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I finally had some time(and nice weather) to snap a few pics.
The mudflaps I installed
AVS Bugflector
AVS Vent visors
Headrest DVD players for the kids
Recon "Big Rig" Light bar
Another mud flap shot
Thanks for the comments. We have named the truck "The Mistress" because I have been spending so much time with her. I think my wife is getting jealous.
The dealer sticker has been removed. I took it off after I took the pics.
Dixoncity, the light bar was fairly easy to install. The only thing I didn't like was drilling holes for the mounting screws. They are in the pinch weld under the doors. A little paint on the back side to seal them and it will be fine.
Are those TV's factory installed? If not (and you don't mind me asking) how much installed? Brand etc? I am shopping around for some right now. Nice looking rig BTW.
Are those TV's factory installed? If not (and you don't mind me asking) how much installed? Brand etc? I am shopping around for some right now. Nice looking rig BTW.
No, they are not factory installed. I installed them. The brand is Invision and it is the Ford factory kit out of the Ford accessory book. I work for a local car dealer (not Ford) and I got them for $1200.00. I think the kit out of the book retail is around $1800.00. Very easy install and they have a lifetime warranty. Can't go wrong with Invision or Rosen. Both very good brands for headrest kits.
The things on the back of the seats are covers. I have two kids, 6 and 3 and they like to put their feet on the back of the seats. They protect the seats from whatever is on their shoes.
The lights are from Recon. The mudflaps are Deflecta-Sheild. Bought the lights from a local retailer and the mudflaps are from Amazon.com.
I sure like the look of the Recon strips. On their website they have two lengths and two different lighting styles.
Did you have to get 4 of the shorter ones because of the center step support??
How about the wiring? Did you use the strip that have two colored LEDs?
The power source for the amber running lights would seem straightforward enough, but what about the source for the white LEDs that light when the doors open or the key fob is used, where'd that connect?