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Ostrich Wrangler
The new transmission made the 5.4 actually worth something. I raced my friends f150 5.4 its a 2004 vs my 5.4 raptor and I killed him, Just slaughtered!
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My 5.4 raptor towed a loaded trailer over 6000lbs from vegas to MO. Thats a lot of long hills between, especially in flagstaff area. I never had a single issue. I had more power than I would ever need. Not one hill pulled me under 70. Plus I had tons of power when I got stuck behind someone slow going maybe 50 and blow past them on steep hills. If your expedition was a 2008 or earlier, the difference in the power is HUGE.
You're also talking about a 6 speed auto versus the dinosaur 4 speed auto that came in the 2008's.
The new transmission made the 5.4 actually worth something. I raced my friends f150 5.4 its a 2004 vs my 5.4 raptor and I killed him, Just slaughtered!
Thats why I added this. I also was able to manage 12.5 across the country. My friend and I drove his 2004 towing my flatbed with 2 (sport) quads and a dirtbike from vegas to amargosa (90 miles and mostly flat) only averaged 9!
I saw your second post after I'd already posted mine.
I don't know if you can find a mounting kit for a 5th hitch in a 5.5 bed. I wouldn't assume the liability of making something "work". Then there is the clearance issue, yeah you can tow it, but can you make a turn while going up an incline without smashing the cab into the trailer? In my years in the RV biz I saw several smashed trailers &dented cabs with 6' beds, I can only imagine how tight it's gonna be with a 5.5'
Thats what I figured lol. I just thought it may be fun to be an ass jkjk![]()
most of the 5th wheel kits are universal, and will mount in almost anything. over the past few years we have started to see custom bracketry that is vehicle specific. Im pretty sure there are no specific 5.5' brackets, but that leaves the door wide open for people to use the universal kits.