A ford F-150 is a tougher truck. You can haul a heavier load of stuff with it, and Ford is a more respected company overall. The ford also has better customer reviews.
As far as hauling capacity goes, yes. Starting in 2004 the Ford F-150 will tow (9,900 lbs) and haul (3,000 lbs). So you can haul 1.5 tons.
Legally, about 140 - 150% of its tare weight. Most could haul significantly more if need be.
The value of the Excalibur for the 2008 ford f-150 is $28,288.00.
ask u-haul to weld one on itAnd what if this is only supposed to be a temporary thing?
I believe the 2008 Ford F-150 / 5.4 L has 300 horsepower
The F-150 is considered by Ford to be a ½ ton truck, but as with most modern ½ ton trucks can haul as much as some older ¾ ton trucks. It depends on the options and GVWR package that the truck comes with. To figure out how much load your truck is rated for you need to subtract the curb weight of your model with the GVWR of the vehicle. For example the 2010 F150 Super Crew with the 5.4L engine is speced at a curb weight of 5,624lbs, with a 7200lbs GVWR package it can haul (accessories, cargo and passengers) 1576lbs
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( 220 horsepower at 4500 RPM ) according to the 1999 Ford F-150 Owner Guide
( 220 horsepower at 4500 RPM ) according to the 1999 Ford F-150 Owner Guide
I believe that is ( 202 horsepower ) The 2002 Ford F-150 , 4.2 liter V6 is rated at that
260 horsepower for the 5.4 L engine ina 2000 Ford F-150