Ford Super Duty F-350 Gulfport, MS for Sale

Is the New Ford Super Duty F-350 DRW Right for You Near Biloxi, MS?

The new Ford Super Duty F-350 DRW (yes, the dually) is built for serious pulling power, confident stability, and day-in, day-out durability. If your work or weekend life includes heavy trailers, fifth-wheels, or big-time payloads, the F-350 DRW brings the poise and control you want—on US-90, the I-10 corridor, or backing down a Gulf Coast boat ramp.

With a wide-stance dual-rear-wheel setup, upfit-friendly design, and modern driver-assist tech, it's a heavy-duty truck that works smart and looks the part—ready for job sites from Biloxi to Gulfport and long hauls far beyond.

Key Features of the Ford Super Duty F-350 DRW

The F-350 DRW focuses on stability, strength, and control while keeping the cabin connected and comfortable. Expect big-truck capability with the refinement you'll appreciate on long days.

  • Dual rear wheels for enhanced stability and confidence with heavy trailers
  • Heavy-duty chassis & upfit readiness for flatbeds, toolboxes, and specialty equipment
  • Modern tech & driver assistance to support towing, hitching, and maneuvering

Multiple trims and packages let you tailor your F-350 DRW—from work-ready builds to more premium cabins. Choose the configuration that matches your trailer, your routes, and your bottom line.

Why Buy or Lease a Ford F-350 DRW Near Biloxi?

From coastal contractors and commercial fleets to RVers and anglers, the F-350 DRW delivers the right mix of stability, strength, and tech for Mississippi's coast. Lease for lower payments and faster refresh cycles; buy to build long-term equity in a truck that keeps showing up—even when the workload spikes.

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Ford Super Duty F-350 DRW FAQs

What does "DRW" mean on the F-350?

DRW stands for Dual Rear Wheel—commonly called a "dually." The extra rear wheels improve stability and confidence when towing or carrying heavy payloads.

How is the F-350 DRW different from the SRW?

Compared with SRW (single rear wheel), the DRW's wider stance and twin rear tires help distribute weight and enhance trailer stability—especially useful for larger fifth-wheel and gooseneck loads.

Can the F-350 DRW handle fifth-wheel or gooseneck towing?

Yes. Depending on configuration and equipment, the F-350 DRW is well-suited for fifth-wheel and gooseneck applications. Always verify exact ratings for your specific truck and trailer setup.