F-series – FORD SUPER DUTY F-SERIES 6C34-19A268-BA User Manual
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F-SERIES
(March, 2005)
STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY
105 INFORMATION
Incomplete vehicle weight and dimensional information
required for center of gravity calculations are available in
the Ford Source Book. See your local Ford Dealer and
refer to appropriate model year and specific vehicle for
required information.
Abbreviation definitions and a vehicle diagram to assist
with the equations for the Standard 105 segment are
shown on page 10.
105 The statements below are applicable to the Chassis
Cab:
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
105, Hydraulic and Electric Brake Systems, if:
• No alterations, modifications, or replacements are
made to the following:
– Service or parking brake system
– Antilock brake system
– Vacuum system
– Wheels and tires
– Brake system indicator lamp and wiring
– Brake system reservoir labeling
– Suspension ride height or spring rate
– Hydro-boost system
– Power steering pump and lines if used with
Hydro-boost
– Engine belt drive system
• No additional sound deadener or rust proofing material,
that may be applied to the vehicle, can interfere with
proper parking brake cable function.
• No part of add on equipment, i.e. toolboxes, flat
bed attaching brackets, etc., can interfere with the
movement of parking brake cables or air flow to rear
brake assembly.
• Any removal of a Ford body or chassis component is
accompanied by the addition of equal weight.
• Chassis Cab vehicles with a GVWR of 4536 kg [10,000
lb] or less do not exceed the Maximum Unloaded
Vehicle Weight value in Table F, page 11.
• The applicable GAWRs and GVWR weights are not
exceeded.
• The completed vehicle must have a vertical center
of gravity (Equation A) of 48.00 inches or less when
measured from the ground.
• The front axle curb weight of the completed vehicle
(incomplete vehicle weight + min SUB weight, Table
G, page 12) may be reduced by no more than 10%
for SRW or 25% for DRW vehicles, using the front
axle ground reaction as manufactured by Ford Motor
Company.
• The rear axle curb weight of the completed vehicle
(incomplete vehicle weight + min SUB weight, Table
G, page 12) must be the same or greater than the rear
axle ground reaction as manufactured by Ford Motor
Company.
REFERENCE: Equation B can be used to determine the
completed vehicle’s horizontal center of gravity (CGh).
Abbreviation definitions and a vehicle diagram are
provided to assist with the equation on page 10.
TABLE A
CG
hl
= Horizontal distance from front axle to cargo CG:
Model
WB (in) CG
hl
(in)†
Super Duty F-Series:
Regular Cab
137.0
132
Regular Cab
140.8
134
Regular Cab
164.8
146
Regular Cab
188.8
158
Regular Cab
200.8
164
SuperCab
158.0
153
SuperCab
161.8
155
Crew Cab
172.4
165
Crew Cab
176.2
167
Crew Cab
200.2
182
†
If CGhI is not given in the table or if the location of your cargo is
not in the normal cargo area, then your CG
hI
may be estimated
as the distance from the of the front wheel to the horizontal
midpoint of the cargo area.
TABLE B
CG
hp
= Horizontal distance from front wheel to front
passenger load. (Dimensions are inches)
All Super Duty F-Series
= 61.2
TABLE C
CG
VC
= Vertical distance from ground to chassis CG
(Dimensions are inches)
F-250/350 (4X2) SRW > 8500 lb GVWR
= 30.4
F-250/350 (4X4) SRW > 8500 lb GVWR
= 31.4
F-350 (4X2) DRW
= 30.4
F-350 (4X4) DRW
= 31.4
F-450/550 (4X2 & 4X4) DRW
= 35.0
TABLE D
SUPER DUTY F-SERIES PASSENGER LOAD
CG
hp
GVWR [lb]
P [lb]
61.2 [in]
7717-10,000
400
10,001-19,000
500
TABLE E
SUPER DUTY F-SERIES PASSENGER CG
vp
ALL SEATS
4X2
4X4
CG
vp
40.3 [in]
43.8 [in]
EQUATION A
CG
v
=
CG
vb
W
b
+ CG
vc
(
W
c
+ W
l
)
+
(
CG
vp
)
x P
GVWR
CG
h
=
GVWR
(
W
rb
+ W
rc
+
+ W
rl
)
x WB
( )
P x CG
hp
WB
EQUATION B