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The Silverado HD Regular Cab has a much larger cargo box than the F-250 Regular Cab shortbed (83.5 vs. 78.5 cubic feet).
The Silverado HD Double Cab shortbed has a much larger cargo box than the F-Super Duty SuperCab shortbed (69.5 vs. 65.4 cubic feet). The Silverado HD Double Cab longbed has a much larger cargo box than the F-Super Duty SuperCab longbed (83.5 vs. 78.5 cubic feet).
The Silverado HD Crew Cab shortbed has a much larger cargo box than the F-Super Duty SuperCrew shortbed (69.5 vs. 65.4 cubic feet). The Silverado HD Crew Cab longbed has a much larger cargo box than the F-Super Duty SuperCrew longbed (83.5 vs. 78.5 cubic feet).
The Silverado HD’s cargo box is larger than the F-Super Duty’s in almost every dimension:
|
Silverado HD Regular Cab |
Silverado HD Crew Cab |
F-250 Regular Cab |
F-Super Duty SuperCab |
Length (short/long) |
98.3” |
82.3”/98.3” |
98.1” |
81.9”/98.1” |
Max Width |
71.4” |
71.4” |
66.9” |
66.9” |
Min Width |
50.6” |
51.9” |
50.5” |
50.5” |
Height |
21” |
21” |
21.1” |
21.1” |
The Chevrolet Silverado HD offers an optional EZ Lift-and-Lower Tailgate, which prevents the heavy tailgate from falling with a crash and causing injury. It allows adults and children to easily open and close the tailgate with one hand to better facilitate loading and unloading. The Ford F-Super Duty doesn’t offer a tailgate assist.
The Silverado HD has stake post holes, to allow the containment of tall, light loads. The F-Super Duty doesn’t offer stake post holes.
The Silverado HD has an all welded cargo box to eliminate possible corrosion spots and to provide better chassis stiffness. The cargo box in the F-Super Duty is bolted through the bed to the frame with large bolts. These bolts are a prime area for corrosion to start as the normal flexing of the truck’s chassis causes them to eat through the finish; they can also snag cargo as it slides in and out.