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What is the tow capacity of 1991 ford F150 XLT with a 5 liter 4 speed automatic?

The towing capacity of a 1991 Ford F-150 XLT with a 5.0L V8 and 4-speed automatic transmission varied depending on several factors, including axle ratio, payload package, and the condition of the truck itself. There wasn't a single published figure.

To find the exact towing capacity for *your specific* truck, you need to:

* Check the sticker: Look for the sticker located on the driver's side doorjamb or the glove compartment. This sticker lists the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating), GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating), and often the towing capacity. This is the most reliable source.

* Consult the owner's manual: If you have the original owner's manual, it should specify the towing capacity for different configurations of the truck.

* Use a Ford truck towing capacity guide: While a precise figure is unlikely without the above information, online resources that specialize in older Ford trucks might give you a *range* of towing capacities for that year and engine/transmission combination. Keep in mind these are general estimates.

Without the information from your truck's documentation, providing a precise number is impossible and unreliable. Any number given without that information would be just a guess and could be significantly inaccurate.