There were very severe issues in the 2022 and 2023 Ford light truck differentials. Differentials were going out under 30000 miles. No one can be sure if these problems have been fixed. Even if they were fixed I feel more comfortable using this thicker gear oil. 75w140 has become popular in the F150 owners community.No issues I guess, just 75W140 is double the viscosity of 75W85. It's going to be overkill especially in the winter. But if the OP tows, I guess it will be better.
https://www.amsoilcontent.com/ams/lit/g2043.pdf (2nd page)
75W85
Kinematic viscosity at 100°C: 13.3 cSt (SAE40 viscosity)
Kinematic viscosity at 40°C: 76.9 cSt
75W140
Kinematic viscosity at 100°C: 25.9 cSt (SAE60 viscosity)
Kinematic viscosity at 40°C: 172.1 cSt
Even Redline has zeroed in on this issue stating their 75w140 is popular with F150 owners. However after doing my research I believe Amsoil is the better product here.
Ive learned the hard way that when it comes to Fords light truck line you want to go thicker and it seems thats the case too with GM light trucks as well.