GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)/Trailer Weights
Engine
Rear
axle
ratio
Maximum
GCWR - lb.
(kg)
Maximum
Loaded
Trailer Weight
- lb. (kg)
Maximum
frontal area of
trailer - ft
2
(m
2
)
E-350 Stripped Chassis (176” wheelbase) (11000 GVWR)
5.4L
4.10
13000
(5897)
8400 (3810)
60 (5.52)
6.8L
4.10
18500
(8391)
10000 (4536)
60 (5.52)
E-450 Cutaway (158” wheelbase) (14050 GVWR)
6.8L
4.56
20000
(9072)
10000 (4536)
60 (5.52)
E-450 Cutaway (176” wheelbase) (14050 GVWR)
6.8L
4.56
20000
(9072)
10000 (4536)
60 (5.52)
E-450 Stripped Chassis (158” wheelbase) (14050 GVWR)
5.4L
4.56
14050
(6373)
9200 (4173)
60 (5.52)
6.8L
4.56
18500
(8391)
10000 (4536)
60 (5.52)
E-450 Stripped Chassis (176” wheelbase) (14050 GVWR)
5.4L
4.56
14050
(6372)
9200 (4173)
60 (5.52)
6.8L
4.56
18500
(8391)
10000 (4536)
60 (5.52)
Maximum trailer weight for all cutaway (E-350 and E-450) vehicles
must be calculated by subtracting the weight of the vehicle (including
incomplete vehicle weight and payload which includes second unit
body weight, cargo and passengers) from the GCW. Otherwise,
maximum trailer weight is 10,000 lb. (4536 kg).
For high altitude operation reduce GCWR by 2% per 1,000 ft. (300
meters) elevation.
To determine the maximum trailer weight designed for your particular vehicle
as equipped, follow the section
Vehicle loading
earlier in this chapter.
2006 Econoline
(eco)
Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
USA
(fus)
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