2005 Ford F350's TowCommand trailer brake controller, Towing Featherlite, and reviewing TireStep.
Plus Elk Herding at Estes Park.
Winter in the Rockies (above), the naked trees
show off the rocks in the Rockies. Though the new 05 F350 has a 5 foot
shorter turning radius, it feels much smaller compared to the last model
wide swinger. "I can make a U-Turn with a trailer on my street."
Our mountains are the perfect test environment for Ford's new factory
optional integrated trailer brake controller. The trailer brakes
activated seamlessly, and provided more braking power with truck speed
even on a new empty trailer that can be more touchy before the brakes
glaze in. This is an updated version of my 05 Ford Super Duty review,
concentrating on the towing features.
Ford's new TowCommand integrated trailer brake
controller with optional auxiliary switches for snow plows,
lights, hot tub etc. It activates from the truck brakes
hydraulics like in the "old days" before ABS. The red trailer
icon means the trailer wire connection is disconnected. Minus
and plus buttons control trailer gain. Finger tab below buttons
is the manual trailer brake control.
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The Ford TowCommand
trailer brake controller is built and engineered jointly with Tekonsha who
is famous for their Prodigy trailer brake controller. With adjustable gain
in a digital readout, the Ford "built into the dash" trailer brake
controller was smooth braking even pulling a 15,000 lb triple axle
conventional trailer. We did the fast lane changes and panic stopping on
Ford's oval track at their Arizona Proving Grounds. TowCommand being
different from most aftermarket brake controllers, ties into the trucks
hydraulics', so it senses truck brake pressure and can apply trailer brakes
as fast as the truck's brakes. Master Brake Systems BrakeSmart trailer brake
controller was the only controller that I
knew of that tapped into the trucks hydraulic lines in modern trucks.
Before ABS came to trucks in the eighties, most brake
controllers worked this way, activating by the trucks brake hydraulic action. And in an emergency situation with the trucks
ABS activated, Ford's new TowCommand can reduce the trailer brake pressure
(gain) as it
communicates with the truck's computer for faster reaction time with
proportional trailer brake control, to prevent the trailer brakes from
locking up. TowCommand also will tell you in the digital readout if your
trailer wires disconnect from the truck. All these features will make towing
your trailer in heavy traffic less hectic. Next to the TowCommand in the
picture above are optional toggle switches you can use for a snow plow,
lights, etc. Nice having a factory switch panel wired for accessories. I use
to have many wires dangling from my trucks fuse box for my accessories.
I would have put the new TowCommand trailer brake hand
control on the left side of the accessory hole and the 4 auxiliary toggle
switches to the right. Though it's not much of a reach.
Next to the TowCommand in the
picture above are optional toggle switches you can use for a snow plow,
lights, etc. Nice having a factory switch panel wired for accessories. I use
to have many wires dangling from my trucks fuse box for my accessories. TowCommand increased pressure to the brakes
as I gained speed, this makes the brakes at slower speed more manageable
and no lockup even on a new empty trailer that are touchy anyway before
the trailer brake pads are glazed in.
Nice thing about a aftermarket trailer
brake controller, is you can take it to the next truck. Though Towcommand is
reasonably priced compared to a top end aftermarket trailer brake
controller and the labor to install it. There is also an advantage to be
able to pull into any Ford service center when on the road and have the
trailer brake controller fixed. I'm glad to see safety as a key feature in the trucks that tow the
longer and heavier trailers each year. TowCommand only works with electric
trailer brakes.
The built in, TowCommand" trailer brake controller, higher payloads and trailer capacity
are real improvements that impress me more on the new 2005 Ford Super Duty, than all the chrome and fancy
paint. And
there's nothing wrong with turning tighter for a smaller circle either. The new
front suspension changes improve the handling and steering with trailers.
Now with Fords first tracking bar in a Super Duty to stabilize the axle with
coil springs, it is large, greaseable and adjustable. Learning from Dodge truck tracking
bars, with wear problems 1994-2002.
For 2005 Ford has increased the wheel size on F250/350 to
a standard 17" wheel with an 18" option. The brakes are larger on all the
Super Duties. Waiting for details of Fords upgraded trailer capacity package
with the 4.30 rear axle ratio, so as introduced last fall, the 05 F350 has a
capacity of !5,000 #'s of conventional trailer.
The receiver hitch available for Super Duty F350 dually, called class V
is a 2.5" for larger drawbars. It comes with a reducer so your 2" weight
distributing hitch and drawbars will still work. The Class V receiver
hitch is rated 6000#'s for weight carrying hitch and #15,000 #'s for
weight distributing hitch. The F350 dually is rated to tow 17,000#'s of
gooseneck/5th wheel trailer and with the optional TowBoss package can be
raised to over 19,200#'s.
