Jeff1024
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I had posted this up on another Ford forum, but didnt really get an answer so thought maybe here would be a good place.
Perhaps I am thinking too much into this, but given the importance that some put on the number on the yellow sticker I thought it could be an interesting conversation.
So the PowerBoost trucks up the GVWR from 7050 to 7350. I have heard this is to try to account for the extra weight of the hybrid system without killing the trucks overall Payload.
My question is, what changed to allow the platform to carry that extra 300lbs?
It's the same frame, its the traditional 3 leaf spring pack - but you can also get those on the max tow trucks they are not unique to the PowerBoost.
It does have the 3:73 rear end which had historically been reserved for the 5.0 or the HDPP Trucks /w the 3.5, but I would think the rear gear ratio has more to do with what the truck can pull as compared to what it can carry.
So what's magic that allows the PowerBoost to be rated to 7350 GVWR?
As a soon to be owner of a very heavy Platinum 3.5 Eco Build who also likes to tow a boat from time to time I would love to know
Perhaps I am thinking too much into this, but given the importance that some put on the number on the yellow sticker I thought it could be an interesting conversation.
So the PowerBoost trucks up the GVWR from 7050 to 7350. I have heard this is to try to account for the extra weight of the hybrid system without killing the trucks overall Payload.
My question is, what changed to allow the platform to carry that extra 300lbs?
It's the same frame, its the traditional 3 leaf spring pack - but you can also get those on the max tow trucks they are not unique to the PowerBoost.
It does have the 3:73 rear end which had historically been reserved for the 5.0 or the HDPP Trucks /w the 3.5, but I would think the rear gear ratio has more to do with what the truck can pull as compared to what it can carry.
So what's magic that allows the PowerBoost to be rated to 7350 GVWR?
As a soon to be owner of a very heavy Platinum 3.5 Eco Build who also likes to tow a boat from time to time I would love to know
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