WTB Ford F-350 Super Duty 4X4

Buliwyf

Viking with a Hammer
Fuel filters, filters, and more filters. 6.7 is fine, as good as the other two after that.
 

sawdust553

New member
If your coming through Southern Oregon, come by to look at this one. 2000 F-350. 57,650 miles (not a typo). Lots of extras. $22,000.
I am the original owner. This is my first post, so bear with me.
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Superduty

Adventurer
What someone above wrote is accurate about no difference, but for springs, between the 250 and 350 in the 99-03 vintage.

Had I realized this when I purchased my F350 in 99 I would have gotten a 250 and saved a few bucks with yearly DMV registration weight surcharge.

Any 99 built after April 99 is known as a 99.5, which has a few improvements that were continued until the 7.3 was phased out. Also some differences in the front brakes/hub.

So you can likely expand your search to include 99.5 trucks and include F250s.

Good luck with your search.

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F350joe

Well-known member
I like your taste in trucks. If you plan on going into Mexico stay with the pre 2003 diesels. Love my flatbed 7.3, it’s more than I need nowadays with the boat in a slip and the camper collecting dust. That said, I love heading out with a tent and the flatbed loaded up with toys while doing 80 over the Grapevine and still getting 17mpg. 6.7 can do that as well and will have a better ride while doing it,
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but wil cost you.
 

Deshet

Adventurer
SRW
The Weight Ratings are different depending on the Options (GVWR)
The load ratings for the tires is different depending on the model.

My F550 limo bus has the same engine and transmission as the F250.

F250 single vs the F350 dually (DRW ) has major differences.
F250 SRW to F350 SRW they are very similar
 

Czechsix

Watching you from a ridge
I have a 99 F350, as long as the truck is regularly used, the seals aren't an issue. Lots of other things are...but the seals aren't, lol.
 

Betty Ford

New member
I agree with you as long as the truck is driven regularly, but some of the low mileage trucks haven't been used regularly. I'm not interested in high mileage, older trucks at all.

Wow. 500K mile major service interval on the 6.7 is amazing.
 

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