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I'm curious why you got the 2016 flooring was the older flooring not available?
cool project. I bet your truck will feel like new when you're done. I always say the only real difference between a nice vehicle and a crap one is cleanliness.
sorry I missed your post before. Yes the older floor was no linger available, 2013 and up was all ford still had in stock. I didnt want a generic kit as those never line up and fit nicely. Figured the cab structure was the same so should fit with the least amount of fighting.
Wow, time flies! Sorry I havent been keeping this thread up to date. The interior is at a stand still, I have yet to hook up the ac ducts. I have the new floor down, both front seats and center jump seat finished. (Have the pictures, just need the time to uplod and edit it).
Have had some major life changes in the last few months, and decided my best course of action is to go back to school for a degree in the engineering field (civil or mechanical). I have been attending junior college clasees and working at the railway still full time. Moving to the phoenix area in a few months and trying to get my house here ready to sell. Amazed how much things have changed already and how fast life is coming at me. Job hunting in the Phoenix area for somthing to pay bills while I finish up at the JC and than transfer to ASU.
In addition I have been going through the truck with a fine tooth comb fixing some back burner issues before I drive it cross country. Ended up doing a set XRF tie rods (all four), in an effort to fix some wander. Saving up for a water pump, and have flushed all major fluids minus coolant (may as well do it when I swap the pump).
Long story short I havent forgotten about this thread just been slammed with life. Hope every one is doing well, and Ill try to get the center console tear down and re-assembly posted soon!
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