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What is the towing capacity of a 2007 5.4 Triton engine?

The towing capacity is not determined by the 5.4 Triton engine alone. For 2007 Ford models using this engine, the maximum tow rating depends on the vehicle configuration and optional equipment. In the best-equipped setup, the Ford F-150 with the 5.4L Triton can tow about 11,300 pounds when properly equipped.


Context: what determines towing capacity


Towing capacity is influenced by several factors beyond engine size. The figures you see on a sticker or in a manual reflect the entire towing system—the vehicle’s frame, suspension, braking, axle ratio, transmission, and available towing hardware.


The following factors most influence the tow rating you’ll be able to use safely and legally:



  • Tow package: Auxiliary cooling, wiring, hitch, and electronic controls can add substantial towing capability.

  • Axle ratio: A higher numerical ratio (e.g., 3.55 vs. 3.31) typically increases tow capacity.

  • Drivetrain: 2WD versus 4WD can affect payload and tongue weight handling.

  • Vehicle GVWR and payload rating: The vehicle’s gross vehicle weight rating restricts how much you can tow safely.

  • Braking system: Enhanced brakes or towing-specific braking improves control when towing heavier loads.

  • Cab/bed configuration and trim level: Different configurations impact curb weight and available tow capacity.


In summary, the engine is a component of a broader towing system. Verify the exact rating for your specific build using official documentation.


Typical maximums for common 2007 models with the 5.4 Triton


The following figures reflect common factory tow ratings for 2007 models powered by the 5.4L Triton V8 when equipped with the Tow Package and appropriate axle choices. They are not universal across all trims.



  • Ford F-150 (5.4L Triton) — up to about 11,300 pounds with the Tow Package and proper axle ratio (often 3.55 or similar).

  • Ford Expedition (5.4L V8) — typically in the range of about 9,000 to 9,700 pounds, depending on equipment.


Because ratings vary by configuration, always confirm the exact figure on the door sticker or in the owner's manual for your vehicle.


How to confirm the exact rating for your vehicle


To ensure you tow within safe and legal limits, use these steps to locate your precise rating:



  1. Check the driver’s door jamb sticker for the GAWR, GVWR, and any listed towing information specific to your build.

  2. Consult the vehicle’s owner's manual section on towing for your exact model and equipment.

  3. Use Ford’s VIN-specific build data (or contact a dealer) to obtain the precise tow rating with your Tow Package and axle configuration.


Having the exact figure helps prevent overloading, protects safety, and preserves warranty coverage.


Summary


The 2007 5.4 Triton engine is a powertrain option used in several Ford models, most notably the F-150 and Expedition. Towing capacity varies by configuration, with the top published figure around 11,300 pounds for an appropriately equipped F-150. Other 5.4L-powered vehicles in 2007 typically tow less, generally in the 9,000–9,700-pound range for larger SUVs. Always verify your vehicle’s exact rating from the door sticker and official manuals before towing.

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