ZOSICK
Well-known member
I totally get it. To be honest, I've only been towing the last few years. I haul 5 dirt bikes at a time, so I pretty much need to tow now. GM's are the same way. I really didn't need a 4x4 but liked the trail boss. I looked at one and it had everything but the 6.2L. I really don't like the 5.3L. It doesn't feel like it has any power. To be honest, if it had the 6.2L, I would have bought it. That being said, I got what I wanted with the Lariat. I pretty much got the best truck for the money with the options I needed. In the end I like the Fords better overall.Ford really makes it a lot more complicated than it needs to be, there a lot of "little" things that you can easily miss even if you spend $80,000. Like with work surface, seems silly for the shifter to fold down if you don't have that option, but I think that's an under $200 option on all trim levels. Take a look at pricing up a Ram. They don't have a low/mid/high on each trim level, their option packages stack on each other (can't get a loaded truck w/o a lesser package), and they don't offer as many stand-alone options to complicate dealer inventory. But, same as Ford, you don't get the trailer brake controller even on the higher models unless you want it. There are a lot of pickup truck drivers that never tow or haul much, those people probably think a trailer brake controller is a waste of money, I guess. Can't make everyone happy!
As for Ford's towing packages, the Tow Tech is the best buy because it includes the 360 cam, so you're really getting pro-trailer & trailer brakes for a couple hundred bucks. The next Towing package is $1095, but you loose the 360 Cam in that package, so it really costs about a grand more than TT, and all I can figure after hours of research that I can find comes with that is a higher rated parking brake. Max Tow gives you more: larger disc brakes, different rear, and larger fuel tank, and is actually a better buy than getting those options separately. Even if the dealers had inventory, I probably would have had to order because with so many combinations, no way would they have exactly what I want in stock.
I saw the mention of the scales in TT, that must be a typo - no way would they throw in a option that expensive.
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