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NRALIFR
Sep 25, 2019Explorer
You could get a 4.eighty-something on the F450 pickup. If they were ordered to tow the maximum GVW fifth wheel or GN trailer, that forced a 4.8x axle ratio.
The frame rails behind the cab on a cab-and-chassis truck will be straight and flat on top. They are quite different from the F450 pickup frame rails, to accommodate flat beds, utility beds, enclosed box, etc. the only thing a pickup’s frame rails are designed for is a pickup bed.
You can also order a cab-and-chassis truck with Lariat trim, so that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s an F450 pickup.
:):)
The frame rails behind the cab on a cab-and-chassis truck will be straight and flat on top. They are quite different from the F450 pickup frame rails, to accommodate flat beds, utility beds, enclosed box, etc. the only thing a pickup’s frame rails are designed for is a pickup bed.
You can also order a cab-and-chassis truck with Lariat trim, so that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s an F450 pickup.
:):)
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