The front and rear tracks have been widened more than 1. Interior Features Three cabs are offered: regular cab, extended cab and crew cab. Stronger stance and style - The new F-150 features an all-new design, with a bold exterior shape that reflects Ford truck toughness and capability. The 2004 Ford F-150's interior is roomier than ever thanks to its new growth. The 2004 Ford F-150 is bigger, stronger, more versatile and more comfortable than anything in Ford's history. New interiors - Custom environments have been developed for each series.
It exceeds rigorous new federal safety standards for air bag and offset crash performance. Safety - The new Occupant Position Sensing technology for the first-row passenger makes the 2004 F-150 a strong choice for safety. In short, this is a company that knows how to produce hard-working, rugged models-the saying 'Built Ford Tough' is no coincidence. Things that need to stay out of the elements, like groceries or golf clubs, now easily fit behind the seats. This means a maximum tow rating of 9,500 pounds and maximum payload capacity of 2,900 pounds. For SuperCab models, that extra length means increased rear-seat comfort for three adults in the rear seat. You can bet that countless hours were taken to make sure everything is top notch.
So when Ford decides to redesign its flagship full-size pickup truck, it is big news. New for the 2004 Ford F-150 Even tougher - F-150's fully boxed frame is approximately nine times stiffer torsionally than its predecessor, providing the foundation for improved durability, driving dynamics, and ride refinement and quietness. Easy access - Reflecting consumer demand for ease of access for people and cargo, Regular Cab models feature new, class-exclusive access doors that open up new stowage possibilities behind the seat. It also contributes to a quieter cab environment. The new look of the 2004 Ford F-150 is very bold indeed. With a maximum tow rating of 9,900 pounds and maximum payload capacity of 3,000 pounds, the new F-150 is the most capable full-size pickup under 8,500 pounds. .
More spaciousness - Regular Cab and SuperCab models have a passenger compartment that is 6 inches longer, providing more space inside for occupants and their gear. Exterior Features Beds of 5. New engine technology - Ford's new 5. Performance The new F-150's fully boxed frame is approximately nine times stiffer torsionally than its predecessor. Plus, a class-exclusive new standard Tailgate Assist feature helps owners of all statures more easily open and close the gate.
Superior driving experience - Tremendous attention to detail and engineering advancements -- such as the new outboard rear shock absorbers and wider rear leaf springs -- have been applied to the chassis of the F-150 to deliver a confident, capable driving experience. Ford has 85 years of truck-making experience; 55 with the F-Series alone. Safety and Security Dual front airbags and antilock 4-wheel disc brakes are standard on all 2004 models. For 2004, all cabs now have four doors and are six inches longer and four inches taller. And that is quite a statement, given Ford's tradition.
A class-exclusive new standard Tailgate Assist feature helps owners of all statures open and close the gate. Regular cabs and extended cabs have rear-hinged back doors; crew cabs have four full doors. The Regular cab's industry-first rearward-swinging access doors make it easier to reach a behind-seat cargo area. The two engines offered are as follows: a 4. The refined interiors take the full-size pickup to a new level of comfort and refinement. Links Visit for more information on the Ford F-150.
Smooth, quiet and refined, it also contributes to the quieter cab environment. For 2004, the box is more than 2 inches deeper, with greater cargo volume. For Regular Cab, it means 16 inches of secure storage space behind the seat. Cargo capacity - The new F-150 cargo box is more than 2 inches deeper, with greater cargo volume. .
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