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jimh406
Sep 02, 2020Explorer III
A F450 doesn’t typically have more payload than a F350. I don’t know what state you are in, but some states allow you to license a higher weight. Of course, that only works if you can safely do it.
Depending on how it is configured (gasoline models are generally lighter), other DRWs will have higher payloads. For the most part, the GVWR of all of the DRWs is 14000 if they have a bed. So, you are talking 14000-weight of truck for the payload.
The chassis models have higher GVWRs for the most part. You could add a custom bed or adapt a pickup bed if you really wanted.
Depending on how it is configured (gasoline models are generally lighter), other DRWs will have higher payloads. For the most part, the GVWR of all of the DRWs is 14000 if they have a bed. So, you are talking 14000-weight of truck for the payload.
The chassis models have higher GVWRs for the most part. You could add a custom bed or adapt a pickup bed if you really wanted.
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