Bought our first Superduty!
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Bought our first Superduty!
2017 F350 crewcab,8 ft bed, 6.7 4x4 Lariat FX4 24.000 miles
What a beast! I came from a 2013 F150 4x4 Lariat. Only thing so far is the back up camera video quality is washed out compared to my 2013. Not sure if this is normal with the Sync 3 system or the newer back-up cameras yet.
We love it!
F350 crewcab, 6.7 4x4 Lariat FX4
What a beast! I came from a 2013 F150 4x4 Lariat. Only thing so far is the back up camera video quality is washed out compared to my 2013. Not sure if this is normal with the Sync 3 system or the newer back-up cameras yet.
We love it!
F350 crewcab, 6.7 4x4 Lariat FX4
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jdwheels (08-21-2018)
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2017 F350 crewcab,8 ft bed, 6.7 4x4 Lariat FX4 24.000 miles
What a beast! I came from a 2013 F150 4x4 Lariat. Only thing so far is the back up camera video quality is washed out compared to my 2013. Not sure if this is normal with the Sync 3 system or the newer back-up cameras yet.
We love it!
F350 crewcab, 6.7 4x4 Lariat FX4
What a beast! I came from a 2013 F150 4x4 Lariat. Only thing so far is the back up camera video quality is washed out compared to my 2013. Not sure if this is normal with the Sync 3 system or the newer back-up cameras yet.
We love it!
F350 crewcab, 6.7 4x4 Lariat FX4
Good looking truck...congrats!!
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jdwheels (08-27-2018)
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jdwheels (10-24-2018)
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Well... In comparison with both trucks, my '14 F150 screw with the 6.2 weighed in about 5550. With that truck I averaged about 16/17 depending on driving conditions. With the F250 screw weighing in at 6613, I'm averaging about 14/15. Thats not bad considering about 1100 pounds in a weight jump. I do not use either truck for a work horse. They were both daily drivers.