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2005 Ford Super Duty OverviewThis is page 2 in a 2 page article. Go to the first page. Better Ride, HandlingSuper Duty’s strong new frame also helps to enable better ride and handling, in concert with other improvements to the 2005 model. A new monobeam coil spring front suspension replaces the leaf springs on four-wheel-drive F-250 and F-350 pickups. Efficient packaging of the new front suspension allows the front wheels to turn 18 percent further. This dramatically improves maneuverability and reduces the average turning circle by more than 5.5 feet. Changes to the steering geometry, tighter internal tolerances in the new steering gear and a revised power assist curve improve steering feel. The F-450 and F-550 Super Duty trucks get more than a 12-foot improvement in average turning diameter. “That is a huge benefit for commercial users who are maneuvering in a tight space to reach a job site,” Dehne said. The rear suspension has new spring rates and staggered rear shock geometry to improve ride quality. Stronger BrakesNew, larger wheel sizes on F-250 and F-350 – 17 inches as the standard wheel, with 18 inches on some models and a segment-first 20 inches on the Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-Series Super Duty – allowed engineers to upsize brake rotors by 5 percent, to 347 mm in front and 340 mm in rear. This provides greater braking surface and helps to dissipate heat, especially on long downhill roads. Other improvements include larger calipers for both the F-250 and F-350. The
front calipers have twin 60 mm pistons – up 11 percent from 2004 –
for better braking feel. Rear calipers have twin 48 mm calipers on F-250 and
twin 54 mm pistons on F-350 dual-rear-wheel models. The F-450 and F-550 also
benefit from 30-percent stiffer calipers and larger brake rotors. Design is Tougher, More Sophisticated Super Duty’s new look reflects the changes under the skin with a bolder
front profile and new wheel designs that communicate strength. Inside, the message
is sophistication and refinement, with a new gauge cluster and instrument panel
treatment. A new exterior two-tone treatment includes a lowered “waterline” and new color combinations. Wheel lip moldings coordinate with the two-tone treatment on some series. Larger three-dimensional badges identify each series and powertrain. The 2005 Ford Harley-Davidson™ Super Duty now offers an industry-first “flame” paint option, with choice of black-and-red or blue-on-blue. The flames, designed by a Harley-Davidson factory customizer, are painted using Ford’s patented wet-on-wet process, which produces a durable, seamless finish in the factory. On the interior, new trim panels surround the central and driver’s side portions of the instrument panel, and match the inserts on the doors. These changes help reinforce differentiation among the series:
A new gauge cluster is cleaner and easier to read, with the circular speed
and tachometer gauges flanking the message center, when equipped, and gear selector
display. Modular design allows more differentiation in the gauge package, as
well. Generous Space, StorageSuper Duty continues to lead the class in interior space. Various front seats are available, including a 40/20/40 split bench that offers a fold-down center arm rest with storage bin and two cup holders. Rear seats offer convenient interior cargo options. The available Crew Cab Flex Fold™ rear bench seat, introduced in the 2004 model year, allows the user to fold down one or both seatbacks to create a flat shelf, or fold the seat bottoms up and fold out a flat steel load floor. The rear doors of Crew Cab models to swing open 76 degrees, for better access to the rear seating area. F-Series Super DutyFord’s Super Duty lineup includes F-250 and F-350 pickups, as well as F-350, F-450 and F-550 chassis cabs, and is a part of Ford’s F-Series truck family – America’s best-selling truck for the past 27 years, and the best-selling vehilce, car or truck, for the past 22 years. The 2005 Ford F-Series Super Duty will be built at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, Ky., and will arrive in dealerships this fall. |