Switch to a F-250?
Switch to a F-250?
Ok guys I've always wanted an F-250. The main reason being right now is it has a front solid axle, something I would like to have offroad (I go offroad a fair amount). Plus, it's an amazing truck and it's a diesel. Right now I have an '05 F-150 Lariat 4x4 with a bunch of aftermarket stuff on it including a 6" Fabtech Lift. Now....for my question to you.......If you were able, would you get rid of the 150 and buy an '05 white fx4 250 with a chip, intake, and exhaust and then put a lift and tires on it? Or even an 03-04 and lift it and tires wheels, etc.? This idea has been haunting me for quite a while now. Thanks for your input guys ya'll are always helpful!
Have you seen the prices of Diesel lately? That turned me off really quick. Totally takes away from the advantage you get in mpg.
Can't you put a solid axle on an F150? I don't offroad, but I could swear I'd read it here.
Can't you put a solid axle on an F150? I don't offroad, but I could swear I'd read it here.
Originally Posted by gixxerjasen
Have you seen the prices of Diesel lately? That turned me off really quick. Totally takes away from the advantage you get in mpg.
Can't you put a solid axle on an F150? I don't offroad, but I could swear I'd read it here.
Can't you put a solid axle on an F150? I don't offroad, but I could swear I'd read it here.
Originally Posted by 4x4LariatMan
Ok guys I've always wanted an F-250. The main reason being right now is it has a front solid axle, something I would like to have offroad (I go offroad a fair amount). Plus, it's an amazing truck and it's a diesel. Right now I have an '05 F-150 Lariat 4x4 with a bunch of aftermarket stuff on it including a 6" Fabtech Lift. Now....for my question to you.......If you were able, would you get rid of the 150 and buy an '05 white fx4 250 with a chip, intake, and exhaust and then put a lift and tires on it? Or even an 03-04 and lift it and tires wheels, etc.? This idea has been haunting me for quite a while now. Thanks for your input guys ya'll are always helpful!
It just really depends on personal preference. I personally think the F150 would do better offroad as it's smaller and lighter.
Last edited by Racerchick68; Dec 12, 2007 at 04:52 PM.
Yeah, the 150 has done great offroad so far, I'm just looking for a little more durability with the straight axle. I'll probably be getting a winch with it so getting stuck isn't that big of a problem.
Originally Posted by Racerchick68
It just really depends.... I personally think the F150 would do better offroad as it's smaller and lighter.
I would trade straight up for a diesel, getting 7-8mpg while tugging my tractor around gets old with my F-150, and it gives it a decent workout. I could probably get a little car/pickup for milage to drive everyday with the difference in fuel burned.
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Originally Posted by Zaairman
No way in hell I'd ever recommend anyone buy a 2003-2004 Superduty with the 6.0 diesel... 

Only the hands of time will tell.
Originally Posted by ManualF150
haha! Just like I wouldn't recommend the 6.4l diesel right now. Ya never know what might pop up... maybe the majority of the engines will only last 100k... who knows.
Only the hands of time will tell.
Only the hands of time will tell.

Originally Posted by Zaairman
I'd go for the 6.4. It's already proven itself to be more reliable than the new 6.7 Cummins. To the OP, unless you have a reason for an F-250, it *really* isn't worth it. Take it from a previous F-150 owner and current F-250 owner. 

Originally Posted by mSaLL150
didnt you JUST drop a ton of cash on a lift and tires?? why replace the truck right after investing that much??
A nice inexpensive alternative for playing offroad -> https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=310662
Forget buying a completely new truck.
You want a SFA... If you don't know have the know how or skills, take your truck to an offroad shop and get it SAS'ed. It'd be a lot cheaper than dropping 20 grand on a truck.
You want a SFA... If you don't know have the know how or skills, take your truck to an offroad shop and get it SAS'ed. It'd be a lot cheaper than dropping 20 grand on a truck.



