Oct-17-2020 05:45 PM
Oct-20-2020 09:25 AM
rjstractor wrote:Edd505 wrote:way2roll wrote:Edd505 wrote:LanceRKeys wrote:
I’m not really looking for a truck, but I was driving by the ford dealership and noticed a gas truck, so I pulled in to check it out. Long bed, check; crew cab, check; cloth seats, check; vinyl floors, check; 7.3, check; 4.30 check; F350..... nope. If it was a 350, I would have really been impressed, but for some reason it’s a 250.
Oh well, guess I’ll keep driving my old truck.
Add the 350 spring pack and you have a F350, re badge it and no one will know unless they check the vin.
I believe the rear axle is also bigger on the F350.
We had a heck of a time finding our truck. Luckily my friend is a dealer in MD. Had what we wanted and bought it over the phone. But we looked for almost 2 mos solid within a 4 hr radius.
Obviously not Ford guy, you need to do some reading. https://dustrunnersauto.com/f250-vs-f350/
The aforementioned article was written over four years ago, so it does not necessarily apply to new trucks today. It certainly applied to my 2000 F250, which thanks to its Camper package it is identical to the same year F350. One thing I picked up on Ford's website is that apparently the gas F250 use a six speed Torqshift-G transmission while all F350s have the 10 speed. Even if every other nut and bolt were identical that alone would be reason enough to get a F350.
Oct-20-2020 06:49 AM
Edd505 wrote:way2roll wrote:
Your referenced article is over 4 years old. And you obviously don't know what you are talking about regarding new Ford trucks. I own one, I know the differences. It's pretty clear in the specs.
Go to square one he was not asking about new trucks he's looking at a 7.3 so it's a 2003 or older. Not much of a Ford guy if you don't know the 250s and 350s are the same truck. Like I said look up a part for the 250 and see that it fits the 350. I suspect your the type runs to the shop and says fix it it's doing ..... Some of us fix our own. Do some research and stop spouting it's old info. When YOU start fixing come back with correct info and stop spreading BS.
Ask your friend that the dealer, better yet ask one of his mechanics or parts people. "I believe it's got a bigger rear axle" you believe in correctly the parts book will confirm it. It likely has 3:55 gears but could have 3:73 lower could be special ordered.
Ford OEM part numbers
Oct-19-2020 06:58 PM
Oct-19-2020 06:11 PM
Oct-19-2020 06:00 PM
way2roll wrote:
Your referenced article is over 4 years old. And you obviously don't know what you are talking about regarding new Ford trucks. I own one, I know the differences. It's pretty clear in the specs.
Oct-19-2020 05:30 AM
Edd505 wrote:way2roll wrote:Edd505 wrote:LanceRKeys wrote:
I’m not really looking for a truck, but I was driving by the ford dealership and noticed a gas truck, so I pulled in to check it out. Long bed, check; crew cab, check; cloth seats, check; vinyl floors, check; 7.3, check; 4.30 check; F350..... nope. If it was a 350, I would have really been impressed, but for some reason it’s a 250.
Oh well, guess I’ll keep driving my old truck.
Add the 350 spring pack and you have a F350, re badge it and no one will know unless they check the vin.
I believe the rear axle is also bigger on the F350.
We had a heck of a time finding our truck. Luckily my friend is a dealer in MD. Had what we wanted and bought it over the phone. But we looked for almost 2 mos solid within a 4 hr radius.
Obviously not Ford guy, you need to do some reading. I will guarantee I park the F250 next to an F350 of the same year you will not know the differance without looking at the badging or Vin. Ford/Lincoln/Mercury mechanic for years and owned super duties since 1999. Pick a part and et a part number, same for ether truck.
https://dustrunnersauto.com/f250-vs-f350/
Oct-18-2020 06:22 PM
Edd505 wrote:way2roll wrote:Edd505 wrote:LanceRKeys wrote:
I’m not really looking for a truck, but I was driving by the ford dealership and noticed a gas truck, so I pulled in to check it out. Long bed, check; crew cab, check; cloth seats, check; vinyl floors, check; 7.3, check; 4.30 check; F350..... nope. If it was a 350, I would have really been impressed, but for some reason it’s a 250.
Oh well, guess I’ll keep driving my old truck.
Add the 350 spring pack and you have a F350, re badge it and no one will know unless they check the vin.
I believe the rear axle is also bigger on the F350.
We had a heck of a time finding our truck. Luckily my friend is a dealer in MD. Had what we wanted and bought it over the phone. But we looked for almost 2 mos solid within a 4 hr radius.
Obviously not Ford guy, you need to do some reading. https://dustrunnersauto.com/f250-vs-f350/
Oct-18-2020 06:12 PM
way2roll wrote:Edd505 wrote:LanceRKeys wrote:
I’m not really looking for a truck, but I was driving by the ford dealership and noticed a gas truck, so I pulled in to check it out. Long bed, check; crew cab, check; cloth seats, check; vinyl floors, check; 7.3, check; 4.30 check; F350..... nope. If it was a 350, I would have really been impressed, but for some reason it’s a 250.
Oh well, guess I’ll keep driving my old truck.
Add the 350 spring pack and you have a F350, re badge it and no one will know unless they check the vin.
I believe the rear axle is also bigger on the F350.
We had a heck of a time finding our truck. Luckily my friend is a dealer in MD. Had what we wanted and bought it over the phone. But we looked for almost 2 mos solid within a 4 hr radius.
Oct-18-2020 09:54 AM
Oct-18-2020 07:31 AM
Edd505 wrote:
re badge it and no one will know unless they check the vin.
Oct-18-2020 06:55 AM
Seon wrote:Edd505 wrote:
Add the 350 spring pack and you have a F350, re badge it and no one will know unless they check the vin.
Wow, just wow. :R
Oct-18-2020 06:24 AM
Edd505 wrote:
Add the 350 spring pack and you have a F350, re badge it and no one will know unless they check the vin.
Oct-18-2020 06:24 AM
Edd505 wrote:LanceRKeys wrote:
I’m not really looking for a truck, but I was driving by the ford dealership and noticed a gas truck, so I pulled in to check it out. Long bed, check; crew cab, check; cloth seats, check; vinyl floors, check; 7.3, check; 4.30 check; F350..... nope. If it was a 350, I would have really been impressed, but for some reason it’s a 250.
Oh well, guess I’ll keep driving my old truck.
Add the 350 spring pack and you have a F350, re badge it and no one will know unless they check the vin.
Oct-17-2020 09:16 PM
LanceRKeys wrote:
I’m not really looking for a truck, but I was driving by the ford dealership and noticed a gas truck, so I pulled in to check it out. Long bed, check; crew cab, check; cloth seats, check; vinyl floors, check; 7.3, check; 4.30 check; F350..... nope. If it was a 350, I would have really been impressed, but for some reason it’s a 250.
Oh well, guess I’ll keep driving my old truck.