BoilerTimmay
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My dealership confirmed the information I supplied, if this is a misprint, can someone provide the updated esourcebook info? @Granger Ford is there any chance you can check for an update in your documentation? There appears to be at least two different stabilizer bars, some are color coded. One thing I wonder is WHERE they measure the bar. If it is tapered and measured in the middle, it could be something different. Who knows at this point. Bottom line is that Ford makes it very clear that the trucks are rated to 7,000 lbs without 53A, so what is the difference.... I wish they would/could tell us.Thank you @BoilerTimmay for putting this helpful document together. I would like to put forth what I have found regarding the front stabilizer bar.
"All 122" WB models get a stiffer 36 mm solid stabilizer bar along with models equipped with either the Trailer Tow Package (53A) or the Max.
Trailer Tow Package (53C). Models with the Heavy-duty Payload Package (627) get a 36 mm solid stabilizer bar as well."
This is copied from 2015-2020 fordbbas specs. However, it is a misprint in the 2021. 2021 went to a more efficient, smaller and lighter stabilizer bar.
2015-2020 used the 36mm stabilizer bar.
2021 uses two different thicknesses 25.4mm or 27mm.
As found by @Cooter'sFX4
2015-2020 ordering guide lists "Upgraded front stabilizer bar" for trailer tow package and max tow.
2021 ordering guide does not.
Which of the two stabilizer bars that are installed on a specific 2021 truck does not depend on having tow package.
From parts.ford.com:
2.7L or 3.3L with base payload package get one stabilizer bar.
3.5L, 5.0L, 3.0L diesel, 122" wb, or heavy duty payload get the other stabilizer bar.
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