Jul-04-2013 03:56 PM
Aug-18-2013 06:54 AM
Payload rating is often based on the tires that the factory chose to put on the truck and also includes a 150# passenger calculation. If the truck has a crew cab that holds 4 passengers there will be 600 lbs. subtracted from the "payload" rating for the pickup. This is only done with trucks and is confusing and never spelled out in the brochures.
Aug-17-2013 01:32 PM
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Aug-16-2013 11:14 AM
Spoon059 wrote:
The safest bet is a 3/4 ton. The Ford 6.2, GM 6.0 and Ram 5.7 are all great gas engines for the 3.4 ton platform and aren't too God awful expensive. They will give you a lot more payload than any halfton, outside of the F150 HD Max payload/max tow package (which is darn near impossible to find and usually more expensive than a 3/4 ton... only worthwhile if you demand the Ecoboost engine, shich you don't want anyways).
Aug-15-2013 04:40 PM
Aug-15-2013 04:00 PM
Mike Up wrote:
IMO, F150s are for those that are worried about fuel economy and F250s are for those that are worried about being overloaded.
Good luck!
Jul-06-2013 01:19 PM
music69 wrote:Home Skillet wrote:
Tundra is no comparison to the Ford.
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If you believe their rating numbers, there's only a 6% margin between #1 (Ford) and #4 (Toyota). I'd buy the one I liked best.
Jul-06-2013 12:36 PM
love2rvcamp wrote:BTW, try to find someone with a Ford discount as an Xplan and you'll be able to purchase new at a cheaper price than a used model. My previous 2010 F150 was cheaper than used 2008 F150s when using my Xplan.
I have access to the Xplan but I didn't think it would make that much difference in the price.
We are wanting to stay below 40,000 and didn't think the Xplan would make that big of difference when the 250 are sitting here at 60,000
But might be the time to take a look to see if it helps.
Jul-06-2013 10:58 AM
BTW, try to find someone with a Ford discount as an Xplan and you'll be able to purchase new at a cheaper price than a used model. My previous 2010 F150 was cheaper than used 2008 F150s when using my Xplan.
Jul-06-2013 10:29 AM
love2rvcamp wrote:
Decided on the F250 but... There was a snafu at the dealership and our hold was lost and another salesman sold it before we got up there this morning. Guess it wasn't meant to be in this one. I think we have decided to get a F 250 but have to start the search over again.
Jul-06-2013 10:27 AM
Jul-06-2013 10:21 AM
EcoBullet wrote:love2rvcamp wrote:
Does the max tow package automatically come on the truck if it has the 3.73 gears? This one had the 3.73 but payload was only 1200. The salesman said it had the max tow but I don't think so. It didn't have the inter grated brake controller.
Mike
Salesman lied. Max tow comes with 7600 gvwr, integrated brake controller, beefier receiver hitch, and Dumbo towing mirrors.