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2015 F250

Texas_Bohunk
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I am thinking about getting a 2015 F250 with 6.7L powerstroke with an automatic and 3.55 gears. Is there anyone out there that can give me honest fuel mileage reports, empty and pulling. I will be pulling a 2014 V-cross 365VTSB that weighs in at 10500 lbs empty.
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drillagent
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drillagent wrote:
Just returned from a trip to Yellowstone from KCMO. Roughly 2300 miles round trip. To be honest, trailer weight has nothing to do with MPG. It's all about wind resistance. Two years ago I towed a little 5,000 lbs TT on the exact same trip and got the exact same mileage compared to the 5ver I now have. (Check my setup in the signature) Both of them stick up above the truck cab.

So here are my numbers:

City: 13-15. Depending on the number of lights I have to go through.

Highway: 18. That's open interstate at 70-75 mph.

Towing: 9-10 against the wind, 11-12 with the wind.

On a different note, towing through the mountains around Yellowstone, this truck is a monster. It eats steep inclines for breakfast and asks for more. I couldn't have been happier with the performance.

Hope this answers your questions.


Back to the original questions about fuel economy. I meant to say that while towing, I usually keep the speed between 60-65 mph. Even though I have tires rated for higher speeds, once you get the tach above 1,500 rpm, it really starts to guzzle the gas. Plus I find that at slower highway speeds, I have more opportunity to look around and see what's out there. But that's just me.
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Explorer II
Explorer II
PS: I just finish fixing my bad links in my earlier post. Now you can see an easy way to verify the axles and hear a Ford engineer confirming it. Sorry about the bad links earlier.
Regards, Rodney
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Explorer II
Explorer II
1jeep wrote:
I do and typically use what the manufactures post, this is what bothers me most if you are correct then ford has been posting false info for years.


Yes, Ford hasn't corrected the misprint in years. I've gone through this with a few people on the net over the years. They always come around when they verify the part numbers.

As to the blocks, Ford just started putting 4" on some 250s in the last year or so. No, not all 250s come with them even now, but they can be added and they do not increase load capacity. The overloads that come with the camper package on the 250 do that.

As to why the 250 is the same, Bedlam covered that. It's just to fill a different market segment. The 250s ratings are fabricated. Plain and simple...
Regards, Rodney
TV - 2017 F350 SRW CC SB 4X4 6.7
TH - 2015 FR XLR 395AMP

Bedlam
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1jeep - You have more truck than Ford is letting on. The 250 class truck exists so it can fall under 10K lb restrictions but it is cheaper to use the same 350 components than sourcing different parts between the two. taken has done similar research to me and come up with the same answers even though we have never met and are on opposite coasts.

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1jeep
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Explorer II
I do and typically use what the manufactures post, this is what bothers me most if you are correct then ford has been posting false info for years.
2016 Ford F350 crew cab dually 6.7 platinum with heavy tow and 4:30 gears
2015 Carbon 327 with a BMW k1600 and Canam 1k inside

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Explorer II
Explorer II
Do your own homework. I already provided you the facts. The rating on a 250 is nonsense it's the same truck as shown by the part numbers. This is pretty common knowledge in he ford community.
Regards, Rodney
TV - 2017 F350 SRW CC SB 4X4 6.7
TH - 2015 FR XLR 395AMP

1jeep
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Explorer II
SO are you saying that the 250/350 fx4 have 4" blocks under the rear spring pack?

Sorry im still not believing the rear axles on the 250/350 are the same, every where i look it shows a shaft difference no mater what year. Lets say you are correct how could ford rate the 350srw to carry an extra 1000lbs that the 250 cant? don't tell me the rear diff cover. I am talking axle rating not spring rating.

BTW my 250 has the FX4 pkg and there are no 4" blocks in that spring pack.
2016 Ford F350 crew cab dually 6.7 platinum with heavy tow and 4:30 gears
2015 Carbon 327 with a BMW k1600 and Canam 1k inside

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Explorer II
Explorer II
1jeep wrote:
really so my 2008 f350 srw wasn't hydro....wow now i am very confused about things i owned, maybe it wasn't diesel either.

BTW the pdf i posted was for 2012 and shows 350 srw being hydro....maybe im not following what your trying to tell me.


2011 and up we are talking. IE the current gen trucks. 2012 and up SRW are vacuum. Period. As to axles...

The axles are identical as is every other part between the 250 and SRW 350. The 250 is de-rated from the factory as are it's axles. The two small differences generally sited between the two, the 4" vs. 2" block and overload spring, can actually be ordered on the 250. The 4" block now (in the last year or so) comes with the FX4 and plow prep and the overload comes with the camper pkg. So, a 250 can be ordered with every part identical to the 350 SRW. Here are the part numbers for a 2012 F250 vs. F350. I chose 2012 but the results are the same if you search any year of the current generation from 11-15.

F250 Left Rear Axle BC3Z4234C
F250 Right Rear Axle BC3Z4234D

F350 Left Rear Axle BC3Z4234C
F350 Right Rear Axle BC3Z4234D

And here are the links to verify:

2012 F250 250 Verification Link


2012 F350 350 Verification Link


Here is a link to the question being asked directly to a Ford engineer when they were on the FTE forums answering questions about the 2015 motor update. They were only there to answer questions about 2015 so the MY is mentioned but is irrelevant as they are all the same. Link to Ford engineer confirming that the two axles are the same.
Regards, Rodney
TV - 2017 F350 SRW CC SB 4X4 6.7
TH - 2015 FR XLR 395AMP

1jeep
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Explorer II
really so my 2008 f350 srw wasn't hydro....wow now i am very confused about things i owned, maybe it wasn't diesel either.

BTW the pdf i posted was for 2012 and shows 350 srw being hydro....maybe im not following what your trying to tell me.
2016 Ford F350 crew cab dually 6.7 platinum with heavy tow and 4:30 gears
2015 Carbon 327 with a BMW k1600 and Canam 1k inside

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Explorer II
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1jeep wrote:
here is 2012, clearly states 250 having vacuum brakes.
https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckBBAS/topics/2012/12_SD_Pickups_SB.pdf


Right. All srw trucks are vacuum. In 2011 the srw 350's were hydro but only for one year.
Regards, Rodney
TV - 2017 F350 SRW CC SB 4X4 6.7
TH - 2015 FR XLR 395AMP

1jeep
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Explorer II
Not sure i need a 450, im pretty sure a 350 will do what i need.

As for axles i only see them listed as sterling for 250/350, then dana for 350 drw.

Also since we are on this the 20" tires come with a higher load rating @ 3750lb on the srw trucks.
2016 Ford F350 crew cab dually 6.7 platinum with heavy tow and 4:30 gears
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1jeep
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here is 2012, clearly states 250 having vacuum brakes.
https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckBBAS/topics/2012/12_SD_Pickups_SB.pdf
2016 Ford F350 crew cab dually 6.7 platinum with heavy tow and 4:30 gears
2015 Carbon 327 with a BMW k1600 and Canam 1k inside

drillagent
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1jeep wrote:
YEs as for me I am running airbags, my truck is level but i do know i am over my GVWR when towing the new trailer. Am i sweating about it no, i just know my future will have a 350drw in it.


Same for me. But, as soon as I win the lottery, I'm going to get a F450 just to make sure.
TV: 2012 F250 CC SB SRW 6.7L Diesel w/air lift suspension
CHU: 2012 Keystone Montana 3750FL
Hitch: B&W Turnover Ball w/ Companion 3500
Family: Me, HH6, a Boston Terrier, a Shiba Inu

Bedlam
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The spline count and brake difference is only on the DRW. The SRW 350 and 250 are the same and can be verified by comparing part numbers. Ford also lists the axles as Visteon and Sterling which adds to the confusion. Visteon is the manufacturer for Ford which is out of Sterling Heights, MI.

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