TowBoss Package - F-350 DRW
pickups only. Requires the Power Stroke 6.0L diesel engine, the
TorqShift automatic transmission, and the TowCommand System (TowCommand
System not required when ordered with King Ranch). Includes the 4.30
limited slip rear axle and increases GCWR to 26,000 lbs.
These new 2005 Super Duty's will be
welcome news for folks who tow heavy 5th wheels, travel trailers and
horse trailers. As heavy duty pickup
trucks improve at a dramatically faster rate than say just ten years
ago, faster improvements means better choices. Ford found it's
limitations in the past Super Duty line F250 thru F550 and the changes
made for 2005 will be welcomed by the truck owner who works their trucks
with large loads and trailers as 90% of Super Duty owners tow trailers.
HitchMate's TireStep from
Heininger
Each new truck model seams to be taller. I
think they should include a step ladder that folds into the door. And
you need a 55 gallon drum to stand on to check your oil. At last years SEMA convention I spotted the TireStep from HitchMate. I've used a one
piece solid tire step when I worked for the county. It was handy, heavy
and took up floor space. The HitchMate Tirestep is light, adjustable for
different size tires and adjusts for height. What else could you want?
Oh yeah, it folds twice and with it's own travel bag that will fit
behind your seat. You can bet it travels with me incase I need to reach
the engine, wash the windshield and you know you can use it on your
horse trailer to reach the drop down windows or even use it on the rear
truck tires to reach over and latch the darn gooseneck coupler and
safety chains. TireStep could be handy on SUV's for actually using the
cargo rack for reaching the bikes or skies. I jumped up and down
on it, so you know it's built right.
TireSteps
even work with Fords new 18" tires on Super Duty. They also have a
TireStep made for the big rigs and RV's. I can see where
TireStep would be handy for washing the top of your SUV, and attaching
skies and bikes. I've seen steps that clamp on a boat trailer frame for
access, but the TireStep would be ideal for working on boats too. I'll
end up using mine for a seat at tailgate parties. Setting on tailgates
scares me now, too far to fall unless you have another product from HitchMate, the TruckStep which is a
retractable step that fits your receiver hitch. But that's in a future
review, stay tuned.
Featherlite 8551
2-horse slant 7x16
The Featherlite 8551 aluminum two horse slant
I borrowed from Max-Air Trailer Sales, could be towed by a 1/2 ton truck
or full size SUV easily enough with a 7000 # GVWR. A well built trailer
by the oldest aluminum horse trailer manufacture. A wide screened door
with a window to the dressing room makes a comfortable place to get
ready .This trailer has a full length running board which I like to use
to drop the feed doors and the largest section of it is bolted on,
incase you cut a corner and take out your neighbors mailbox. The rubber
coated tie rings and feed bag rings don't rattle on the road.
Featherlite
has researched and experimented with different size rear doors. With the
popular rear tack, Lonny Smith of Featherlite told me
their research showed equal rear doors is what customers wanted. This
gives of course your horse and show saddle room to easily load. The
adjustable saddle rack is easy to take out and move to the dressing room
too. I used a trailer similar to this at the All American Quarter Horse
Congress for a booth out of the weather. I took the saddle rack out,
folded the divider against the wall and had an open air office. This is
how you haul hay, motorcycles and move those teenagers to college. But
to clean it before loading horses again. Which is easy to do with the
rubber walls and floor mats.
With 30 elk, you'd think I could get a couple to walk in
the trailer. They must have heard about Ty Murryay riding elk in the
snow in the Rockies. What could be better, in the Rockies, at Estes Park, elk
horses mountains and sunshine. Were is John Denver when you need him?
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Mountain scenery |
Easy step up |
Pretty Ford |
Elk are hiding in
the bed |
Always Elk in
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TowCommand tucks
in the dash nicely |
New coil front
suspension |
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Largest crew cab |
Steel platform
nice |
for stacking my
junk |
No wasted space |
I like Fulton
couplers |
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Even the center post
comes out. |
Big screened door to
the dressing room |
Protected fender
cover for clearance light |
Middle of winter
trees still look cool |
Adjustable saddle
rack comes out easily |
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Vent for each
horse |
Rubber tie and |
feed bag
rings. |
Windows on doors,
plenty of ventilation |
Recessed rubber
light switch |
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Running board |
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to replace. |
Cool graphics |
At night I like to
look back & see the fender lights |
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Max-Air Trailers |
New Ford does
U-turns |
TireStep folds up
to fit behind the seat |
Easy reach for
gooseneck coupler |
Simple products
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For more information on Featherlite
trailers, see Max-Air Trailer Sales at Fort Collins 1-800-456-2961 and
Featherlite's website www.fthr.com/trailers/horse.asp For
more information on HitchMate's Tire Step go to
http://www.heininger.biz/hitchmate.html
. Thanks to
Sombrero Ranches where we ride horses in Estes Park and use them for
trailer modeling.
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