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Made some changes to the front, stuck a Lariat Sport grille on, CAW Grille lights, aftermarket SE style heads, removed the airdam. Forgive the filth, when I took the photo, my driveway was a quagmire.
Made some changes to the front, stuck a Lariat Sport grille on, CAW Grille lights, aftermarket SE style heads, removed the airdam. Forgive the filth, when I took the photo, my driveway was a quagmire.
Thanks Steve.
Just hunkering down with the stay at home thing, not affecting me much out here in the woods. Slowly working on the 150 getting it where I want it, and waiting for nice weather. Hope things get better soon, many people are gonna start getting desperate, we don't need that.
Truck is looking great! Between your suspension upgrade, wheels and air dam delete has quite a nice stance. Also like the PTMed grill and sport headlights
Originally Posted by johnday
Forgive the filth, when I took the photo, my driveway was a quagmire.
Nothing wrong with getting trucks dirty, they're made to work
Thanks guys, I'm really liking this one more than I did my '17 for some reason. I have an idea I may try on the grille, trying to figure out what I could do with making the 4 small bars a little more subtle, maybe satin or flat black vinyl wrap.
Have PTM skull caps, and my Raptor boards to get on yet, then get it cleaned up and a photo session. Private one, of course.
Truck looks great. What lift or level kit do you have and how many inches?
Thank you!
I've got a pair of Rancho Quick Lift coilovers on the front, at 2.5", and a Daystar steel 2" block on the rear. 1.25" rake, I needed to maintain some rake since every once in a while the truck does haul a load. It doesn't take much to make an F150 sag.
Got my Raptor boards reinstalled yesterday, with an extra. I got some F150LEDs running board lights, and installed them on the underside of the boards. Wired them in to work with the courtesy lights. Mounted under the boards, the LEDs themselves aren't seen, I like the way the light is visible thru the boards.