โAug-19-2016 07:00 PM
โAug-26-2016 05:46 AM
Note it indicates the rear axel is different internally between the F250 and F350. The other thing that is strange is that the F250 diesel comes with vacuum brakes instead of the hydroboast of the F350. Another person told me this was correct and that Ford was adding a vacuum pump to the 250 diesels to do this. At some point after 2013 I think Ford dropped this and went to hydroboast for all of the diesels.
โAug-25-2016 05:57 PM
โAug-25-2016 02:36 PM
Bedlam wrote:2BLAZERS wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Know that gvws are only a rough guideline for vehicle classes and do not delve into specific component strengths or their suitability in a certain combination.
Look no further than 9900lb gvw 2500s that are no different than a 12000lb gvw 3500 save for the badge on the fender.
So what 9,900 gvw 2500 is exactly the same as a 12k gvw 3500 other than the badge? EXACTLY the same! ????? If that's true why do you have ''Firestone Bags, Big Wig swaybar, homemade stable loads'' on your 2500??
Honestly I think you are being misleading and helping people justify their 250/2500 carrying a 5k truck camper... ''cause you just need to add some better wheels''.......
There is very little difference if any between the SRW 3500 and 2500. Once you go to the DRW 3500, the axle and brakes may be bigger than the SRW's, but the frame is still the same. Spring rates vary based on the options chosen and cannot be assumed to be more for a 3500 over a 2500.
โAug-25-2016 02:20 PM
Bedlam wrote:2BLAZERS wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Know that gvws are only a rough guideline for vehicle classes and do not delve into specific component strengths or their suitability in a certain combination.
Look no further than 9900lb gvw 2500s that are no different than a 12000lb gvw 3500 save for the badge on the fender.
So what 9,900 gvw 2500 is exactly the same as a 12k gvw 3500 other than the badge? EXACTLY the same! ????? If that's true why do you have ''Firestone Bags, Big Wig swaybar, homemade stable loads'' on your 2500??
Honestly I think you are being misleading and helping people justify their 250/2500 carrying a 5k truck camper... ''cause you just need to add some better wheels''.......
There is very little difference if any between the SRW 3500 and 2500. Once you go to the DRW 3500, the axle and brakes may be bigger than the SRW's, but the frame is still the same. Spring rates vary based on the options chosen and cannot be assumed to be more for a 3500 over a 2500.
โAug-25-2016 12:08 PM
2BLAZERS wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Know that gvws are only a rough guideline for vehicle classes and do not delve into specific component strengths or their suitability in a certain combination.
Look no further than 9900lb gvw 2500s that are no different than a 12000lb gvw 3500 save for the badge on the fender.
So what 9,900 gvw 2500 is exactly the same as a 12k gvw 3500 other than the badge? EXACTLY the same! ????? If that's true why do you have ''Firestone Bags, Big Wig swaybar, homemade stable loads'' on your 2500??
Honestly I think you are being misleading and helping people justify their 250/2500 carrying a 5k truck camper... ''cause you just need to add some better wheels''.......
โAug-25-2016 10:52 AM
โAug-25-2016 10:40 AM
brholt wrote:Vinsil wrote:
For sure, never mind the F450 has larger brakes, larger rear axle, 19.5's....but by all means, the F350 is a better hauler. Amazing!
I know when I was shopping for my truck in 2013 I was a bit puzzled by the F450. As you noted, bigger components so you would figure it would haul better. Only thing I could figure was GVWR is determined by the weakest component. That suggested, as noted i. The other thread, maybe the spring pack wasn't any stronger and the weakest link. Alternatively maybe the frame on the pickups isn't really suited for more than 14,000 pounds. It is interesting the higher rated F450 chassis / cab model uses a different frame.
Really liked the turning radius though.
โAug-25-2016 10:26 AM
Vinsil wrote:Yep, it's definitely a monster axle, for a pickup! :B
Dana 110 is a medium duty rear axle and will carry the weight better as you will never be close to a max load on it.
โAug-25-2016 10:24 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Know that gvws are only a rough guideline for vehicle classes and do not delve into specific component strengths or their suitability in a certain combination.
Look no further than 9900lb gvw 2500s that are no different than a 12000lb gvw 3500 save for the badge on the fender.
โAug-25-2016 10:19 AM
โAug-25-2016 10:19 AM
Vinsil wrote:
For sure, never mind the F450 has larger brakes, larger rear axle, 19.5's....but by all means, the F350 is a better hauler. Amazing!
โAug-25-2016 09:51 AM
โAug-25-2016 09:37 AM
brholt wrote:Some weights on this chart make no sense...
Sort of on topic. Here is a snapshot of Fords Truck Camper weight loading guide (2013). It's 140 pages and shows how truck options effect the weight of the truck and the center of gravity for all of the truck configurations.
Note the weight savings of Getting rid of the DEF tank.
โAug-25-2016 09:14 AM
Vinsil wrote:
For sure, never mind the F450 has larger brakes, larger rear axle, 19.5's....but by all means, the F350 is a better hauler. Amazing!
โAug-25-2016 07:10 AM