Does anyone know if a Ford utility truck (ex. gas, water, elect) has the same wheelbase as a regular dually? Are they just converted from a bed to a utility body?
Thanks yall'
Does anyone know if a Ford utility truck (ex. gas, water, elect) has the same wheelbase as a regular dually? Are they just converted from a bed to a utility body?
Thanks yall'
I can only speak from when I built my dump truck. I had to buy a "cab and chasis F350" and not just replace the pick-up bed with a dump bed. The frame lengths are different I believe and I'm not certain about gas tank locations. I could have bought a pick-up truck and had a bed custom built to fit the frame, but most utlity / dump / flatbeds that you see on the road I believe start life as cab and chasis vehicles and not pick-up trucks that have had the beds removed and replaced.
if it aint a cab & chassie dually wheelbase is the same,width of the box may not be!
http://www.starrsusedcars.com/1994_F..._143748988.veh
Looks like a 8'er.
Should have 4.10's... I have driven the F350 with a 460 and an auto tranny and hate every second of it, I have a F450 with a 460 and a 5 speed and it runs way better (4000lbs heavier) and gets better gas milage. If your only going to use it once in a while might not be too big of an issue, I'd look around for a 5 speed and or a 460.
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