The Max Tow package doesn't have anything that a raptor doesn't:The payload on the Lariat is 1705, 300 pounds more than my 2021 Raptor and almost 500 pounds more than the 2019 Raptor I traded today. The Lariat drives very nice and feels much lighter than the Raptor, seems quieter as well. Acceleration is very close. I told the dealership to find another equipped identically and I will trade my 2021 for it, straight across. Unlike the Smart Cap rep said, the cap from the 2019 fit perfectly, but I haven’t taken it thru a car wash yet. All the floor mats as well as the bed mat fits as well. The owner of the shop that switched out the cap owns a 2014 XLT. His truck has a smart cap, racks on top, big metal bumpers and a 1250 payload. it is also equipped with air bags and an after market suspension. He uses it to pull a 4200 pound camp trailer. He told me it only scared him twice, however it will overheat going up a slight grade and the trailer burned up one transmission. Again, if you read everything that is standard with the max tow package, you may understand the reason the Raptor is not meant to tow.
Includes:
• 3.55 Electronic-locking Rear-Axle (If ordered with 3.0L Diesel Engine, 3.5L EcoBoost Engine without Heavy-Duty Payload Package, 3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6 Engine with 4x2)
• 3.73 Electronic-locking Rear-Axle (If ordered with 5.0L V8 Engine 3.5L EcoBoost Engine with Heavy-Duty Payload Package, 3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6 Engine with 4x4)
• 7-pin Wiring Harness; Includes 7-Pin-to-4-Pin Adapter
• 36 Gallon Fuel tank (NA with 3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6 or 3.0L Diesel Engine
• Class IV Trailer Hitch Receiver
• Pro Trailer Backup Assist (Not included on XL)
• Pro Trailer Backup Assist – NA on XL Standard; Requires Tow Technology on XL High
• Smart Trailer Tow Connector (Includes BLIS® with Trailer Tow Coverage Where BLIS® is Available)
• Integrated Trailer Brake Controller
• Upgraded Rear Bumper
The package you really want if you're going to tow heavy in a F150 is the HDPP if it's even still available. In the end you traded an offroad oriented truck to gain 300lbs of payload (comparing Gen3 to same Gen Lariat). I think that is why most here will say don't buy a Raptor if you want to tow, but it's not really any worse than a loaded Platinum or Limited based on Payload ratings. It's all about the right tool for the job. At least you're trying to not be overloaded and learn the limitations. And I'm glad you're happy with your Lariat since it doesn't sound like the Raptor has been a good fit for your needs