Dec-14-2013 08:59 PM
Dec-16-2013 07:35 AM
Engineer9860 wrote:Yeah Ford really puss'd out the F450 pickups in 2010 model years, to present. They are nothing more than an F350 dually with a lower axle ratio, anymore. Sad.
The F-450 I drive has a Dana 110, 4.88/posi. It currently has 198,000 miles with no issues (the axle, that is). Clearly, if the truck in the vid has a Dana 80, it needs an upgrade.
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Dec-15-2013 06:19 PM
Dec-15-2013 06:12 PM
bmanning wrote:
IMO that's why you see many medium-duty tow trucks running around town even though light duties are up to the task capacity-wise; longevity, durability, and cost effectiveness.
Those 1-ton diesels so heavily worshipped on the forum are, truth be told, at the very bottom of the food chain when it comes to commercial duty, even if they meet specs for the task.
Dec-15-2013 04:28 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:ksss wrote:
Whatever his weight is he must be legal or he would never get through a Port. There is a motivation to tow/haul as much as you can with the lightest vehicle possible. The more your dry weight the less paid cargo you can carry. Going to a heavier tow vehicle may not make sense even though it might be more durable. His additional payload must pay better than the additional repairs on the Ford. Its all about payload.
If he's tagged for it & under all his tire ratings, he's legal. It's that simple. Door sticker GVWR and Ford's GCWR mean NOTHING, legally.
Dec-15-2013 03:14 PM
bmanning wrote:rjstractor wrote:
He blows a rear end every 50K, and wears out tires every 20K? He makes a good case for not using a pickup to do the job of a real truck. (ok my flame suit is on) 😉
Not sure you'll need the flame suit; you're absolutely correct.
IMO that's why you see many medium-duty tow trucks running around town even though light duties are up to the task capacity-wise; longevity, durability, and cost effectiveness.
Those 1-ton diesels so heavily worshipped on the forum are, truth be told, at the very bottom of the food chain when it comes to commercial duty, even if they meet specs for the task.
Dec-15-2013 02:42 PM
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Dec-15-2013 10:41 AM
rjstractor wrote:
He blows a rear end every 50K, and wears out tires every 20K? He makes a good case for not using a pickup to do the job of a real truck. (ok my flame suit is on) 😉
Dec-15-2013 10:17 AM