yes you can, it might be alittle stiff, but you can put them on.
most junk-yards can help you find a match or may have it pulled and on shelf
Adding 150 250 times is the same as 150 x 250: 150 x 250 = 37,500
150 + 100 = 250
250% of 60= 250% * 60= 2.5 * 60= 150
Yes, the only difference betweena 350 and a 250 is the rear springs.
150/250.
150/250 = 60%
250 is not a factor of 50, 150 or 50150
It is: 150/250 times 100 = 60%
The F-150 is a 1/2 ton truck, and the F-250 is a 3/4 ton truck. The F-250 has a much larger engine and out-pulls the F-150 by a HUGE margin if it has the diesel engine; Ford also puts the 5.4L gas engine in the F-250. The F-250 also has a larger frame, axels, and springs. the F-250 also has the option of a diesel engine while the F-150 does not. The main difference is that the F-250 is for heavy duty work, such as large loads or pulling large trailers.
150
150% = 1.51.5 x 250 = 375