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Old 03-29-2009, 07:00 AM   #1
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Does anyone here own or know about the late model F650?

I am gathering information on some of the parts that come on F650’s. I would like to learn more about the hydraulic braking system on them. I need a break down of the components and rotor diameter, if you have photographs that would be a huge help. Also, is the lug pattern a standard ten lug? Meaning, can I take a rim off a F650 and reinstall it on a modern semi? What kind of running gear do they have? I am very interested to know the type of front end the four wheel drive models use. Also, is there a good online source to check on the price and availability of parts? Any help with this is greatly appreciated. I am limited on my searching abilities right now.
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Old 03-29-2009, 07:04 AM   #2
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dont know about the brakes but i have seen many of them with the alcoa wheels. what size are you running?? 22.5, 24.5LP, 24.5?? they should all work on that truck as they are all 10 lug wheels.
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Old 03-29-2009, 07:07 AM   #3
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I have 22.5's, and they will bolt up to just about any medium to heavy ten tug truck.
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i see alot of 22.5 on dumps. have seen a few of them on semis but everything i have ever run has been 24.5. f650s did come stock with 22.5 wheels.
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That is what I have on my F350. (Adaptors) I figured it was all the same, I just wanted to varify. The brakeing system is what interests me the most.
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sorry but cant help you there. ask me if you need help concerning brakes on a semi though. pretty knowledgeable when it comes to that.
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I cannot do much with air brakes.
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i think a buddy of mine has one at work, i can find out tomorrow and get you some info if possible
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That would be appreciated. Photographs would be even more so.
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dangit bud.... they have an international not a big ford. sorry bout that
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