The table below lists every trim of the 1995 Ford F150 with the engine, drivetrain, axle ratio, horsepower, torque, GVWR, curb weight, and payload that go with that trim's headline tow rating. Manufacturers often publish more than one tow figure per truck — a conventional bumper-hitch rating, a weight-distributing rating, and a gooseneck or fifth-wheel rating — so the highest number here is the maximum across all hitch classes the source carries for the trim.

Per-trim breakdown

Configuration Engine HP Torque Axle Tow (lb) GVWR Curb Payload
Short Bed 6-Cyl, 4.9 Liter 150 260 7,500 3,925
Lightning Short Bed V8, 5.8 Liter 210 325 7,600 3,896
Long Bed 6-Cyl, 4.9 Liter 150 260 7,500 4,037
Long Bed V8, 5.0 Liter 195 270 7,300 4,622
Short Bed V8, 5.0 Liter 195 270 7,300
Long Bed V8, 5.0 Liter 195 270 7,300 4,622
Short Bed V8, 5.0 Liter 195 270 7,300

How to interpret the headline tow figure

Tow ratings at this level are normally achievable with a conventional Class II or Class III receiver hitch. Always verify your vehicle has the manufacturer's tow package installed if you intend to tow at the upper end of the rating, and inspect the door-jamb sticker for the actual maximum permitted on your specific configuration.

How this year compares to 1994

The 1994 Ford F150 carried a maximum tow rating of 7,600 lb. The 1995 model carries the same headline figure — manufacturers usually leave the rating alone year-over-year unless there's a powertrain or hitch change. See the 1994 Ford F150 page for the full per-trim breakdown of the prior year.

Other 1995 Ford models

The rest of Ford's 1995 lineup, ranked by maximum tow rating. Click through for the per-trim breakdown of any of these.

All figures sourced from manufacturer documentation. See our methodology for how the dataset is compiled. Always confirm against your vehicle's door-jamb sticker before towing.