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OH48Lt
Dec 31, 2017Explorer
It depends on how the F250 is equipped. If it has the 10K package, its the same as a F350 except for 2" vs 4" blocks on the rear and the sticker on the door frame.
In some states, having a 1-ton rated pickup means you get to buy more expensive plates, and buy more expensive insurance. It also makes you liable for the 10K commercial laws, if you look like a commercial truck (signage, ladder racks in some states, etc) We're not talking about the 26K commercial stuff, but the 10K COMMERCIAL laws.
If you're not going to do commercial hauling with the truck, and you live in a state that doesn't tax the **** outa ya, get the F350 for the few extra hundred bucks it costs.
In some states, having a 1-ton rated pickup means you get to buy more expensive plates, and buy more expensive insurance. It also makes you liable for the 10K commercial laws, if you look like a commercial truck (signage, ladder racks in some states, etc) We're not talking about the 26K commercial stuff, but the 10K COMMERCIAL laws.
If you're not going to do commercial hauling with the truck, and you live in a state that doesn't tax the **** outa ya, get the F350 for the few extra hundred bucks it costs.
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