What are you trying to accomplish? You are asking this for a reason, no?
Yes thanks for bringing this back in to focus.
About 5-10 times per year, I have a ~5,000lb total weight (trailer and contents) I'm pulling right now and as mentioned above, the rear suspension on the Raptor doesn't do so well - even with that weight.
I pull around a track car on an aluminum open trailer - I'd like to upgrade to an aluminum enclosed ATC ~28', which will add about 3000lbs, plus I'll put some more crap in it so I'm thinking I'll be 9,000-9,500 max.
I'm going to add the RPG stage 2 kit with the 4" bumps that increases payload, but weight distributed, I'll be a bit over the axle ratings.
I only go ~150 miles each way, and only 5-10 times per year. I'm just trying to figure out if the axles are up to the task. I love the Raptor and would rather not buy a Super Duty when I only do it 5-10 times per year for relatively short distances.
I'm totally confident in the brakes, with the RPG stage 2 I'm confident in the rear end, and other F150's have a much higher tow/payload rating, so I'm confident in the chasis and towing dynamics. I'm just not quite sure about the axles - I would be pushing them a couple hundred pounds over their stated limits. If they are de-rated due to it being a "total package rating" as suggested above, then I'm probably fine.
I know it's not the greatest idea to do this, and I do like the new Super Duty, but I like the raptor more.
Aside from the RPG stage 2, I could also go with a Trailer Toad (mostly used for RV's) - but that would take all of the weight off of the truck.
Thanks!