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190 jerry 07-25-2012 10:57 AM

super duty?
 
just wondering, what makes a super duty? or is there a e450 that is not a superduty? (or f450, f350 etc)......J...:-wink

VONxRUBENxLA 07-25-2012 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by 190 jerry (Post 12097777)
just wondering, what makes a super duty? or is there a e450 that is not a superduty? (or f450, f350 etc)......J...:-wink

I dont believe E series are consider super duties. not sure about the first question and by the way this is post #800 lol

drey04 07-25-2012 11:12 AM

The E-series are the vans and the F-series are the trucks. I know there are some "light duty" F-250 trucks out there.... I believe they have a lower GVWR. Pretty sure all 350's and 450's are superdutys.

sammy77 07-25-2012 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by 190 jerry (Post 12097777)
just wondering, what makes a super duty? or is there a e450 that is not a superduty? (or f450, f350 etc)......J...:-wink


Just a name Ford starting using back in '99 for the F250 and up.
E- series is not not considered a Super Duty.

redford 07-25-2012 11:50 AM

Actually, the E-250, E-350 and E-450 vans are considered Super Duty trucks. Google the 2012 Fleet Ford towing guide and look on page 22.

powerstroke72 07-25-2012 12:12 PM

And for a brief time, Ford made an E-550 Super Duty cutaway. If you look at RV manufacturer sites of those that build Class C motorhomes, you'll see the chassis (E-450) identified as the E Series Super Duty.

A/Ox4 07-25-2012 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by powerstroke72 (Post 12098004)
And for a brief time, Ford made an E-550 Super Duty cutaway. If you look at RV manufacturer sites of those that build Class C motorhomes, you'll see the chassis (E-450) identified as the E Series Super Duty.

There is one here in town. I'll snag a pic today. It looks funky lol

sammy77 07-25-2012 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by redford (Post 12097937)
Actually, the E-250, E-350 and E-450 vans are considered Super Duty trucks. Google the 2012 Fleet Ford towing guide and look on page 22.


I never knew that:-X22

powerstroke72 07-25-2012 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by A/Ox4 (Post 12098114)
There is one here in town. I'll snag a pic today. It looks funky lol

Yeah, it had the funky big black fender flares on the front fenders.

Here's one:

2003 FORD E550 SUPER DUTY | Cars and Vehicles | Ferndale MI | recycler.com

And another:

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/image...192200972_.jpg

They were popular with the bus manufacturers:

http://www.bargainbusnews.com/Buses/...FordE550-1.jpg

A/Ox4 07-25-2012 12:49 PM

That first one is essentially what it looks like. It has a box on the back and is used by a mattress store. I didnt know mattresses were THAT heavy lol

(actually, yeah I did... 4 years of being in the moving business taught me that)

JKBrad 07-26-2012 12:35 AM

Super Duty pickups are completely different from the lighter duty F150s (and some light duty F250s built on the F150 platform from 97-99).

They have completely different frames and bodies from F150s (with the exception of tailgates from 99-07 which were shared with the 97-03 F150s).

Super Duties use the same cab structure as the F650/750 trucks. The floors and firewalls are slightly different, but look at the doors, windshield, rear window and roof. They are the same as F250-F550s.

A Super Duty pickup could almost be considered a light medium duty truck as opposed the the GM and Ram trucks, which are more of a beefed up light duty truck.

190 jerry 07-26-2012 01:23 PM

thanks, I was just wondering. my e450 has a super duty tag on it. (empty wt is 9,200#) it is or was a cutaway, then unicell put the frp box on it. so I wonder, is there a e450 that is not a superduty?......all just a name to sell more.....J...:-wink

A/Ox4 07-26-2012 02:31 PM

Nope they're all superdutys. Even 650/750s are.

LSchicago2 07-27-2012 12:49 PM

Super Duty was used quite a bit through Ford's history, and continuously since 1988 when Ford introduced the "F Superduty" Which was basicly the first F450. In 99, ford started calling all trucks in the new 250-550 body style Super Duty.


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