only if the f250 is a dually to but otherwise no because the front and rear wheels are offset on the dually
Your answer is NO... The F550 & F450 use a 10 bolt patern and the F250 & F350 use an 8 bolt patern.
No because they are 2 compleatly diffrent body styles
yes
There are five models of the Ford f350 Dually. These models were released consecutively each year by Ford company. Each of them has different specifications.
Answering "What is the wheel bearing torque specs in ftlbs on a Ford 10.5 rear axle on a 2002 F350 Super Duty 4x4 non dually diesel?"
1985-1988 ford f150 f250 and f350 or a 1994 f150 f250 and f350
A 2002 f350 drw is 7.5 feet wide.
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The towing capacity of a 2001 Ford F350 dually diesel 4x4 truck is 8,250 pounds. This allows the truck to safely transport all but the largest trailers and boats.
yes it should
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.
Ford F350 Super Duty Dually