Posted by nickg on April 21, 2012 at 08:19:49 from (96.27.164.233):
In Reply to: F250/350 superduty? posted by JayinNY on April 20, 2012 at 17:49:39:
If were talkin 4x4 and from the 70's to 1997 than yes there are several differences in a 250 vs 350. In the 70's a 250 h basically had a heavier 8 lug version of a dana 44 in front and a 60 rear with less springs and smaller axles. A 350 had dana 60's all around more springs and bigger axles bigger brakes and calipers. Staring in the 80's till 97 a 250 had a Twin Traction beam front end and a 350 still had a solid mono beam axle. 350 had more springs and axle splines and heavier front ends with bigger brakes and calipers. from 99 till present not sure theres much difference in the two. a couple heavier springs and more splines on the axle shafts. pretty sure the brakes are even all the same on both. So yes and no on the adding springs. It mite have gotten you to the same hauling cap as a 350 but in BMV and DOT eyes its still has the GVW of a 250.
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