane (ie, smart) person would do that. If you ask that question on any truck forum they'll say the same thing

Aren't trucks like the Frontier, S10, Ranger considered light duty while F150, Sivlerado, Titan, Tundra are considered heavy duty?

Heavy Duty = F-250/F350, Silverado HD/Sierra HD, Ram 2500/3500

Ah ok. Makes sense.

Then whats the point of having those Frontier/Ranger/S10 type trucks? Can they tow decently?

Less expensive. I think light trucks are rated about 5000lbs for towing.

My frontier will likely get traded in the future for an f-150 or similar. Decent truck, 26mpg is nice, but i need something with more interior room.

26MPG?? Do you have the 4-banger? And is it 4WD? Crew? Extended cab?

4 banger extended cab, manual transmission doing 90% highway miles.
 

stev0

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that center console and floor shifter looks pretty badass... and the new flairside box looks spiffy too.. I like

 

Ppower

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Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.


It isn't a 'claim' it is my opinion and if you don't like it too bad. You can have your opinion that the Ford is better that is just find and dandy. So, you don't have to cop and attitude about it.

And for the record I currently own a FORD Mustang. So, so much for you stereo-typing me. So, go ahead and stop before you make more wrong assumptions!

Wow thats funny, where did I "claim" that the Ford is better?
Oh wait I didn't, you should stop with your assumptions. Oh and claim means "to assert or maintain". You asserted that the Titan is a better truck. Oooh owned again.


Owned how(lame juvenile reply)? Where did I say you "claimed" anything? I said opinion and also stated "can" does that imply you do(no it means the possibility of)? NO...English comprehension not taught where you go to school?

Grow up juvenile and find someone else to try to start a fight with...discussion is over.
 

WinkOsmosis

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Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Originally posted by: Ppower
Originally posted by: Spamela
if i didn't need the towing power of an F250 i'd jump on that.


? The Titan has more towing power.

Note: Spamela your sig link doesn't work.

http://www.fordvehicles.com/allnewf150/specs/towing/index.asp?bhcp=1

Maximum is 9500 lbs. Instead of comparing specs on paper, wait till both come out before you claim the Titan is a nicer truck. It's obvious you're a Nissan fanboi so I might as well stop here.

You do know that the F-150 was originally supposed to tow 9,400 lbs don't you. It was in all the pre-release material for the F-150 and even quoted at the Detroit Auto show. Then Nissan came out with 9,400 lbs for their Titan as well and Ford "magically" upped their tow rating on the F-150 to 9,500 lbs.

It's just a pissing contest.

How realistic are those tow ratings though? I'm pretty sure a truck that is rated for 9500lbs can tow something of 10,000lbs without killing the vehicle. At teh worst, you coudl get a tranny and differential cooler.

Those are theoretical maximums that push the components of the truck to it's limits without damage. It's pretty stupid to be towing around close to 10,000lbs with a light duty truck anyway - no sane (ie, smart) person would do that. If you ask that question on any truck forum they'll say the same thing

Aren't trucks like the Frontier, S10, Ranger considered light duty while F150, Sivlerado, Titan, Tundra are considered heavy duty?

Heavy Duty = F-250/F350, Silverado HD/Sierra HD, Ram 2500/3500

Ah ok. Makes sense.

Then whats the point of having those Frontier/Ranger/S10 type trucks? Can they tow decently?

Believe it or not, not everyone with a truck tows. What's wrong with using a small truck to carry lighter loads and tow 5000lbs?
 
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