Buy or Lease a New Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW in Eau Claire, WI

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Frequently Asked Questions about New Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW Eau Claire, WI

How does the F-350 differ from the F-250?

The F-350 steps up from the F-250 with a higher payload rating and a stronger rear axle designed to carry more weight. It also has a higher gross vehicle weight rating, which means it can legally handle a greater combined weight of truck, passengers, cargo, and trailer tongue weight. For buyers who regularly work at or near the F-250's limits, the F-350 provides meaningful additional capacity.

What does GVWR mean on a Super Duty truck?

GVWR stands for Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, which is the maximum total weight the truck is rated to handle including the vehicle itself, passengers, cargo in the bed, and trailer tongue weight. Staying within that rating is important for both safety and compliance with commercial vehicle regulations in Wisconsin. The F-350 carries a higher GVWR than the F-250, which matters most for buyers who frequently load the bed or tow at the top of the range.

Can the F-350 SRW handle a fifth wheel hitch?

Yes, the F-350 SRW is commonly paired with fifth wheel hitches, and Ford offers a factory fifth wheel prep package to simplify the installation. Fifth wheel setups mount in the bed and distribute trailer weight over the rear axle more evenly than a conventional receiver hitch, which improves stability when towing large campers or commercial trailers. The F-350 with the diesel engine is the configuration most often recommended for heavy fifth wheel applications.

Is the F-350 available with the Power Stroke diesel engine?

Yes, the 6.7L Power Stroke diesel is available across the F-350 lineup and is the most popular choice for buyers who use the truck for heavy towing or demanding daily work applications. The diesel produces significantly more torque than the gas options, which translates to better control and less strain when pulling heavy loads over long distances. Gas engine options are also available for buyers who prefer lower upfront costs or lighter-duty use.

Can businesses purchase or lease the F-350 Super Duty through Eau Claire Ford?

Yes, Eau Claire Ford works with business buyers on both purchases and leases for the F-350 Super Duty. Ford Motor Credit offers commercial financing options, and purchasing a qualifying work truck may allow businesses to take advantage of Section 179 tax deductions in the year the vehicle is placed into service. Our team can help connect you with the right financing path for your business situation.

Have Additional Questions?

The F-350 is a truck that rewards buyers who take time to configure it correctly from the start. Eau Claire Ford knows the Super Duty lineup well and can help you sort through engine choices, cab styles, hitch setups, and trim options without the guesswork.

Whether you are buying for personal use, replacing a work vehicle, or setting up a truck for a specific job, we will ask the right questions to make sure the configuration matches what you actually need.

Come see us in Eau Claire, WI, give us a call, or reach out online. We are ready to help you find the right F-350 for your work.

The Step Up from F-250: What Actually Changes

The F-250 and F-350 share a platform and look nearly identical from the outside, which makes it easy to wonder what the difference actually is. The answer comes down to payload rating and gross vehicle weight rating. The F-350 carries higher numbers on both, which matters most to buyers who regularly load the bed heavy or tow at the upper end of the Super Duty range.

The F-350 achieves this through a stronger rear axle built specifically to handle additional weight. This is not a minor spec difference on paper. Buyers who work at or near the F-250's limits on a regular basis will notice the difference in how the truck feels and handles under a full load.

  • Higher payload rating than the F-250 for carrying more weight in the bed
  • Stronger rear axle rated for a greater gross vehicle weight
  • SRW configuration keeps the truck manageable in width while stepping up work capacity

If you are not regularly pushing an F-250 close to its limits, the F-350 may be more truck than your situation calls for. But for buyers hauling stone, pulling loaded commercial trailers, or managing heavy equipment on a regular basis, the added rating is worth it.

Eau Claire Ford stocks new F-350 Super Duty models and can help you determine whether the F-350 or F-250 is the right call based on what you are actually doing with the truck.


Payload Capacity in Plain Terms

Payload refers to how much weight the truck can carry in the vehicle itself, including passengers, bed cargo, and anything contributing to the load on the axles. The F-350 SRW is capable of carrying a payload that goes well beyond a light-duty truck and steps meaningfully above most F-250 configurations as well.

This matters most for buyers who regularly haul dense materials like gravel, stone, soil, or equipment in the bed. Exceeding a truck's payload rating puts stress on the suspension, frame, and brakes, and affects how the vehicle behaves under that weight.

