Jan-06-2014 07:03 AM
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Jan-08-2014 12:42 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:spud1957 wrote:Buck50HD wrote:
Thanks! Didn't think to look up this document. Now, I see why I thought you had to get 20's for a 7000lb RAWR. It's because the standard 18" A/S tires limit the rating to 6730lb and those are the only stickers I've seen. With the 18" A/T's, it shows 7000lb rating. So, with the camper package on an F250 and 18" A/T's, it's effectively 7k hardware, like the 350 but with a 6100lb sticker.
EDIT: another disclaimer... the guide shows the axle rating by itself is 6200 on F250 and 7280 on F350 so maybe there is a structural difference
No difference in the rearend/axles between the 250/350. Both use the Sterling 10.5" and the same shafts. That can be confirmed looking at the specs on the Sterling or Ford Parts website if you were to order one. If you were to order an F250 with the Camper package and 18" wheels, you technically have an F350 without the "official" F350 payload certifications.
On Edit: Looks like Ricatic got to this fact before I finished my post.
Regardless of the axle a F250 IS NOT a F350 no matter what tire size or optional payload "package".
There ARE other things coming into play other than the tire ratings.
Perhaps you could explain the rear axle ratings difference to me?
F250 rear axle rating no matter what payload package IS 6200 lbs, doesn't matter if you get camper package (camper package does add in "overloads")or any other it is STILL 6200 lbs ACROSS ALL F250s.
F350s however do have a considerable rear axle range with a large difference of max GVWR (10,000-14,000) depending on your payload package.
Bigger tires on a F250 does not make it a "F350".
If you find yourself needing the extra capacity of 18" tires then you REALLY should be buying the F350...
Jan-08-2014 12:34 PM
spud1957 wrote:Buck50HD wrote:
Thanks! Didn't think to look up this document. Now, I see why I thought you had to get 20's for a 7000lb RAWR. It's because the standard 18" A/S tires limit the rating to 6730lb and those are the only stickers I've seen. With the 18" A/T's, it shows 7000lb rating. So, with the camper package on an F250 and 18" A/T's, it's effectively 7k hardware, like the 350 but with a 6100lb sticker.
EDIT: another disclaimer... the guide shows the axle rating by itself is 6200 on F250 and 7280 on F350 so maybe there is a structural difference
No difference in the rearend/axles between the 250/350. Both use the Sterling 10.5" and the same shafts. That can be confirmed looking at the specs on the Sterling or Ford Parts website if you were to order one. If you were to order an F250 with the Camper package and 18" wheels, you technically have an F350 without the "official" F350 payload certifications.
On Edit: Looks like Ricatic got to this fact before I finished my post.
Jan-08-2014 11:52 AM
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Jan-08-2014 04:38 AM
Buck50HD wrote:
Thanks! Didn't think to look up this document. Now, I see why I thought you had to get 20's for a 7000lb RAWR. It's because the standard 18" A/S tires limit the rating to 6730lb and those are the only stickers I've seen. With the 18" A/T's, it shows 7000lb rating. So, with the camper package on an F250 and 18" A/T's, it's effectively 7k hardware, like the 350 but with a 6100lb sticker.
EDIT: another disclaimer... the guide shows the axle rating by itself is 6200 on F250 and 7280 on F350 so maybe there is a structural difference
Jan-08-2014 04:33 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Buck50HD wrote:
With the HD service suspension on the F250 and 20" wheels, it looks like it would have the same hardware as an F350 but wouldn't have the door/b-pillar sticker to match the true capability. I'd be OK with that.
The next big decision... gas vs diesel
Not necessarily.
ALL F250s (as of 2011 and up)max out at 10,000 lbs GVWR regardless of what tire or suspension.
F350s START at 10,000 lbs GVWR and go up to 14,000 GVWR depending on payload packages.
My understanding is that the axles ARE DIFFERENT between F250 and F350 (F350 having a slightly bigger axle shaft and such). There is more than what meets the eye when it comes to the weight ratings than just the tires.
The BASE 17" tires on a F250 ALREADY EXCEED the F250 capacity.
Do a search for the Ford towing guides and take a look at the chart for slide in camper. That chart will show you the max GVWR of the trucks...
Argue all you like, but I do have a 2013 F250 and I do have the stock 17" tires and they DO exceed ALL max weight ratings front and back. Combined of all four 17" tires comes in at 12,780 lbs on a truck which is max of 10,000 lbs GVWR...
If you "need" more tire capacity than 12,780 lbs then you WILL be overweight using a F250.
Jan-07-2014 06:25 PM
Buck50HD wrote:
Thanks! Didn't think to look up this document. Now, I see why I thought you had to get 20's for a 7000lb RAWR. It's because the standard 18" A/S tires limit the rating to 6730lb and those are the only stickers I've seen. With the 18" A/T's, it shows 7000lb rating. So, with the camper package on an F250 and 18" A/T's, it's effectively 7k hardware, like the 350 but with a 6100lb sticker.
EDIT: another disclaimer... the guide shows the axle rating by itself is 6200 on F250 and 7280 on F350 so maybe there is a structural difference
Jan-07-2014 05:32 PM
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Jan-07-2014 04:30 PM
Buck50HD wrote:
With the HD service suspension on the F250 and 20" wheels, it looks like it would have the same hardware as an F350 but wouldn't have the door/b-pillar sticker to match the true capability. I'd be OK with that.
The next big decision... gas vs diesel
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