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F-350 Chassis Xl
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Exceptional Towing and Hauling Capacity
Durable Chassis Cab Design
Powerful Powertrain Options
Commercial-Grade Durability
Versatile Upfitting Potential
Strong Resale Value in Commercial Sector
High Fuel Consumption
Large Size and Maneuverability Challenges
Higher Purchase and Operating Costs
Ride Quality Can Be Stiff When Unloaded
Requires Specific Driver Licensing/Training
Potential for Expensive Diesel Repairs
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Issues
EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) System Faults
Transmission Problems (Torque Converter)
Verify the specific GVWR and GCWR to ensure it meets your payload and towing needs.
Inspect the frame and chassis thoroughly for rust or damage, especially if the truck was used in harsh conditions.
Check the condition of the upfit (service body, dump bed, etc.) for wear and tear; repairs can be costly.
For diesel models, review maintenance records, especially for DPF and EGR system servicing.
Test drive the truck under load if possible to assess its performance and braking capabilities.
Consider the total cost of ownership, including fuel, insurance, maintenance, and potential CDL requirements.
Research common issues for the specific model year and engine you are considering.
Fuel Injector Failures (Diesel)