That depends on what the vehicle's use is. As for what type of plates it will require, that's a matter of the laws of your state.
Need to know what model it is, F100, Short bed, Long bed, F100 4+4, Short bed, Long bed, F250, Standard cab, Crew cab, F250 4+4, Standard cab, Crew cab, F350, Standard cab, Crew cab,
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my 4wd crew cab is 8800 pounds
The 2011 Ford F250 regular cab has an MSRP of $28,020. The Lariat model with crew cab MSRP is $44,290.
it gets around 16 to 18 .....downhill with a tailwind.
10000 Lbs @ 2500 rpm
my 2000 crew cab 4x4 is 8800 pounds
weight ranges from 5648 to 6682 lbs depending on which one you have ...2wd 4wd reg cab, ext cab, crew cab, long bed, short bed ect....
the firewall on a f250 is the wall of the cab between the engine and the passenger compartment on any vehicle the firewall is the wall that seperates engine compartment from passenger compartment
No. A commercial vehicle is defined as a motor vehicle used for public transportation or cargo transportation. Generally, A vehicle is designated "commercial" when it is titled or registered to a company. A taxi cab is a commercial vehicle. A police car is not.
For the xlt, crew cab, and the crew cab king ranch it is 29 gallons with the short bed, with the long bed with all those models it is 35 gallons, and with the XL it only comes with the 25 gallon tank.
I have a 2013 F250 crew cab with 6.2 motor. I only get 8.5 mpg. it likes it's gas !