Nov-16-2015 09:59 AM
Nov-22-2015 05:49 AM
Steve_in_29 wrote:Bedlam wrote:
The only bad thing I can say about the GM trucks is that they sit lower. Once you are in sand and start to drag your frame, suspension or axle, your day gets much harder.
Not sure about current GM products but in the past they also had less load capacity.
My 2007 F350 SRW has the same GVWR as a 2007 GM Dually....11,400 pounds.
Nov-22-2015 05:41 AM
Nov-18-2015 09:50 PM
Bedlam wrote:
The only bad thing I can say about the GM trucks is that they sit lower. Once you are in sand and start to drag your frame, suspension or axle, your day gets much harder.
Nov-18-2015 09:48 PM
RWDIII wrote:
all the F350 that I have noticed have Commercial tags.Means more money for the State and you can use it for work
Nov-18-2015 02:36 PM
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Nov-17-2015 09:55 PM
RWDIII wrote:
Get the one you want,all the big three are good.
I got a F250 with HD springs,since in Ariz trucks over 10000 GVW must have commercial tags.
Nov-17-2015 11:17 AM
Nov-17-2015 11:08 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:I believe you are confusing the spring rating with the rating of the axle. The link you provide lists only two AXLE ratings,
F250 - 6200lbs
F350 - 7200lbs
While the numbers you quote are what I see listed for the spring packs.
So no matter what spring package gets selected on an F250, it's rear axle isn't as strong as the F350's with the same spring rating
The link I provided gives the F350 SRW trucks RAWR as 6290 or 6730 or 7000 lb depending on spring pack selections which is what we find on Fords door placard.
As Bedlam says the F250/F350 SRW uses the same Sterling rear axle. The different spring packs/tires and wheel ratings determines the different RAWR numbers.
Where are you coming up with 6200 and 7200 numbers as a RAWR.
I'm looking at 3/4 ton gas trucks right now. Every F250 6.2 4x4 crew cab 18" wheels and tires I've found has a 6100 RAWR on the door tag.
Nov-17-2015 07:11 AM
Steve_in_29 wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:Ford lists a rear axle rating of 6290lbs and MAX GVWR of 10K for an F250. The F350 SRW has a rear axle rating of 7190lbs and a GVWR of 10K-11.5K.
Actually Fleet Fords body builders specs shows four different RAWR for the F350 SRW 6.2/6.7 line.
1. 6290 RAWR gas and diesel
2. 6730 RAWR gas and diesel
3. 7000 RAWR gas and diesel
4. and one 7180 RAWR for the 6.2 gas reg cab 4x4 truck only.
The F250 has one 6290 RAWR for the reg cab 2wd gas truck only.
All other F250 gas and diesel configurations come with the 6100 RAWR.
https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/topics/2016/16_SD_Pickups_SB_Updates.pdf.
The F250 heavy service package uprates the the trucks suspension to the same specs as the F350 SRW truck.
Th point here, as my other reply, was if moving up to a F350 SRW watch which GVWR package the truck is plated at .....if the trucks GVWR is important to you.
While I agree people need to pay attention to what the trucks are rated at I believe you are confusing the spring rating with the rating of the axle. The link you provide lists only two AXLE ratings,
F250 - 6200lbs
F350 - 7200lbs
While the numbers you quote are what I see listed for the spring packs.
So no matter what spring package gets selected on an F250, it's rear axle isn't as strong as the F350's with the same spring rating.
Nov-17-2015 06:04 AM
Bedlam wrote:
The same Visteon Sterling 10.5" rear axle rated at 9750 lbs is used in all F250's and SRW F350's. The same main rear spring pack is also used in both models. The specification differences are due to vehicle class and wheel choice with no actual difference. Look up the part numbers if you doubt this information - I did, so I can cofindently make this claim.