Used 2011 Ford F-350 Regular Cab Cab Chassis
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The F-350 Super Duty is part of the Ford Super Duty lineup, designed for high towing capacity, heavy payloads, and long-term durability. If you're looking for a truck that can handle challenging jobs, support upfits, and perform in demanding conditions, the Ford F-350 delivers dependable performance for construction, field service, and utility work.
Across Ford F-350 Super models, you’ll typically find powerful engine choices like the 6.2L gas V8 or the diesel 6.7L Power Stroke—both paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission in many newer trucks. These engines offer strong power and torque to support commercial needs. Both 4x2 and 4x4 drive types are available, depending on location and stock.
The Ford F-350 Super Duty is offered in several trims—such as the XL, XLT, Lariat, and Platinum—each offering unique features and equipment packages. The XL and XLT are great for budget-conscious fleets needing durable work trucks, while the Lariat and Platinum trims add premium features like upgraded interiors, advanced driver-assist tech, and more towing-friendly options. Choosing the right trim depends on your operational needs and budget.
Compared to the Ford F-150, the Super Duty F-350 offers much greater capability, higher towing and payload limits, and stronger chassis construction. It's better suited for companies that regularly haul equipment, tow trailers, or operate in off-road or rugged environments.
The Ford F-350 Super Duty is built for heavy-duty work, with towing capacities that can exceed 20,000 lbs (when properly equipped) and impressive payload ratings depending on cab style, engine, and drivetrain. Dual Rear Wheel (DRW) configurations deliver the highest ratings, making them ideal for hauling large trailers or heavy equipment, while SIngle Rear Wheel (SRW) setups are lighter and easier to maneuver for everyday jobsite use.
The Ford F-350 Super Duty is designed to be highly customizable for a variety of industries. Popular configurations include flatbeds for construction and agriculture, service bodies for utility and field service work, dump bodies for landscaping, and box truck upfits for delivery and logistics. Its flexible chassis and multiple cab styles allow businesses to choose the right setup for their specific operations.