The F250 is more than adequate for the job, folks... as mentioned, I've already towed this baby 30K+ miles with a 2013 F250 King Ranch with airbags and a Trail Air Air Ride pin box... ride and handling were amazing.... managed the Grapevine with nary a whimper.... truck is still in fantastic shape... just going to live with another family member who needs a great rig but can't afford a new one.
Meanwhile, I am left to investigate fitment options for the new rig setup. I could probably grab an additional inch of trailer height by upsizing my tires but I hate to do that as I believe the negatives outweigh the positives.
2017's bed wall height is 1.75 inches greater (as measured) than my 2013 so I'll be needing to adjust my Reese Elite hitch up by that amount to achieve the same bed wall clearance (6 inches) I had with old rig. Fortunately I have that option as my hitch was adjusted fairly low on my older rig.
Additionally the 2017 bed is 2 inches higher than the 2012 as measured. So if I add this 2 inches to the 1.75 I have raised the hitch to properly clear the bed rails, I have 3.75 inches of difference to mitigate to achieve level towing as I knew it in my 2013 rig (by the numbers).
I am currently traveling so must wait a week to actually load my 5er onto the truck to identify any differences in compression between the two trucks under load. Has anyone considered reducing the block size under the leaf springs to lower the truck rear? the 2013 block was around 2 inches and block on new rig is a tad over 3... so I could buy back a bit over an inch there.
Still also need to account for the addition of airbags... hey, if it were easy, everyone would do it... right??
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Straight off the showroom floor......
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Correct... and the same diesel engine.... now with more hp and torque for 2017....
Meanwhile, I am left to investigate fitment options for the new rig setup. I could probably grab an additional inch of trailer height by upsizing my tires but I hate to do that as I believe the negatives outweigh the positives.
2017's bed wall height is 1.75 inches greater (as measured) than my 2013 so I'll be needing to adjust my Reese Elite hitch up by that amount to achieve the same bed wall clearance (6 inches) I had with old rig. Fortunately I have that option as my hitch was adjusted fairly low on my older rig.
Additionally the 2017 bed is 2 inches higher than the 2012 as measured. So if I add this 2 inches to the 1.75 I have raised the hitch to properly clear the bed rails, I have 3.75 inches of difference to mitigate to achieve level towing as I knew it in my 2013 rig (by the numbers).
I am currently traveling so must wait a week to actually load my 5er onto the truck to identify any differences in compression between the two trucks under load. Has anyone considered reducing the block size under the leaf springs to lower the truck rear? the 2013 block was around 2 inches and block on new rig is a tad over 3... so I could buy back a bit over an inch there.
Still also need to account for the addition of airbags... hey, if it were easy, everyone would do it... right??
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Is this a factory original truck? Or has some one modified the suspension?
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Straight off the showroom floor......
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That's strange, given the the F250, F350, F450 all share the same tranny. Chris
Correct... and the same diesel engine.... now with more hp and torque for 2017....