Sep-18-2017 02:46 PM
Oct-03-2017 04:08 PM
4x4ord wrote:
So I'll say it again: An F350 diesel equipped the same as an F250 diesel can carry about twice the hitch weight as the f250.
Sep-30-2017 02:13 AM
Sep-29-2017 08:45 AM
harmanrk wrote:transferred wrote:
Given that the OP clearly stated he's looking at diesels, with due respect yours is an irrelevant post lacking accuracy. An identically equipped F350 SRW 6.7 does not have only "480 pounds" of capacity than an F250 6.7 it has more than 1,000 pounds. Go check the website. Hopefully you're not one of those 3/4 ton owners who think the door sticker doesn't matter.
I'm not sure where you get your information, but from the booklet available from your local dealer, highlighting what it probably the most common configuration (At least on the lots around me), and what the OP was looking at (crew cab, short bed):
F250, 10000GVWR 3450
F350, 10000GVWR 3240 Yup 210 pounds less
F350, 11500GVWR 3930 My calculator shows that as a mere 480 pounds
Yes, these payloads are for a stripped down model, but every option selected should subtract the same across the board. Not only can I read stickers, but I can also read published charts.
Sep-28-2017 03:51 PM
transferred wrote:
Given that the OP clearly stated he's looking at diesels, with due respect yours is an irrelevant post lacking accuracy. An identically equipped F350 SRW 6.7 does not have only "480 pounds" of capacity than an F250 6.7 it has more than 1,000 pounds. Go check the website. Hopefully you're not one of those 3/4 ton owners who think the door sticker doesn't matter.
Sep-28-2017 02:33 PM
Sep-28-2017 02:19 PM
harmanrk wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Why are you looking at an f250 rather than a f350 srw? They are almost identical in everyway including price....the difference is the f350 has overload springs and can carry twice the hitch weight of an f250.
Not sure what you mean by those. The F250 has 210 pound MORE payload than the F350 SRW for any given configuration at both the 9900 and 10000 weight ratings (the 350 is a heavier truck). Even at the F350s highest SRW rating of 11500 the payload only tops the F250 by 480 pounds, which is not much given what insurance rates do above 10000 (at least in my state)
The receiver on my F250 is rated at 21000 trailer weight, 2100 tongue weight (both carrying and distributed, which fly's in the face of everything I have seen before in hitches), same as any F350 SRW configuration.
Sep-28-2017 02:03 AM
4x4ord wrote:
Why are you looking at an f250 rather than a f350 srw? They are almost identical in everyway including price....the difference is the f350 has overload springs and can carry twice the hitch weight of an f250.
Sep-28-2017 01:02 AM
Sep-27-2017 04:38 PM
harmanrk wrote:SouthpawHD wrote:
Watch the ACTUAL payload. I saw a 2017 SD CC 4x4 6.7 with a payload of around 1,8xx pounds.
I'm sure you can load one up with options to bring the patload down, but 2017 SD CC 4X4 6.7 XLT 2355 payload.
Sep-27-2017 03:21 PM
SouthpawHD wrote:
Watch the ACTUAL payload. I saw a 2017 SD CC 4x4 6.7 with a payload of around 1,8xx pounds.
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