Forgetting about the weigh stations and DOT, this system is a good way for you, the consumer, to get started buying a truck. Then perhaps an F will do just fine. Still convinced you need an F or F?
Take a look at some of the other important specs about the F and F below. Naturally, the first thing you should be looking at before all else is the price. This is both good and bad news. To further complicate matters, both Super Duty trucks use the same standard and optional engines. The standard choice is a 6.
While the optional engine is that 6. This will help sway your decision: there is a difference in the transmissions. As far as towing and payload go, both the F and F are able to tow 21, pounds with the conventional towing setup, 27, pounds with a 5th wheel, and a whopping 32, pounds with a gooseneck setup.
Payload is the same as well, and both the F and F Super Duty can haul 7, pounds, maximum. Here are a few of the differences that make each of the trucks unique. There are a number of unique options for the exterior and the interior of Ford Super Duty trucks, and all of them are carried between the F and the F; the last thing you will need to worry about is how the truck looks as it is almost completely customizable.
There are a lot of similarities here too! Both of the F and the F Super Duty trucks have the same engine options. So you can drive on other fuel sources like compressed natural gas CNG or propane.
Also, keep in mind that you can choose from 6 different trims, and there are different cab and bed size options, which can alter the price a bit.
This is one of the biggest visible differences between the F and the F While the majority of trucks come with single rear wheels, the F comes with the option of dual rear wheels. So if this is something you find desirable, then the F is probably the better choice for you.
For those of you who need to tow things often, then this is the section you need to pay attention to. While the F and the F are practically neck-and-neck in all the other sections, this is where one truck outshines the other. It has a towing capacity of 32,00 pounds. Compare this capacity to 18, pounds for the F, and the F is clearly the winner here. Also, the F wins when comparing payloads. The F has a maximum payload of 7, pounds; the F only has a maximum of 4, pounds. The F maxes out at around 37, lbs.
Additional performance options include four-wheel-drive and the off-road package which can really take your truck to the next level. Pickup trucks create a ton of excitement because of the seemingly endless customization options.
There are six different trim levels available.
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