Customer Needs Assessment Worksheet for Spec段ng Trucks
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Customer Needs Assessment Worksheet for Spec段ng Trucks
Good Morning! I am considering buying a new F150. We tow a Lance 2285 TT (GVWR 6000). I am looking for this Ford "Customer Needs Assessment Worksheet for Spec’ing Trucks" form but cannot find it online anywhere. Does anyone here have it and are willing to share it? I like to do my own math for sorting out which trim package gives us a good balance between towing & payload capacities and comfort. Thanks all!
VR,
Bob
VR,
Bob
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Colonel Bob (04-30-2019)
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I am pretty sure that, with a 6000 lb GVWR, pretty much any configuration of F150 short of a Limited would be fine as long as it has the tow package. Unless you are putting a huge amount of stuff in the bed or people in the cab, payload should not be an issue.
Also, if you are talking about the sheet below, I am pretty sure its not going to tell you what trim you want. You are still going to have to go to the dealer and look at the payload stickers of the trucks.
Also, if you are talking about the sheet below, I am pretty sure its not going to tell you what trim you want. You are still going to have to go to the dealer and look at the payload stickers of the trucks.
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Colonel Bob (04-30-2019)
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The info you seek is probably on the password-protected Ford/dealer-connection website, or maybe on fleet.ford.com that requires a FIN (fleet ID number). Dealer-connection is Intended for use by dealership employees only (usually managers such as fleet manager or new-vehicle manager). Huge dealerships also have an "inventory manager" that does all the ordering of new vehicles for the dealership. Get in bed with a dealership manager and ask her to print out the docs you want. Most that are hungry for a sale will do it in a heartbeat. I know my dealer will.
Last edited by smokeywren; 04-29-2019 at 06:48 PM.
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