What does a Ford f450 weigh?
Curb Weight vs GVWR Curb weight is a measurement of the vehicle’s total weight — that is, without any passengers or cargo — while GVWR is a weight limit prescribed by the vehicle manufacturer.
(1953-1997) 10000 GVWR. F350 Super Duty Truck= “1 ton” (1999-Current) 9900-11200 GVWR. F450 Truck AKA “F-Super Duty” cab & chassis. (1987-96) 15000 GVWR.
A big difference is that the F-350 has two truck bed configurations–6.75- or 8-foot bed–while the F-450 only has the longer bed with regular and crew cab options. If you have a job that needs a truck to haul heavy loads, the F-450 can take whatever you can dish out. But both models will tow just about anything.
Weight Information
Ford estimates the ’99-’03 F-450 7.3L PSD CrewCab 4×4 PSD with a 1,000-pound bed and 60″ CA to be 26,000 GCWR minus 17,200 tow rating = 8,800 pounds.
How heavy is a f450 dually?
The F-450 weight varies depending on your chosen configuration. F-450 Super Duty trucks can weigh between 7,712 pounds and 8,587 pounds unladen. Curb weight for F-450 Chassis Cab models ranges from 6,956 pounds to 8,222 pounds.