This way, we can provide you with our best recommendation. Finally, let us know the area of the country where you do most of your driving. What's New For 1996 There are not a ton of changes to mention for 1996 as the all-new 97 was starting production and getting headlines. . Also please let us know which tire features are important to you. The body style would stick around for the model year for the F-250 and F-350, but this was it for the F-150 body. Other configurations made 150 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque.
While this information is specific to vehicle make, model, model year and body type, your personal information is not taken into consideration and could greatly alter the actual premium quoted by an insurer. Some say 1996 was the last year for a real truck-like F150 as the 97 model is much more car-like. And, gas prices were at their highest level in five years. The premium has been determined based on annual premium data for defined coverages liability, comprehensive and collision from a major insurer. Also, the Flareside box was no longer an option.
You could still get regular cab, Super Cab, and Flareside configurations. Ford began changing seats to have integrated headrests. Please tell us the year, make and model of the vehicle for which you would like a tire recommendation. Factors that will affect your rate include your age, marital status, credit history, driving record, and the garaging address of your vehicle. The high end Eddie Bauer trim level was an option again, although it was dropped after 1996.
I encourage you to take a few minutes right now to check this truck out! Although not available online, we may be able to help you find a tire that fits your selection. Ford sold nearly 800,000 F-Series trucks in 1996. A couple decades later, there would be hints of the Eddie Bauer version in other high end F-150 versions such as the Limited, Platinum and King Ranch editions. . . . .
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