Driving tips – FORD 2002 Excursion User Manual

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Econoline trailer towing tables

Your vehicle may tow a class I, II or III trailer provided the maximum
trailer weight is less than or equal to the maximum trailer weight listed
for your engine and rear axle ratio on the following charts.

GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)/Trailer Weights

Rear axle

ratio

Maximum

GCWR-kg

(lbs.)

Trailer weight

range-kg (lbs.)

(0-Maximum)

Maximum Frontal

Area Of

Trailer-m

2

(ft

2

)

Regular Van E-350

3.55

7 258 (16 000)

4 536 (10 000)

5.52 (60)

4.10

9 072 (20 000)

4 536 (10 000)

5.52 (60)

Super Van E-350

3.55

7 258 (16 000)

4 445 (9 800)

5.52 (60)

4.10

9 072 (20 000)

4 536 (10 000)

5.52 (60)

Regular E-350 12 passenger Wagon

3.55

7 258 (16 000)

4 309 (9 500)

5.52 (60)

4.10

9 072 (20 000)

4 536 (10 000)

5.52 (60)

Super E-350 15 passenger Wagon

3.55

7 258 (16 000)

4 173 (9 200)

5.52 (60)

4.10

9 072 (20 000)

4 536 (10 000)

5.52 (60)

E-350 RV Cutaway (single rear wheel)

4.10

9 072 (20 000)

4 717 (10 400)

5.52 (60)

E-350 RV Cutaway (dual rear wheel)

4.10

9 072 (20 000)

4 309 (9 500)

5.52 (60)

E-350 Commercial Cutaway (single rear wheel)

4.10

9 072 (20 000)

4 717 (10 400)

5.52 (60)

E-350 Commercial Cutaway (dual rear wheel)

4.10

9 072 (20 000)

4 400 (9 700)

5.52 (60)

E-Super Duty

4.10

9 072 (20 000)

4 536 (10 000)

5.52 (60)

For high altitude operation reduce GCWR by 2% per 300 meters (1 000 ft)

elevation.

To determine the maximum trailer weight designed for you particular

vehicle as equipped, follow the section Calculating the load your vehicle

can tow/carry earlier in this chapter.

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