I have a '97 ford F-150 supercab 4x4. It's got the 4.6L 2 valve. I believe its towing capacity is about 5000 lbs.
I don't tow often enough to go spend money on a new truck so I'd like to make a few modifications to the one I have now. Currently it has a 3.55 limited slip axle ratio. I'm guessing that if I put 3.73 limited slips in it will increase the capacity a bit.
What are some other relatively easy mods I can install to get the max towing capacity of my truck? Replacing the shocks and leaf springs maybe?
I'm not looking to spend a ton. I just want to be able to pull my tractor where it needs to be without a problem.:thumb:
I don't tow often enough to go spend money on a new truck so I'd like to make a few modifications to the one I have now. Currently it has a 3.55 limited slip axle ratio. I'm guessing that if I put 3.73 limited slips in it will increase the capacity a bit.
What are some other relatively easy mods I can install to get the max towing capacity of my truck? Replacing the shocks and leaf springs maybe?
I'm not looking to spend a ton. I just want to be able to pull my tractor where it needs to be without a problem.:thumb: