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Jun-16-2015 09:56 AM
drillagent wrote:
After talking with a Ford Rep, (family friend) the ONLY difference between a F250 and a F350 is one additional spring and bigger tires. The engine, axle, transmission, everything is exactly the same. So, if you want an F250 to be able to handle the same load as a F350, add airbags and tires rated for at least 3750 lbs.
If it were me and I was towing a Toy Hauler, I'd go with a F450. I wouldn't do something that big and heavy with a F250. But that's just my opinion.
Jun-16-2015 09:55 AM
1jeep wrote:
I see plenty of duallies sagging also, but yes if over loaded a 250 will sag.
Im not sure how you guys are getting 20mpg, best I have seen is 17.1 empty on the highway.
yes, I own a 250, been a great truck, 90k miles zero issues. However I have said before if I were doing it over again I would hold out for a 350srw. At the time of my truck purchase I had no intention of ever owning a 5th wheel...guess my wife didn't get that memo since some how she talked me into one.
Jun-16-2015 09:47 AM
Jun-16-2015 09:35 AM
Frostbitte wrote:
I'd strongly consider a 350 rather than the 250. I'm assuming the trailer is a toy-hauler? You'd get more payload for a little bit more price.
The current F250's have a much softer spring pack than previous years. I don't own one but I see a lot of them driving around sagging.
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Jun-15-2015 06:16 PM
Texas Bohunk wrote:
FishOnOne: Just trying to get away from the 3.42 gear plus wanting some of the new bells and whistles of the new trucks ie: RV camera that looks down into the bed, factory 5th wheel setup, plus stepping up in creature comforts. But I just found out today that Ford doesn't offer the RV camera. Note, I am looking into a one ton just want to stay away from duallies.
Jun-15-2015 06:13 PM
MM49 wrote:
I would not recommend a ford super duty pick up. There are so many better choices than the flexible flyer. The super duty platform is just too old. The competition has ate its lunch and passed it. It doesn’t matter which unproven engine they put in it, I wouldn’t invest in one of the past failures of ford.
MM49
Jun-15-2015 06:10 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
Are these all lie-o-meter numbers or hand calculations? If they are hand calculations then I need to tell a few buddies and family members to take their new trucks in because they are getting no where near these numbers.