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What kind of gears does a F250 have?

What kind of gears does a F250 have?

The F250 and the F350 non dually can have the 3.31 gears. The dually can get the 3.73, but not sure if the 3.55’s are available. The F450 only gets the 4.30 gears. I guess the real question is what will you be doing with your truck?

What’s the gear ratio on a Ford Super Duty?

The gear ratios for the Ford Super Duty trucks are 3.31, 3.55, 3.73, 4.10, 4.30. I am not absoutely sure of the 4.10/4.11, but is has been a good and common ratio for ever.

What’s the axle ratio for a Ford F250?

The axle ratio choices are vast because of the vast use of the vehicles they are put into. The F250 and the F350 non dually can have the 3.31 gears. The dually can get the 3.73, but not sure if the 3.55’s are available.

How many gears does a F-350 SRW have?

For the new 6.7L trucks with a single rear wheel (SRW) you have the choice of 3.31 gears or 3.55 gears. For dual rear wheel f-350’s you can get 3.73’s gears F-450’s come with 4.30 gears. The point of gearing is to find a happy medium between fuel milage and towing power (torque).

What should the gear ratio be on a F250?

A 4.30:1 gear ratio is very effective and popular in this division. Off-Road Only: For off-road only applications where top speed and comfort are of no concern it’s open season. Applications running gears with ratios lower than 5:1 is nothing outlandish for these types of F-250s.

The axle ratio choices are vast because of the vast use of the vehicles they are put into. The F250 and the F350 non dually can have the 3.31 gears. The dually can get the 3.73, but not sure if the 3.55’s are available.

What kind of gears do I need for my Ford F 350?

The following gears, lockers and install kits are available for 2008 to 2010 Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty trucks with Dana 60 front axles and Ford Sterling 10.5″ rear axles. Note: Ford 10.25″ long pinion gears are also compatible with the Ford 10.5″ axle when a Ford 10.25″ master install kit is used.

The gear ratios for the Ford Super Duty trucks are 3.31, 3.55, 3.73, 4.10, 4.30. I am not absoutely sure of the 4.10/4.11, but is has been a good and common ratio for ever.

The F250 and the F350 non dually can have the 3.31 gears. The dually can get the 3.73, but not sure if the 3.55’s are available. The F450 only gets the 4.30 gears. I guess the real question is what will you be doing with your truck?

Are there any problems with the Ford 6.0L Powerstroke?

If you’re a diesel nut like me, you probably know that most people will steer clear of buying a 2003 to 2007 model year Ford Superduty Diesel truck. The 6.0L Powerstroke is known for having major problems. Most of these problems originate from the factory design.

For the new 6.7L trucks with a single rear wheel (SRW) you have the choice of 3.31 gears or 3.55 gears. For dual rear wheel f-350’s you can get 3.73’s gears F-450’s come with 4.30 gears. The point of gearing is to find a happy medium between fuel milage and towing power (torque).

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Ruth Doyle