Florida One Owner Highway Driven 2008 Ford F350 King Ranch Turbo Diesel 4x4 Crew on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
This King Ranch model combines that big truck muscle with a very nice selection of creature comforts and convenience features. This pickup has power windows, locks, and mirrors, power sliding rear window, remote entry, "Castano" leather seats, dual power seats with driver's memory, heated front seats, auto dual-zone air conditioning, AM/FM/CD changer stereo with Sirius radio and steering wheel controls, tilt wheel, cruise control, HomeLink and much more.... Other notable options include a factory trailer brake controller, auxiliary upfitter switches, trip computer with compass display, and split-folding rear seats with metal load platforms that fold down from under each seat. Exterior features include trailering mirrors with power telescope, a tow package, bed liner, running boards, 20" King Ranch wheels, front tow hooks and fog lamps. The 4x4 off-road package and 6.4 liter diesel motor give you the strength and power to do the job. The Off-Road package includes skid plates and an upgraded suspension, and the Powerstroke motor is rated at 350 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque with the automatic transmission - and that's before the upgrades. This truck has a cold air intake from AFE, an EDGE Evolution Engine tuner, and a custom exhaust by MBRP. The Edge tuner can be adjusted to provide better fuel mileage or more power. Edge says it can boost power by up to 100 hp and 200 lb-ft. AFE claims 18 hp and 42 lb-ft for the intake, and the exhaust surely helps everything breathe a little better. We don't know about all of the numbers, but this truck is noticeably more responsive than the base 6.4 liter PowerStroke. |
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