Re: Loosing Traction Towing out of Ramp
Yeah a diesel is all well and good but probably not necessary for the OP. I pull a ~4000 lb boat+trailer behind a 5700 lb truck with 351W backed by a ZF5 trans. Does the trick just fine. Sure more power would be nice but I'm in no hurry. Granny gear gets me rolling and I just gotta wind out the gears a bit due to the large gear spread. Don't use 5th when towing, not enough torque. Eventually I'll swap to a 460 when the 351 dies (200k and still going strong).
For the OP, a good detroit locker would help. A limited slip is more of a reactionary traction device, but certainly better than an open rear. Not sure about these new fangled trucks, whatever year a "triton" is, but I know in the '80-'96 Ford trucks it's a fairly easy swap to 4 wheel drive. A Dana 44 TTB will literally bolt right in place of the 2WD front suspension. If you do a 4" or greater lift a '78-'79 F-150 dana 44 (solid axle) will bolt right in with all factory parts. Just need the lift so the center section clears the dropped '80-'96 front TTB crossmember. Then obviously swap a 4WD trans and transfer case, bolts right in. So if you're truck is '96 or earlier it's a fairly cheap and easy swap to 4WD. Later trucks may or may not be easy like this.