FORD F-350
Parts and Accessories

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Top Picks for Ford F350 Accessories

Check out some of our favorite products for Ford F350.

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  • Durable aluminum slat construction

  • marine-grade vinyl overlay

  • Matte black slats, clamps, and hardware

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  • Lowest deployed power-retractable running boards

  • Premium, single-motor design

  • Corrosion-resistant cast aluminum construction

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  • Rugged construction handles heavy cargo

  • Anti-skid surface prevents cargo from sliding

  • Knee friendly 3/4" cushioned floor

Ford F350 Specs & Standard Features

Over the years, the Ford F-Series has undergone 14 significant generational changes, with each bringing new technology to the table. For conciseness, we’re covering only “Super Duty” generations, first introduced in 1998.

5th Generation (2023–Current)

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4th Generation (2017–2022)

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3rd Generation (2011–2016)

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2nd Generation (2008–2010)

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1st Generation (1998–2007)

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Ford F350 Resources

At RealTruck, our goal isn’t just to offer industry-leading parts and accessories but to help educate and inspire our customers. For tips, tricks, and recommended mods, check out all of our Ford F-350 guides on RealSource. Check out some of our experts’ favorites:

Ford F350 Legacy

The Ford F-350 is Ford’s ultimate heavy-duty pickup—the largest and most powerful without delving into commercial, mid-duty trucks. The F-350, together with its half-ton and 3/4-ton siblings—the F-150 and F-250—forms Ford’s best-selling vehicle line—the Ford F-Series. 

The F-350 is ideal for towing heavy loads, working long hours at the job site, or other labor-intensive tasks. However, it’s still refined enough for daily use, making it the ultimate vehicle for the tradesperson. 

Though the F-350 has been around for over half a century, the F-350 Super Duty that we’re all familiar with didn’t come about until 1998. This redesigned heavy-duty platform was the first of Ford’s heavy-duty trucks to drastically differ from its half-ton models, sporting a beefier chassis, redesigned body panels, and more. Since then, the recipe has been relatively similar, even down to the Power Stroke V8 diesel power plants.

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