My '24 F550, Lariat, 84" CA, with 19,500 GVWR, 4.30 rear axle, with a 11' all aluminum EBY flatbed, is getting 14.5 combined highway/city driving. Has 2700 miles on it now.
Alot of aftermarket and other upfits move Def to other side to help avoid accidents of wrong fluid in wrong hole. Cab and chassis set up for torque and reliability not speed.
Stout. Should be able to make money with this one in your fleet. Hey JB, I’m a newbie truck buyer. I purchased a 2022 6.7 F250 I’m slowly upgrading/replacing features on my base XLT. You should do a series on truck mods.
I would never use wood on the underside of a truck. Why not use aluminum since it is an aluminum bed. Probably a cost cutting reason and makes me wonder where else did they cut corners.
My '24 F550, Lariat, 84" CA, with 19,500 GVWR, 4.30 rear axle, with a 11' all aluminum EBY flatbed, is getting 14.5 combined highway/city driving. Has 2700 miles on it now.
I love this truck with that flatbed.
If I was ordering one it would be the F450 with pickup.
That way you get HO Power Stroke with 500 hp and 1200 torque.
Then Chang to flat bed.
Alot of aftermarket and other upfits move Def to other side to help avoid accidents of wrong fluid in wrong hole. Cab and chassis set up for torque and reliability not speed.
Kelderman air ride would make that truck ride like a dream. Just another $10k-15k…🤷♀️
liquid springs is the way togo
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Another truck I wish I needed. Beast!
Stout. Should be able to make money with this one in your fleet. Hey JB, I’m a newbie truck buyer. I purchased a 2022 6.7 F250 I’m slowly upgrading/replacing features on my base XLT. You should do a series on truck mods.
Nice truck! I'm sure it would pull a DRV fifth wheel just fine.
Great walkthru !
Nice work horse
SOON I WILL HAVE ONE
I wonder how it would work doing a flatbed on a f450 or 550 with the pro power on-board?...
5th wheel vs trailer
Interesting it has 4:30 gears. I thought the gear ratio would be 4:88. I had an older 2012 new F-450 6 speed - it did not like going 75mph.
Lost me at the treated wood under the bed.....
Same
They are spacers the actual weight doesn’t sit on the wood. A lot of service trucks have them
I would never use wood on the underside of a truck. Why not use aluminum since it is an aluminum bed. Probably a cost cutting reason and makes me wonder where else did they cut corners.
When you buy something larger than an F350, will that make your insurance a lot higher??
The bed cost $100k?
aluminum does not last with super heavy loads
The semi trailers seem to be holding up just fine. That’s all the floor is made of in enclosed trailers 🤡
That bed is $100k by itself?
No, its less than $13k depending on options
looks like riding in a wagon lol
$5,000 a month it would still take 2 years to pay for it🤣
I don’t think you need a CDL to drive this
$85000. Ridiculous
OH HELL NO.....15K Flatbed and they use pressure treated lumber for a spacer?? Get off your lazy ass and fab metal square tubing.