First Glance at the F-350 4x4 Crew Cab Truck
My test vehicle came with the 6.75' bed and Crew Cab, riding on a 156.2" wheelbase. There's an 8' bed version with a 172.4" wheelbase available, too, as well as a SuperCab with short or long bed and a Regular Cab, which only gets the 8' bed. Each bed is smartly dimensioned at 50.9" wide between the wheel wells, 69.3" wide at the maximum and 20" deep. My test vehicle wore a coat of factory-applied spray in bedliner ($450) and a stowable bed extender ($250), two essential features (especially with the short bed). The tailgate was also equipped with Ford's nifty tailgate step ($450), which earned oohs and aahs every time I demonstrated it to friends.
In the F-350 Truck Driver's Seat
At the bottom of the center stack, my test F-350 had a row of four toggle switches labeled "AUX." I discovered that they were part of an upfitter system ($125), with corresponding relays mounted under the driver's dash. The four switches can be easily rigged to divert electrical power to an accessory, in order to make the F-350 almost a mobile generator for some fairly heavy-duty equipment (up to 20 amps), especially when paired with an optional ($75) extra heavy duty alternator. The owners' manual only hints at the possibilities for upfitting -- but it's nice to have a factory-installed head start on customizing the work solutions for your truck.
I was a little disturbed by the placement on one switch on the F-350, however. The button to turn off traction control was on the passenger's side of the center stack, where a fiddly kid might be tempted to play. When traction control is disengaged, the driver gets a brief message on the driver's information center, and a small warning light remains illuminated in the instrument cluster. It would be easy to miss.
On the Road in the F-350 Truck
I didn't test the F-350 with a trailer, fifth wheel or heavy load -- I only tossed about half a ton of bagged mulch in the bed to check the effect on ride quality. I didn't notice any difference in acceleration or braking with an extra 1,000 lbs in the bed, though I did notice that the ride smoothed out significantly over rough surfaces. F-350's suspension is massive and beefy, with a mono beam front and live-axle rear on the 4x4 version, but it feels pleasantly sure-footed under most conditions. F-350 is a real truck, and despite the interior amenities, you're never going to forget it while you're behind the wheel. I found some equilibrium with the truck during my week in control, but only when I realized that I had to drive the left side of the vehicle and let the right side follow along. The F-350 is so wide and tall that you can't keep track of the whole thing at once -- you have to narrow your concentration to keep your place on the road. Eventually, driving in traffic and maneuvering through obstacles becomes second nature. Until that point, F-350 is not for the meek.
Journey's End
If you only occasionally need the power and capacity of a big diesel-powered truck, this diesel-powered F-350 is probably overkill -- especially since the engine option is $7,835. That's a lot of dough for occasional use. You could certainly leave some of the luxury boxes unchecked on the order sheet, and still get a very well-equipped truck for less money than my loaded King Ranch edition. But the price of entry is pretty steep for the SuperDuty lineup.
If you need a big heavy-duty diesel, you should also check out the GMC Sierra 3500 HD, Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD and Dodge Ram 3500. Each has its merits. You can load a GMC Sierra down with the Denali package, which rivals Ford's King Ranch package for over-the-top fanciness in the truck world. Neither Toyota nor Nissan offer a diesel option on their full-sized pickup trucks in the US, nor do they approach the heavy duty capabilities of the domestic vehicles.
Just driving a truck like the F-350 inspired me to find things to haul and tow. I would be a very dangerous man with a big truck like that -- so maybe it's a good thing that I don't have an extra $64,770 laying around this week.




