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Mar-20-2018 05:57 PM
IdaD wrote:My understanding is the F-250 went to the torque shift G for 2017 and the F-350 uses the heavier duty torque shift.colliehauler wrote:Grit dog wrote:Different transmission, F-250 has torque shift G, F-350 heavier duty torque shift is my understanding.
Same truck, differnet springs. Doesn’t matter.
Actually I think the 350 has a slightly heavier rear axle but it’s not the limiting part of the equation.
I thought the diesel F350 was the only version that was marginally different than the F250 on the axle and trans? Not sure. There's only recently been any distinction since the 2017+ trucks came out.
Mar-20-2018 05:53 PM
colliehauler wrote:Grit dog wrote:Different transmission, F-250 has torque shift G, F-350 heavier duty torque shift is my understanding.
Same truck, differnet springs. Doesn’t matter.
Actually I think the 350 has a slightly heavier rear axle but it’s not the limiting part of the equation.
Mar-20-2018 05:51 PM
MFL wrote:
I think with the gasser, either would do the job, especially with the 4.30 gearing, that may require ordering. I do think in the new model 250/350, that there are a couple significant differences. I'm thinking the 250 gas has a lighter duty transmission now, compared to the 350 gas, or diesel versions. It also seems that the 350 gas has a heavier duty rear axle too, not just rating.
The 6.2 has been a good engine since it's beginning.
Jerry
Mar-20-2018 05:43 PM
Mar-20-2018 05:25 PM
Grit dog wrote:Different transmission, F-250 has torque shift G, F-350 heavier duty torque shift is my understanding.
Same truck, differnet springs. Doesn’t matter.
Actually I think the 350 has a slightly heavier rear axle but it’s not the limiting part of the equation.
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