The F350 is a class V, the F150 is a class IV. If you are asking hoping that they are interchangable, not likely. Each hitch is designed to mount to the specific width and shape of the frame rails of each series of truck.
5000 lbs with a regular hitch and up to 8700 lbs with a weight distributing hitch
1987 Ford F150, Long bed
so take a ford f150... the only difference between it and a "king ranch edition" f150 is its nicer and more expensive. its just a higher end model of the bronco II.
The heads are different.
2inch by 2 inch 2inch by 2 inch
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On the receiver/dryer.
Just a guess but the model (description of features and/or specifications) vs. The dimensions
On my 2002 F150 it was located on the receiver. The receiver is on passenger side just forward of the firewall. The port is on the bottom half of the receiver on the engine side.
You will need a trailer brake control installed in the truck. If you have the towing package on the truck (hitch receiver and seven blade plug) then the brake control is a simple plug in installation that takes no more than 20 minutes.
F150 lighning's have a supercharged 5.4L motor, regular F150's do not, unless there is aftermarket work done. Non-supercharged 5.4's can be converted to supercharged, but there is quite a bit of work involved.
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.