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Ford F650-F750 Trucks

Ford F650-F750 Trucks

Ford F650-F750 semi trucks are a regular sight on the highway so make yours stands out with custom, chrome, and aftermarket parts from 4 State Trucks. When you drive a Ford F650-F750 semi truck, you're going to enjoy a fuel efficient, safe ride in a truck that's rated as one of the best in the industry. Make your rig your own - whether you need aftermarket or chrome parts like bumpers, exhaust, seating, steering or fenders, 4 State Trucks has you covered. Hit the open road in style and comfort with the best custom gear for your Ford.

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Ford F650-F750 Trucks

Frequently Asked Questions About Ford F650-F750 Trucks

What years and models are compatible with Ford F650-F750 aftermarket parts?

Most aftermarket parts for Ford F650-F750 trucks are designed to fit models from 2000 to present, with the most common compatibility ranges being 2000-2015 and 2016-current due to body style changes. Always verify fitment by checking your specific year, cab configuration (Regular, Crew, or Extended), and whether you have a straight frame or kick-up frame. Parts designed for F650 models typically fit F750 models of the same year, but double-check specifications as some components may vary based on GVWR ratings.

What are the biggest installation challenges when upgrading F650-F750 components?

The most common installation challenges include working with the truck's heavy-duty frame rails which may require drilling or modification, especially for aftermarket bumpers and steps. Many customers report needing specialized tools like heavy-duty drill bits for the thick frame steel. Electrical components often require splicing into existing wiring harnesses, so basic electrical knowledge is helpful. Plan for 3-6 hours for major component installations, and consider that some parts may require two people due to their weight. Having the truck on a lift or proper jack stands is essential for safe installation.

Are chrome or painted finishes better for F650-F750 truck accessories?

Chrome finishes offer a classic, professional appearance and are popular for show trucks and owner-operators who prioritize appearance. However, they require regular polishing and may show pitting in harsh winter conditions with road salt. Painted or powder-coated finishes, particularly in black, provide better corrosion resistance and hide minor scratches better, making them ideal for work trucks in tough environments. Stainless steel options offer the best of both worlds with excellent durability and minimal maintenance, though at a higher initial cost.

What should I know about aftermarket bumper weight ratings and DOT compliance?

Aftermarket bumpers for F650-F750 trucks must meet specific weight and impact requirements. Look for bumpers that specify they meet or exceed OEM specifications for your truck's GVWR. Quality aftermarket bumpers should be rated for at least 10,000 pounds of pulling force for tow hooks or recovery points. Ensure any lighting added to bumpers meets DOT requirements for height and visibility. Some states have specific regulations about bumper modifications on commercial vehicles, so check local requirements before purchasing.

How do I determine if I need parts for a straight frame or kick-up frame F650-F750?

The easiest way to identify your frame type is to look at the frame rails behind the cab. Straight frame trucks have frame rails that run parallel to the ground for the entire length. Kick-up frames have rails that angle upward behind the cab to accommodate certain body applications. This distinction is crucial for exhaust systems, fuel tanks, and some mounting brackets. Typically, tow trucks and some dump applications use kick-up frames, while box trucks and flatbeds often have straight frames. Your VIN or build sheet will also indicate frame configuration.


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