The E350 is based on the F350 pickup truck chassis. The E250 is based on the F250 chassis. The payload of the E350 is several hundred pounds greater than the E250. If this information is critical to your desired use, you should consult your local Ford truck dealer for details.
mercon, not merconV matters not if its auto or manual. They all use the same
It's not really clear what you are asking about. But you can use the same components even if the material of the frame is different. Basically you can use the same parts in a steel frame as you would in an aluminum frame - assuming the physical fit is the same.
No, different frame.
The book on my 1998 Ford E350 says to use 5W-30.
Use 10-30
measure your wheelbase, find a 4x4 with the same length, use it's frame and suspension I've herd a f150 frame will work
When you want to group several controls together - name and address, for example - you use a Frame. The frame backcolor can be the same as the form's and only the frame borders will be obvious, or it can be a different color and stand out.You create the frame before the controls. When you create controls in a frame, they are tied to the frame and move with it. The frame caption is the text that appears at the top of the frame - you use it to define the group.
Your answer is NO... The F550 & F450 use a 10 bolt patern and the F250 & F350 use an 8 bolt patern.
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All you have to do is right click on the frame and choose delete. I use Pivot 2.2.6. I do not know about the other versions, but it is probably the same
the 1979 el camino shares the frame with the 79 Malibu wagon and Malibu classic.I believe you can also use the 80 to 87 frame under the 79, but you cannot use the 78 frame under a 79 as it is a few inches longer. this is because Chevy used the Impala frame through 78 and then in 79 they switched to the Malibu frame.