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Are F-250 and F-350 beds the same?

Both Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty pickups offer the same bed length options, so the bed itself isn’t a model-specific feature. The differences between these trucks lie more in payload, GVWR, and drivetrain details rather than in bed length.


Bed length options for Ford Super Duty pickups


The bed lengths available on recent F-250 and F-350 models depend on cab configuration and year. Here are the standard options you’re likely to encounter.



  • 6.75-foot bed (81 inches) – often paired with certain Regular or SuperCab configurations to keep the overall vehicle footprint manageable while still offering cargo space.

  • 8-foot bed (96 inches) – the longer cargo area favored for hauling longer items; available with multiple cab configurations, including SuperCrew.


It’s important to note that not every cab/trim combination offers both bed lengths; the exact availability depends on the year, cab style, and drivetrain option. Always check the build sheet or with a dealer for your desired configuration.


Beyond bed length: how the F-250 and F-350 differ


Bed length is not the primary differentiator between these heavy-duty pickups. The differences most buyers notice lie in weight capacity, drivetrain options, and overall capability.



  • Payload and GVWR: The F-350 typically offers a higher gross vehicle weight rating and payload capacity, especially in dual-rear-wheel (DRW) configurations, providing greater load-carrying potential.

  • Drivetrain and rear suspension: F-350 can be ordered with DRW (dual rear wheels) for added stability and payload; F-250 is commonly offered in SRW (single rear wheel) configurations.

  • Powertrains and tuning: Engine options and axle setups can differ between the two lines, affecting towing performance and overall capability. Both share many components, but the F-350 line is oriented toward heavier-duty use.

  • Interior and trim alignments: Packaging and technology are broadly similar, but some high-capacity configurations may constrain certain combinations.


Bottom line: If you’re choosing between an F-250 and an F-350, don’t rely on bed length to decide. Check the gross vehicle weight rating, payload capacity, and whether you need DRW capability to meet your hauling and towing needs.


Conclusion


Summary: The bed lengths—the 6.75-foot short bed and the 8-foot long bed—are shared across the F-250 and F-350. The practical differences between the models come from payload, GVWR, and whether the truck is SRW or DRW, not from the bed itself. Always verify specific configurations with a dealer for the exact year and model you’re considering.

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