  • Payload capacity exceeds most F-250 configurations for demanding bed loads
  • Higher GVWR accommodates greater combined weight of truck, cargo, and tongue weight
  • Available air suspension on select trims helps manage heavy loads more comfortably

Payload ratings vary by configuration, so the exact number depends on which engine, cab, and bed combination you choose. Our team at Eau Claire Ford can pull the specific payload sticker information on any truck in our inventory.

If you are unsure whether your work load fits the F-250 or requires the F-350, we can compare the numbers side by side before you commit to anything.


Fifth Wheel and Gooseneck: Two Hitch Types Worth Understanding

The F-350 is a natural fit for fifth wheel and gooseneck hitch setups, which are the preferred connection methods for large campers, horse trailers, flatbeds, and commercial equipment haulers. Both hitch types mount inside the bed and distribute trailer weight over the rear axle more effectively than a standard receiver hitch at the bumper.

A fifth wheel hitch uses a kingpin-style connection and is commonly paired with large recreational trailers and living quarter horse trailers. A gooseneck hitch uses a ball and coupler in the bed floor and is widely used in agricultural and commercial hauling. Both setups are compatible with the F-350 SRW, and Ford offers factory prep packages for cleaner installation.

  • Factory fifth wheel prep package available for simpler in-bed hitch installation
  • Gooseneck hitch compatible with heavy agricultural and commercial trailer types
  • F-350 towing ratings exceed the F-250 for maximum fifth wheel and gooseneck loads

Buyers stepping into a large fifth wheel RV for the first time should pay close attention to the specific towing ratings on the configuration they choose. The F-350 with the diesel engine is the setup most commonly recommended for those applications.

Eau Claire Ford can help you confirm the right hitch prep package and verify the truck is configured correctly for your specific trailer before anything is finalized.


Matching the F-350 to Your Line of Work

The F-350 Super Duty shows up across a wide range of industries in the Eau Claire, WI area. Contractors use it to pull equipment trailers and move heavy material to job sites. Farmers rely on it for livestock hauling, large implement towing, and feed delivery. Landscapers appreciate the payload room for bulk materials and the ability to pull substantial utility trailers without maxing out the truck.

It is also a common choice for serious RV owners who tow large fifth wheel campers and want the added stability and towing rating that the F-350 provides. For any of these uses, getting the cab, bed, and engine right from the start makes the truck more useful over the long run.

  • Long bed option provides maximum cargo length for tools, materials, and oversized equipment
  • Regular cab configuration maximizes bed length for buyers who prioritize cargo over rear seating
  • Available spray-in bedliner and utility-focused bed packages for work-ready setups

The F-350 adapts to hard use, but it performs better when it is configured for the job from the start rather than trying to make a general-purpose setup work for a specific task.

Tell our team at Eau Claire Ford how you plan to use the truck and we will help you identify the cab, bed, and options that actually serve your work rather than ones you will never touch.


Using the F-350 as a Business Vehicle

A large portion of F-350 buyers in Eau Claire, WI are purchasing the truck for business use, and that changes some of the financial considerations worth thinking through. A work truck used primarily for business may qualify under Section 179 of the tax code, which allows businesses to deduct the vehicle's purchase price in the year it is placed into service rather than spreading it across multiple years. Your accountant is the right person to confirm whether your situation qualifies.

Leasing is a common path for business buyers who want predictable monthly costs and the ability to cycle into updated equipment on a regular schedule. Ford Motor Credit offers commercial lease programs with terms built around business use rather than personal vehicle assumptions.

  • Section 179 deduction may apply to F-350 purchased for qualifying business use
  • Commercial lease programs through Ford Motor Credit with business-friendly terms
  • Fleet purchase options available for businesses adding multiple vehicles at once

Whether you are replacing a single work truck or expanding a fleet, Eau Claire Ford has experience working with business buyers and can help you find a financing structure that fits how the truck will actually be used.

Reach out to our team in Eau Claire, WI to talk through the purchase or lease process for your business. We will make sure the financing and setup reflect your real-world situation from the start.

Eau Claire Ford is your local source for new Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW models in Eau Claire, WI. Whether you are buying or leasing, hauling for work, or towing for recreation, our team is ready to help you find the right configuration. Browse current vehicle specials online, get an estimate on your trade-in, or contact our team to get started.