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Nov-19-2019 04:26 AM
ardvark wrote:otrfun wrote:ardvark wrote:Year? Gas? Diesel? CC? EC? SB? LB?
Brochure says mine is 4,250, door sticker says 3,829. Brochure does not list with options. Door stickers are nearly always less unless maybe stripper XL model. Mine is an XLT. 🙂
Already posted all that in earlier post: 2012 gasser EC LB 4x4. Brochure versus reality of sticker is a common issue.
Steve
Nov-19-2019 02:52 AM
otrfun wrote:ardvark wrote:Year? Gas? Diesel? CC? EC? SB? LB?
Brochure says mine is 4,250, door sticker says 3,829. Brochure does not list with options. Door stickers are nearly always less unless maybe stripper XL model. Mine is an XLT. 🙂
Nov-19-2019 02:48 AM
WillDoo wrote:
Dually does just fine in the snow with good aggressive A/T tires and someone at the wheel with snow driving experience. Loaded with camper it's an unstoppable tank, unloaded it's so so but completely functional. We live in Oregon and drive ours back and forth over the cascades all winter, bought it specifically for skiing and snowboarding. Rig is a 17 F-350 CC DRW Diesel platinum with 35" Goodyears, airbags, and stableloads. Camper is an 18 Lance 975, we are 5k-5500lbs loaded and ready to hit the road
I went with ford because it had the highest rated payload at the time of purchase. For the most part I love it, Power and handling are absolutely amazing, creature comforts are top notch. It has had a number of little electrical issues though that have been taken care of under warranty. Nothing more than a small hassle as the local ford dealership is great, but it remains to be seen how things play out once the warranty expires.
Nov-18-2019 10:07 PM
Nov-18-2019 06:44 PM
ardvark wrote:Year? Gas? Diesel? CC? EC? SB? LB?
Brochure says mine is 4,250, door sticker says 3,829. Brochure does not list with options. Door stickers are nearly always less unless maybe stripper XL model. Mine is an XLT. 🙂
Nov-18-2019 06:35 PM
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Nov-18-2019 06:03 PM
Eugarps wrote:2 Piece wrote:
Well, I have a Northern Lite 10-2 and a 2018 F350 DRW 6.7 diesel and it is a perfect combination. I certainly would not let DEF fluid stop me from buying a diesel, it's a non issue as long as you buy DEF from your dealer.
Here is a YouTube link that Runaway Roses did of my setup. www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fxr6Oh9YUM&t=52s
What a nice rig! The tweaks you’ve make, though seemingly small to the casual observer, reap great changes on comfort and functionality. Great job!
Best,
Bill
Nov-18-2019 05:40 PM
Nov-18-2019 05:33 PM
2 Piece wrote:
Well, I have a Northern Lite 10-2 and a 2018 F350 DRW 6.7 diesel and it is a perfect combination. I certainly would not let DEF fluid stop me from buying a diesel, it's a non issue as long as you buy DEF from your dealer.
Here is a YouTube link that Runaway Roses did of my setup. www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fxr6Oh9YUM&t=52s
Nov-18-2019 05:20 PM
srschang wrote:Agree, you'll never nail down anything definitive at their websites. My comments/observations are based on looking at door jam stickers on real trucks at various dealerships over the last 6 mo. or so. I've seen a few Longhorn/Limited Ram 3500 CC SB SRW diesels drop down to 3,500 lbs. of payload. Understandable in these top-of-the-line trim levels. The 2019 F350 CC SB SRW diesel with 3,380 lbs. of payload I'm referencing was a mid-trim level (XLT or Lariat). That same F350 truck in a top-of-the-line Platinum/Limited trim level is going to drop the payload down a few hundred more. I'm still convinced Ford must have a way to make these aluminum trucks more payload competitive with some kind of magical option--lol!
It's not just Ford. I went to the Ram website as I'm also considering another Ram. For 2019, just 3500s, the hauling capacity ranges from 3720# (Laramie Longhorn diesel crew cab SRW SB 4x4) to 7680# (Tradesman 6.4 Hemi regular cab DRW LB 4x2). With 358 variations and different hauling capacities. In the 3500 series alone!!
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