Buck50HD wrote:
With the HD service suspension on the F250 and 20" wheels, it looks like it would have the same hardware as an F350 but wouldn't have the door/b-pillar sticker to match the true capability. I'd be OK with that.
The next big decision... gas vs diesel
Not necessarily.
ALL F250s (as of 2011 and up)max out at 10,000 lbs GVWR regardless of what tire or suspension.
F350s START at 10,000 lbs GVWR and go up to 14,000 GVWR depending on payload packages.
My understanding is that the axles ARE DIFFERENT between F250 and F350 (F350 having a slightly bigger axle shaft and such). There is more than what meets the eye when it comes to the weight ratings than just the tires.
The BASE 17" tires on a F250 ALREADY EXCEED the F250 capacity.
Do a search for the Ford towing guides and take a look at the chart for slide in camper. That chart will show you the max GVWR of the trucks...
Argue all you like, but I do have a 2013 F250 and I do have the stock 17" tires and they DO exceed ALL max weight ratings front and back. Combined of all four 17" tires comes in at 12,780 lbs on a truck which is max of 10,000 lbs GVWR...
If you "need" more tire capacity than 12,780 lbs then you WILL be overweight using a F250.