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Old 02-04-2014, 05:06 PM   #15
Hansel
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Hansel, When I wanted a heavy duty ford in 96 I read thru the sps. booket, and in 01 and 05,I have not checked since than. All parts brakes, axles, frames, engine, etc. were all same for 250, 350srw, 350 drw. They have different springs, tires and options such as axle ratios. I thought that the 350drw models had bigger everything comparing to a 250 but, not true at least when I read from the sales bookets back page were lists that kind of stuff. Springs, it's all about the springs and how many ford puts on them.
I'm going to do some research on the difference's, because now I'm curious

I don't think throwing more springs will automatically turn my truck into a 1 ton, but I will find out
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