Capt Eddie
Adventurer
It looks great. I would love to see it in person. How about AZ in April?? Mike did a fantastic job.
First, a Quad cab long bed Chassis 450/550 was certainly available in 2000-2003, I have seen several (perhaps I am misunderstanding your question). Also, I had a 2000 550 7.3 2wd which I put a Detroit Locker and 391's in with factory rims/ tires. It was a manual with a Super Chip on the lowest setting, got 11-12 loaded or empty (empty was 12K). I kept the gears and Locker for my new 2000 4x4 V10, but it ended up have some True-Track diff that is only one step below the Locker so I left it be, the Locker and 391's are available if anyone wants them. The 450/550 are AWESOME rigs. I am converting most of my 350 to 450 parts, springs. mounts, rims/tires. Here is my old rig, then new gasser 550 with log bed, my build 350 CC/CC 7.3,
As far as the difference, front axles and spring are the same 350/450/550, hub adapter is the only difference. The rear, the same Dana 80 is used on both the 350 and 450, just the outer assembly changes. The F350 has stamped rear spring mounts, above that the mounts are cast steel and are the same on the 450 and the 550. The 550 has the monster Dana S135, and that is it, OTHER than the frame. all chassis cabs have straight frames, the 450/550 have a thicker frame crosssection behind the cab, I think it goes from 5/16" to 3/8" or 1/2" (I can't remember exactly). All the factory holes and punchings are completely the same straight thru. I was going to even convert my frame, but it might be just too much. A local yard has a frame CC/CC that is from a 450 and is immaculate and cheap. May just buy it t ohave a spare if either of my trucks are in accidents.
As far as 550 capacity, the first thing I did with my old 550 when I brought it home was to put a 10,000 Oliver 361 30" planer on the bed and drive around the block. :drool: Did just fine.
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