The E350 is based on the F350 pickup truck chassis. The E250 is based on the F250 chassis. The payload of the E350 is several hundred pounds greater than the E250. If this information is critical to your desired use, you should consult your local Ford truck dealer for details.
Towing capacity (suspension rating, breaking strength, transmission torque) and engine size. 150 is the low end. 350 is the heavy duty model.
The E350 is an Ecnoline van, The f350 is a Truck
Typically, E350 have a leaf spring style rear suspension
Where is the voltage regulator on a 1991 e350
The differences between a 1992 E350 and a 1995 E350 transmission are in its mounting, gear ratio, and wiring. Both function in similar ways however they are not directly compatible with each other.
I have a 1999 E350 cargo van and it does not require emission testing
it depends on if it is a e150, e250, e350, or super duty. all are different
semi floating axles on E150. Full floating on E250 and E350
Aprox curb weight, 4750 lbs depending on if it is an E150, E250, E350, engine size, wheel base and accessories.
Several types of transmissions were available in the 1994 Ford E250. The most common transmission was the five-speed automatic transmission.
The Ford E-350 is a one ton van and the Ford F-350 is a one ton pickup truck
I would say an Ford F-250/350/450, as well as E250/E350 (Vans). They have huge brakes, they require a dimes weight of pressure to initiate. Needed for heavy cargo.