โApr-28-2013 03:03 PM
โSep-02-2013 07:58 PM
RichieC wrote:
Doesn't the F550 have a lower geared transmission?
And doesn't it require lower highway speeds - or higher engine rpm?
โAug-29-2013 02:37 PM
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โAug-28-2013 05:23 PM
elkhornsun wrote:
With my diesel truck the only place to add another tank is in the bed and that would mean leaving the camper at home.
โAug-28-2013 04:42 PM
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โAug-26-2013 01:57 PM
Just Jeff wrote:
Markowwes - Can you post some details on that truck bed? One of the issues with a 550 is that I'd buy it as a chassis-cab, and a normal pickup bed would be an additional expense...but I want extra storage anyway.
Your bed fits the camper better than almost all the pictures I've seen on the web.
Thanks!
โAug-26-2013 08:33 AM
Don87401 wrote:
I won't make this long but I carry the same camper on my F450 that I did on my F350 and the differance is a lot. The F350 had up grade shocks, air bags and the F450 was better right out of the box. I did put stable loads on it because I haul a Jeep/trailer combo 90% of the time. I would not rule out a Factory F450 pickup. It may be less expensive and work fine.
โAug-26-2013 06:12 AM
โAug-24-2013 08:18 AM
recycler wrote:I have the factory installed tanks (main/aux) and they work well and sufficient for my needs. While some believe that there is a dearth of Fuel Stations in the west, for Diesel fuel, it has not been my experience. Over 20 years ago, it was harder to find Diesel, but not so much now and each year it is getting better. Good planning can alleviate you running low. If you are going to run in the backcountry for long periods of time, before refueling, you might consider additional fuel tanks. My range is roughly 400+ miles on a tank fill. Additional tanks cost more, plus the additional issue of exercising these tanks (to keep pumps/seals/tank surfaces working) you need to empty and fill these tanks regularly (don't ask me how I know this). For me, the factory opted additional tank was sufficient and I don't worry about the fueling stations as I have found almost all fueling stations area, in rural/remote areas have diesel, in addition to gasoline.
according to the body builders page I have the f550 comes with a 40 gallon rear tank standard or with a optional 26 gallon midship tank...I looked into aero tanks for mine one could rig a 450/550 with 88 to 98 gallons worth of tank depending on wheelbase of truck...the gm and dodge have a torsionally stiffer frame in their 1tons than ford, but I believe their bend strength is similar.
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