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2017+ 6.7 Aluminum Super Duty
Backseat of a crew cab
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[QUOTE="BuiltPowerStrokeTough, post: 1457699, member: 14650"] It's been discussed before and several articles out there on it if you google it. But here's the first article of you search it. Ford wanted to share the same cab between the super duty and F150, likely for cost savings much like they did in the 1990s and earlier. Also if you go to Fords official web site, you can check all the cab specs/dimensions between the two trucks and they are identical. But here's the link if you wanted to take a quick look: [url]http://www.ford-trucks.com/articles/heres-2017-super-duty-resembles-2015-f-150/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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