To those of you who own and tow with an F450, could you please share your personal pros and cons. Towing, breaking, if wide track front axle is beneficial. I appreciate your input.
Thank you all for the input. I am not comparing, just shopping. I have found that while the payload is not much greater on the 450 than the 350, the brakes, 4:30 diff. (which may or may not be advantageous) and the wide track front end are of interest to me. In addition, the price point of one I am watching is right in line with the 350 of equal trim. Has anyone done any business with Ricart Ford in Ohio? Good, bad or indifferent. Must be a huge dealer as they have in inventory 48 F450 pickups.
The turning radius alone is worth the extra cash for the F450. Not to mention the brakes. The tires are pricey but will also last twice as long as the 18" or 20" that are on the F350. I did not have an issue with financing and I have USAA insurance.
I am going by what is reported for years on the ford truck forum. The 20" Michelin's that were on my 17' F250 had less than half the tread at 22k miles. The Continental tires are well documented to get ~70k. The tire debate often gets debunked when people bring that up as an added cost. The sticker on my truck was ~$1500 more than the same F350 so for that cost the turning, brake size, and rear end is well worth the money.Please excuse my ignorance....why would the tires last twice as long?
I am going by what is reported for years on the ford truck forum. The 20" Michelin's that were on my 17' F250 had less than half the tread at 22k miles. The Continental tires are well documented to get ~70k. The tire debate often gets debunked when people bring that up as an added cost. The sticker on my truck was ~$1500 more than the same F350 so for that cost the turning, brake size, and rear end is well worth the money.
Please excuse my ignorance....why would the tires last twice as long?
Thank you all for the input. I am not comparing, just shopping. I have found that while the payload is not much greater on the 450 than the 350, the brakes, 4:30 diff. (which may or may not be advantageous) and the wide track front end are of interest to me. In addition, the price point of one I am watching is right in line with the 350 of equal trim. Has anyone done any business with Ricart Ford in Ohio? Good, bad or indifferent. Must be a huge dealer as they have in inventory 48 F450 pickups.
I have had 2 F350 DRW trucks and in 2017 we purchased a new F450 and absolutely love it! The pros are:
- Turning Radius is SOOOOOOO much better
- Overall drive quality is much better while towing
- Tires last longer (I averaged about 35,000-40,000 miles on a set of tires on my F350's and have 40,000 miles on our F450 and my tires have more than half the tread left
- Stopping distance is much shorter
- Pulling hills is better with the gear ratio of the F450
- Brakes last longer (at 40,000 miles now and brakes have more than 50% left on the front and 80% on the rear)
- The tires and wheels look nicer
- The wider front axle looks better with the fender flares
- Higher payload rating
Here are the cons we have found so far
- Insurance is about $25.00 per month more expensive (had to switch from Farmers to Liberty Mutual)
- Ride quality empty is still better than our prior DRW's, however not as good as the 2017 F350
- Tires and brakes are more expensive when they have to be replaced
- Fuel mileage is the same as the F350 empty and towing. (I thought it would be better towing due to the gear ratio)
Rod
Thank you for your response Fox20hunter. This is what I was in search of. May I ask what gearing did you have in the 350 that you are comparing to? And, what kind of mileage are you achieving with 450 loaded and empty. I have a RW427 which grosses at 20,000, and is fairly heavy on the hitch weight. With my current vehicle, which I purchased in anticipation of buying the 5th wheel, I am exceeding the labeling of the truck. It pulls it well, with air bags it levels up easily, but if I were to be in an accident I don't know where I would stand legally, and I love the appearance of the 450, just concerned about use when not towing as it would be my daily driver for my short commute to work and to play too. Only silver lining is short commute daily.
I have 73kMY 17' F250 gained ~1mpg after 30k miles