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F350 Super
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Exceptional Towing and Hauling Capacity
Powerful Engine Options
Durable Construction
Advanced Trailering Technology
Spacious and Functional Interior
Off-Road Capability (4x4 models)
Large Size and Maneuverability Issues
High Fuel Consumption
Expensive Maintenance and Repairs
Rougher Ride Quality (Unloaded)
Limited Availability of Specific Parts
Higher Purchase Price (New and Used)
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Issues
EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) System Problems
Fuel Injector Failures (Diesel)
Thoroughly inspect the frame and body for rust, especially if the truck has been used in areas with harsh winters or near coastal regions.
If considering a diesel model, check the maintenance records meticulously, paying close attention to DPF and EGR system service.
Test drive the truck under load if possible, or simulate load conditions, to assess engine power, transmission shifting, and suspension performance.
Verify all electrical components, including lights, trailer connections, and onboard tech features, are functioning correctly.
For used models from auctions (Copart, IAAI), review the damage reports carefully to understand the extent of any previous repairs.
Factor in the costs of potential maintenance, higher fuel consumption, and specialized repairs when budgeting for a used F350.
Transmission Issues (TorqueShift)
Ensure the truck is equipped with the correct tires for its intended use (e.g., heavy-duty tires for towing).