According to my research, the frame width of the 2008 Ford F250 and F350 trucks is 37-1/2 inches, so it's definitely wider than the frame used in the chassis/cab models.
The Curt # C15410 Class V hitch you'd looked at is a fit for the 2008 Ford F250 and F350 Super Duty pickup.
I've linked to an installation video. view full answer...
The distance from the rear of the bed of your 2004 Ford F250 to the first rail will be 32-1/4 inches.
I attached a picture that I took from the installation instructions for the rail kit part # RP50082-58 that is confirmed to fit your truck that shows other installation dimensions that you might find informative as well. view full answer...
In my research I found that the inside width of the bed of your 2011 F-350 measures 64.75 inches at the cab and 63.5 inches at the tailgate.
The TracRac SR Sliding Truck Bed Ladder Rack, part # TH43003XT-010 mounts in the stake pockets of your truck bed. Since they sit on top of the bed rails they are designed to be centered over the top of the bed rails and do not protrude over the inside of the rails. This ladder rack system should not interfere with your toolbox if the toolbox does... view full answer...
Usually they put utility bodies like the one on your 2002 Ford F-350 on the cab and chassis versions of the truck (rather than the standard models that would come with a regular bed). You would need to look at the hitches for the cab and chassis models linked to the right.
These hitches fit a frame width of 34 inches. This is measured from the outside of one frame rail to the outside of the other frame rail. If your measurement is 34 inches then you would look at the cab and chassis hitches... view full answer...
On Timbren rear axle jounce spring kit # TFR250SDG the brackets are 3-inches tall and the spring itself is 4-1/2-inches tall. These offer no-drill installation in your 2011 F-250 2WD gasser as shown in the linked video. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and pulled a CE Smith Bolster Bracket # CE10052-32G to measure it. The actual width, not the span, is approximately 2 inches. It is actually just a hair under 2 inches but each one could be slightly different because of the galvanization process. view full answer...
The weight rating for the SuperCoils Custom Front-End Suspension Coils # SSC-31 is for the pair. Together they both have a capacity of 5,000 lbs.
It is important to note that the SuperCoils will not increase your vehicle's weight-carrying capacity. It is not recommended to exceed the manufacturer's weight limit for your vehicle. view full answer...
The B&W Companion OEM 5th-Wheel Hitch for Ford Super Duty Prep Package - Dual Jaw - 20,000 lbs # BWRVK3300 is a confirmed fit for your 2017 Ford F-350 with factory rail kit for 5th wheel. This hitch weighs just under 150 lbs. It does come in sections so 1 person can load this hitch easily by first installing the base and then installing the head. I've attached an installation video for you to see this installation.
You may want to consider using the Curt 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Wiring Harness... view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and pulled the B&W Heavy-Duty Trailer Hitch # BWHDRH25230 and measured the distance from the rear mounting hole to the end of the receiver and found it is 26 inches.
Check out the image I made of this measurement. view full answer...
When fully extended the K-Source Custom Extendable Towing Mirrors # KS61067-68F extends 21-1/2 inches from the vehicle. When retracted 18 inches.
Check out the picture I attached to see these two dimensions. view full answer...
The Curt Q24 5th wheel trailer hitch # C16245 fits in industry standard above the bed rails. Industry standard rails have mounting slots that measure 22 inches on center front to back (it is actually closer to 21-13/16 inches).
Side to side there are 3 sets of mounting slots per rail. The outside set is spaced 29 inches apart on center, the middle set, which is where the hitch will mount, is spaced 20-1/2 inches apart on center. And the inner set is spaced 10 inches apart on center. I... view full answer...
I contacted our representative at Draw-Tite and he informed me that the Replacement U-Bolt for Draw-Tite Gooseneck Rail Kit, part # 113977, measures 7-5/16 from center line of bolt to center line of bolt and that each leg is 4 inches long. view full answer...
We had received that info directly from one of our Curt contacts. When I reached out to see where that max weight rating comes from my contact said the 15,000 lbs towing/1,500 lbs tongue weight ratings for the Chain Hangers # C17005 come from the Curt Short-Arm Weight Distribution (WD) # C17333 being the highest rated system they have. They have tested and approved it to work with all of their WD systems and since the highest rated WD from Curt is 15,000 lbs towing/ 1,500 lbs tongue this... view full answer...
The key to selecting a weight distribution/sway control (WD/SC) set-up for your trailer is knowing its fully-loaded tongue weight (TW) and to this adding the weight of any cargo in the F-250 that sits behind the rear axle. Sine this cargo weight will act like trailer TW it needs to be accounted for. We offer a TW scale # e99044 that makes accurate measurement easy.
All such systems work over a range of trailer TW and ideally the total TW of the set-up will fall right near the middle of... view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Dexstar and he informed me that the Dexstar Conventional Steel Wheel, part # AM20758, is rated to handle 3,050 lbs at 90 psi.
I would recommend you get Karrier ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire, part # AM10248, to use with the # AM20758 wheels that you have. I included an FAQ on tire sizes below for you to check out.
The tire that has the 110 psi rating that you were referring to is the Karrier ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire, part # AM10501. In order to use this... view full answer...
I went out to our warehouse to take the measurement and the Trailair Rota-Flex 5th Wheel Pin Box - Lippert 1621 or 1621HD - 18,000 lbs # LC328330 is 4-1/2 inches from the front base of the king pin to the front of the pin box when you measure for the straight distance. If you follow the curve of the plate it measures 5-3/8 inches. I've attached a photo to assist. view full answer...
On the Draw-Tite Ultra Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver # 41922 there is a distance of 34-1/4 inches across the width of the mounting brackets from bolt hole to bolt hole, on center.
Then going front to back there is a measurement of 2.55 inches between the first two holes closest to the hitch receiver, on center. Between the next two holes going back there is a distance of 2.75 inches and then to the next there is a distance of 5.52 inches. The last two holes at the rear of the hitch are... view full answer...
The best solution for you may be an adjustable ball mount. This type of ball mount will allow you to adjust the rise or drop so you can tow different trailers level. I have attached a link to all of our adjustable ball mounts for you to check out.
If you do not want to use an adjustable ball mount, then to determine which ball mount will work best for your situation, you will want to take a few measurements on your truck and trailers. The first measurement that you will want is the hitch... view full answer...
The rubber springs on the Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System, # TFR250SDG, measure 4-1/2 inches tall and this system has been confirmed to fit your 2011 Ford F-250 Super Duty.
I have included the installation video for you. view full answer...