The F350 has a higher Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (and requires an FHWA annual sticker if used for commercial operations, plus the driver needs a medical card if it's used for commercial purposes across state lines), heavier axles and springs.
F250 = 3/4 ton. F350 = 1 ton.
It depends on year, because there was a light duty F250 prior to the latest series of Super Duty (F250+) which started in 1999. There is a huge difference in frame/driveline between an F150 and the F250/F350. 1999 to 2004, the difference between the F250 & F350 was minimal, the GVWR of the 250 was 8800lbs & the 350 (not dually) was 9900lbs. 2005+ saw the GVWR's increase significantly. The dry weight of a crew cab diesel F250/F350 with 8' box and 4x4 is in the mid 7000lbs range. The F150 SCREW (not sure on this) would likely weight in the mid 6000's. Ton's of other differences but too much to get into here.
1985-1988 ford f150 f250 and f350 or a 1994 f150 f250 and f350
The E350 is an Ecnoline van, The f350 is a Truck
Yes.
yes
the model year 1992-1996 the tailgates and body styles for the f150, f250, and f350 were that same and the 1997 f250 and f350 were the still the same design. The f150 however were not. so in short it will fit a 92-96 f150, or a 92- 97 f250 or f350.
the f350 by a long shot EDIT: for the nab that wrote this you must not own one...the only difference between my F350 and my F250 same crew cab, same short bed, same 7.3L!!! The only difference is the 350 has stronger leafs and 2 more leafs in the back leaf-springs than the 250 so not by a long shot.... and which is y the 350 is a 1 ton truck if its SRW or a 1 1/4 ton truck if its dually. and the 250 is a 3/4 ton truck both ways SRW or DRW
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No, I do not think so.
The only similarity between these two cars is that they both have four wheels. Everything else is different.
yes it should
If you want to tow a boat buy a ford f250 or f350 if you want the most power go with the f350 that is the most reliable.