That only covers a starting points for the trucks. You can order an srw f250 and have it be identical to a srw f350. Same springs, leafs, transmission, axles, wheels, frame, and brakes. The one thing you can't get is the taller rear blocks ?
Rumor has it that Toyota is also going to build a smaller truck like the Maverick. If you think the Ford sold well, imagine same type truck with Toyota reliability....This is exactly why I have a 2023 250 HP Eco-Boost AWD Maverick with XLT Package, FX4 Off-Road Package, Full Size Spare, 4K Towing Package, Hot Spot Delete Package and Floor Mats on order. NO other options on it and NO other electronics options ordered other than standard equipment electronics that come with all the Mavericks giving my order a better chance to be built before the end of the model year due to the ongoing "Chip" shortage.
I did not order the "Tremor" package as there will be far more orders for that option package than they could possibly build. With 70%+ of ALL Maverick orders for the Hybrid version there will be a lot of unhappy customers as Ford says they will only have parts for about 40%+ of production to be Hybrid.
Ford is STILL building 2022's Mavericks until November trying to fill the unbuilt 2022 model year orders!
Page 46That only covers a starting points for the trucks. You can order an srw f250 and have it be identical to a srw f350. Same springs, leafs, transmission, axles, wheels, frame, and brakes. The one thing you can't get is the taller rear blocks ?
My F250 has the 6r100 and Sterling 10.5 as the "light duty" components. It came with the heavier duty springs and higher rated 20" wheels from the factory.
I have a single rear wheel F350 that I load with about 3k. That would be slightly over capacity for an F250 but about 1k under my max gvwr. In my opinion, the F350 needs better brakes. In an emergency stop situation, I do not feel comfortable.
I don't know if there are standards for stopping distance at max capacity but there should be.
A Corolla long bed?.. No thanksRumor has it that Toyota is also going to build a smaller truck like the Maverick. If you think the Ford sold well, imagine same type truck with Toyota reliability....
2021What year truck?
Our 2011 Superduty loaded even to 12k doesnt have any problem stopping.
Takes longer for sure that when empty, but its never been a concern.
Empty, stab the brakes and you will be kissing the windshield.
Maybe your rotors are glazed?
If you Compare the F250 to the F 350 SRW there are only a few differences, like bed length and rear spring packs. However if you bring the DRW in the picture then the rear axle and wheel size. Also the rear spring pack really gets beefy. Personally having had all three a 250 and 350 SRW and 350 DRW it steps up with each.
For me personally, I want a F350 SCREW SRW gasser.
I have a tendency to speak from personal experience and actually doing the work and research.
In which case you did your research wrong. The 250 comes standard with a Sterling 10.5” rear axle not a Dana 60. The 350 SRW comes standard with a Dana M275 rear axle not a Dana 80. The 250 can be optioned with the M275. The Sterling 10.5 was used in the 2011-2016 F350 SRW though, and is plenty stout.
Not sure about your neck of the woods, but most 250s here in these parts have the heavy payload package which includes the M275 axle and same spring pack as the SRW 350. So I’m essence most, not all, F-250s in these parts are built identical to a SRW F-350. There are exceptions of course. However it is an optional package and not a standard feature.
These are the discussions which inspire me to do the research rather than trust the internet. However often a vehicle in one region, part of the country might be quite different from the "same vehicle" on the other coast. On an international forum you really need to research the local detail at a local retailer.