โJun-15-2015 04:56 PM
DailyTech - Fordโs Use of Aluminum Bodies to Extend to Super Duty Trucks, Chrysler Doubles Ram EcoDiesel Production
Earlier this year Ford unveiled the 2015 F-150 that makes extensive use of aluminum for the body structure in an effort to reduce weight (and improve fuel economy). In fact, 95 percent of the F-150โs body structure is comprised of aluminum alloys.
An apples-to-apples comparison of 2014 F-150 Lariat Crewcab 4x4 and a 2015 Lariat Crewcab 4x4 showed that the latter tipped the scales at 4,942 pounds โ 732 pounds less than its predecessor.
Ford is looking to take the lessons learned from the development of the half-ton F-150 and apply them to the next generation of rugged Super Duty pickups. Ford exec Raj Nair confirmed on Monday at the company's investor conference that the next generation Super Duty will switch to an aluminum body.
โJun-19-2015 09:52 PM
pappcam wrote:
Seems the OP has an agenda in every post and comment he makes. Is there some "international" RV forum somewhere where his thinly veiled shots at the truck and RV industry in North America would be welcomed?
โJun-19-2015 03:03 PM
ShinerBock wrote:mich800 wrote:
So the F150's don't use the same twisty frames the HD's use like the post title implies ๐
This post is for my Ram friends.
Ram use that very same "twisty" C-channel frame in their 3500/4500/5500 cab and chassis models to make up-fitting easier. They use fully boxed in their pickup models which is more rigid(less flex) than C-channel frames. A frames rigidness should not be confused with its strength. It is just an inherent property of C-channel frames that they flex more than fully boxed frames, but fully boxed frames are a PITA to up-fit a flat bed or utility without cutting into it which would weaken the frame. This is why Ford uses C-channel frame sections in the bed sections of all their Super Duty truck to please their fleet buyers and up-fitters.
โJun-19-2015 02:48 PM
โJun-18-2015 05:21 PM
mich800 wrote:
So the F150's don't use the same twisty frames the HD's use like the post title implies ๐
This post is for my Ram friends.
โJun-18-2015 04:06 PM
โJun-18-2015 03:24 PM
pappcam wrote:
Seems the OP has an agenda in every post and comment he makes. Is there some "international" RV forum somewhere where his thinly veiled shots at the truck and RV industry in North America would be welcomed?
โJun-18-2015 01:58 PM
pappcam wrote:
Seems the OP has an agenda in every post and comment he makes. Is there some "international" RV forum somewhere where his thinly veiled shots at the truck and RV industry in North America would be welcomed?
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โJun-16-2015 04:59 PM
MARK VANDERBENT wrote:
Ford just keeps the same model so long they forget how messy bringing a whole new model out can be. Lot bigger deal than just changing headlights and bumpers and dashes. f250 has had that same platform since 99
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