The Ford E350 and E450 are both part of Ford's E-Series vans, but they differ primarily in their payload capacity and intended use. The E350 is typically designed for lighter-duty applications with a maximum payload of around 3,500 pounds, while the E450 is built for heavier-duty tasks, offering a higher payload capacity of approximately 4,000 to 5,000 pounds. Additionally, the E450 often features a more robust suspension and chassis, making it suitable for commercial use, such as shuttle buses or larger cargo transport. Overall, the choice between them depends on the specific weight and usage requirements of the vehicle.
The E350 is an Ecnoline van, The f350 is a Truck
Ford E350 or E450 wheel bolt torque is 150 ft/lbs
The Ford E-350 is a one ton van and the Ford F-350 is a one ton pickup truck
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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.
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