MarcusWillshire
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Hi I’m Marcus and am new to this forum and I am seeking help. Lol. So I have the 2016 explorer, 3.5L v6 without the tow package and I want to buy a travel trailer. The specs say I have a max GCVWR of 7100lbs, and can pull 2000lbs. and from My understanding from the dealership, I have transmission coolant in the condenser. If I put an after market tow package, hitch, weight distribution bars, brake control and all the fixin’s, could I pull a trailer with the dry weight of 3556lbs? I plan on travelling light, with no water til I get there and some camping gear, with my family, wife and 4 kids(maybe 2 dogs). I’ve had three different Ford dealers tell me something different. “Yes you’ll be fine”, “No you can only pull 2000lbs because the axel ratio is only 3.56(what ever that means), and another saying “ I looked at everything and you can pull a max of 4500 lbs. So I’ve been confused with the whole situation and been debating on buying a cheap truck just to start hauling and go camping with. So if someone can please enlighten me and let me know some experiences you all have and confirm what I can and can’t pull with and how this all works I would be super thankful for your help. Thanks again guys!