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What does the number stand for on Ford F series trucks?

The number on a Ford F-Series truck indicates its gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). For example, a Ford F-150 has a GVWR of 15,000 pounds, which means it can safely carry up to 15,000 pounds of weight. The higher the number on the F-Series truck, the higher its GVWR.

Here is a table that shows the GVWR for each Ford F-Series truck:

| Model | GVWR (pounds) |

|---|---|

| F-150 | 15,000 |

| F-250 | 25,000 |

| F-350 | 35,000 |

| F-450 | 45,000 |

| F-550 | 55,000 |

| F-650 | 65,000 |

| F-750 | 75,000 |

It is important to note that the GVWR is just a guide and that you should never exceed the maximum weight that your truck is rated to carry.