2014 F-350 4x4

AdventureWelder

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Slowly building this rig. 2014 F-350 4x4, added 2" leveling kit, Fuel Boost wheels and Cooper AT3 325/60R20 tires, AMP Research Power Step running boards, and A.R.E. MX truck cap.
Built a queen sleeping platform for the bed and an insert wall for a 110 air conditioner to beat the Texas heat. The sleeping platform hinges at the front of the truck bed and rest on the wheel wells. Two 100 lbs. gas springs assist in raising the platform to access the storage under the platform.
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Phil8ABug

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I don't know that Ford intended the Super Duty to become as versatile as it has over the years.

We are on our second green F250, and for our uses nothing really compares. If it fits, it does well off-road, towing and highway driving are great as well.

We had a green F250 ccsb with the 6.2 and moved up to the diesel and Lariat Ultimate trim. I'll be honest the old one was more fun. However the Lariat trim certainly makes long road trips a lot more comfortable.

How do you like the diesel? I really liked the 6.2 after living with it, the 6.7 is amazingly powerful though.
 

AdventureWelder

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I really like the 6.7l so far it has a lot more power. I had a 2003 King Ranch Dually 6.0 before I got this one, luckily I never had problems with the 6.0, but I'm enjoying the newer truck.
 

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