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What s the towing capacity of a 2005 ford f350?

The towing capacity of a 2005 Ford F-350 varies significantly depending on several factors:

* Engine: The engine size (6.0L gasoline, 6.0L Power Stroke diesel, or 5.4L gasoline) dramatically affects towing capacity. The diesel engine will have the highest capacity.

* Cab and Bed Configuration: A regular cab, short bed truck will generally have a higher towing capacity than a crew cab, long bed truck.

* Axle Ratio: Higher axle ratios allow for greater towing capacity.

* Options and Equipment: Features like trailer brakes and other installed equipment can affect the final towing capacity.

Therefore, there's no single answer. To find the precise towing capacity for a specific 2005 Ford F-350, you need to check the sticker on the driver's side doorjamb or consult the owner's manual. This sticker will list the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating), GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating), and the specific towing capacity for that particular truck configuration.