Well one post said let all the haters chime in. Here we go. By adding cheese **** airbags you are basically compromising a nicely tuned off-road rig, and towing capability goes way beyond not making the bumper drag. Lets see, how about the transmission, axle load rating, spring rating, and braking capability to mention a few
I don't consider myself to be a "hater"...Sooo lets see whats up shall we?...lets go over your points...BTW all Gen2 references..
Transmission....The Raptor has basically the same trans as the highest rated F150, which I believe is over 12,000 lbs so it should be just fine towing no more then around 8,000 in the Raptor
Rear axle....The rear axle rating is higher then other F150's, has bigger axle tubes and really beefy axle shafts...again well suited for only 8,000 lbs...
Rear Spring rating....this is were anyone comparing a mid/long travel off road sport truck to any high tow rated F150 hasn't done their homework...if you need to tow more then 8,000 lbs you simply bought the wrong truck, that's NOT an engineering mistake on Fords part...
Braking...again the Raptor has very similar brakes to the other F150's. I will admit the pedal isn't that high and firm that many people like (including myself) But it will still stop pretty good and of course if you are towing anything 5,000 lbs or more the trailer's braking should work fine with your Raptor...
How could your towing experience be so bad that you think 4,000 lbs and the truck is through?...Are you comparing a Raptor to a 3/4 ton truck?
I agree that towing to the max rating of 8,000 lbs is a little more then I would be comfortable with, and that goes for many of the 1/2 tons with wild tow rating like 12,000 lbs plus...