2005 Ford F550 Box Truck Powerstroke Diesel Lift Gate on 2040-cars
El Dorado Springs, Missouri, United States
Engine:DIESEL POWERSTROKE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: XL
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: F550
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 265,614
Sub Model: XL
Exterior Color: White
2005 FORD F550 BOX TRUCK POWERSTROKE DIESEL 6.0 STARTS & RUNS GREAT NO ISSUES, THE AUTO TRANS. SHIFTS JUST LIKE IT SHOULD, LIFT GATE, SIDE DOOR, COLD A/C, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT. THIS IS A GREAT TRUCK READY TO GO TO WORK.
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Ford, Ram in heavy-duty towing spat
Mon, 28 Jul 2014Every pickup truck commercial has the brand trying to convince us that its model is the biggest, brawniest vehicle on the block. But Ford and Ram appear ready to really throw down the gauntlet and scrap over the towing figures for their heavy-duty models, and it could potentially end up in court.
The issue revolves around what it means to be best in class. Ford claims that its 2015 F-450 (pictured above) has a max tow rating of 31,200 pounds, compared to 30,000 pounds for the Ram 3500 (right). However, both companies market these heavy haulers as having the top towing in their class. According to Automotive News, Ford is threatening legal action if Ram doesn't back down.
The situation isn't as simple as just comparing the numbers, though. First, the two companies calculate their towing capacities differently. Ram adheres to the SAE J2807 rating, while Ford uses its own internal system. Although, as the company introduces new models, they are certified using the SAE standard. "When an all-new F-Series Super Duty is introduced, it also will use SAE J2807," said Ford to Autoblog in an emailed statement.
Chrysler called out over lackluster Ram Runner by racer who helped develop it
Fri, 11 Apr 2014Fans of off-roading and desert blasting might recall that Chrysler offers an aftermarket conversion that can turn a Ram 1500 into a road-legal desert racer, called the Ram Runner. The kit, sold through Mopar, includes some significant suspension upgrades, body tweaks and a brawnier cat-back exhaust for the truck's 5.7-liter V8.
Considering all of this, comparisons with the almighty Ford F-150 SVT Raptor are common. Among the off-road community, that makes these two a sort of Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang for people that prefer driving on dirt. In the Race-Dezert forum, the discussion as to which truck was better was proceeding as normal - Ram fans said their piece and Ford fans said theirs. Then, a man named Kent Kroeker offered up his two cents.
See, Kroeker is a Baja racer, and the man that helped develop the Ram Runner. Despite his association with the truck, though, he had some less than kind words for Chrysler and the Ram Runner.
Ford rethinking vehicle launch strategy
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It sounds like the root of the problems may have been Ford's relationship with suppliers compounded by the fact that the product surge came on the heels of the recent industry-crippling recession, and in the AN article, Hinrichs says improvements are being made to reduce problems during the launch of new or redesigned models. Three such improvements that were implemented during the first quarter of this year including more rigorous quality comparisons, better use of computer technology to catch major problems sooner and hiring engineers to work closer with suppliers.