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Yes it will, that is well over the tow rating for the vehicle.
Even if you manage to get it moving, how will you stop it?
Tow ratings aren't just for the power to get it moving, but for cornering, stopping, etc.
If you put that much weight on the hitch, it may make the front end light and you won't be able to steer.

2006-10-16 12:34:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your way over weight. The Nissan Titan advertizes 9,100 trailer weight with a 305 horsepower V-8. Your in F-250/F-350 weight range. DO NOT ATTEMPT pulling such a large weight behind a 200 hp V-6. Something will break like your rear springs and axle bearings or transmission. Consult your owners manual but that truck needs to be put on steriods before that much weight.

2006-10-16 12:34:20 · answer #2 · answered by John Paul 7 · 0 0

Yes you will have problems. No power I do not believe that truck is rated to pull that much. I have a 5500 lbs travel trailer and was pulling it with a GMC Yukon with a 5.0 and 3.73 rear end. That truck was rated to pull 7800 lbs and it did but not a lot of get up and go tool a while to get up to speed. I now have a F-250 with a 6.0 diesel and have all the power I need can not tell the trailer is there and still get decent fuel economy

2006-10-16 12:32:47 · answer #3 · answered by Andrew B 3 · 0 0

On the inside door jam on the drivers side, there should be a label which will tell you what your GVWR gross vehicle weight rating is, probably around 6500 lbs.

For that much weight, look into a Chevrolet 3500HD as a minimum, or the equivalent in Ford.

2006-10-16 14:09:47 · answer #4 · answered by oklatom 7 · 0 0

Yeah, quite a bit! That's WAY over for that model and engine! You'll tear it to shreds if you try. And you'll be way over the legal weight for the combination as well -- BIG ticket territory.

You'll need at least an F250 with a V-8 and the appropriate trailer towing package.

2006-10-16 13:13:43 · answer #5 · answered by Bostonian In MO 7 · 0 0

I have an 06 Dodge diesel, and its rated for 15, 000 lbs. Yeh I would say don't do it. It will never be the same.

2006-10-16 12:35:42 · answer #6 · answered by dodgecummins06 2 · 0 0

it is going to pull it. yet i wouldnt pull it for a protracted volume of time. the 300 is an rather stong engine. yet be careful you dont deplete your take carry of or transmisson. if its a protracted haul you mayb e greater constructive off finding for something slightly greater desirable to pull it.

2016-12-26 21:07:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you are about 5000 pounds over the recomend weight, read the owners manual.

2006-10-16 12:28:58 · answer #8 · answered by steven d 3 · 0 0

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