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I suspect that a window sticker will not give him all the info he seeks.
Still trying to figure out what he seeks? It's a 17 year old truck that he bought and now wants to confirm it's identity? The 2005 order guide is available on blue oval forums if the OP wants to do some relic diving. I would be asking questions on what's under the hood as we all know the 6.0 all too well.
All I can figure he is on a wild goose chase to prove something or someone is wrong maybe. Or maybe he got hoodwinked when he bought the truck and not thinks it is not a KR model.
I offered....maybe you can order your window sticker.
I didn't realize it was an offer, I was able to access some basic ETIS functions myself. I assumed that's what you meant since there was no explanation as to why.
Still trying to figure out what he seeks? It's a 17 year old truck that he bought and now wants to confirm it's identity? The 2005 order guide is available on blue oval forums if the OP wants to do some relic diving. I would be asking questions on what's under the hood as we all know the 6.0 all too well.
Actually, as described in my post, I have attempted to access the 2005 brochure and order guide, but I was only able to access the one for 2006....
All I can figure he is on a wild goose chase to prove something or someone is wrong maybe. Or maybe he got hoodwinked when he bought the truck and not thinks it is not a KR model.
Not a wild goose chase, just looking for basic answers that it seems Google doesn't have.
Would you be even the least bit curious as to why a King Ranch would have an XLT bet on it? Maybe I'm missing something....
Last edited by PrIsMaTiSm; May 5, 2021 at 08:28 AM.
BTW, there are only 3 model levels of trucks, XL, XLT and Lariat. The KR and other high end trucks are "accessorized", "spiffed up" versions of the Lariat.
BTW, there are only 3 model levels of trucks, XL, XLT and Lariat. The KR and other high end trucks are "accessorized", "spiffed up" versions of the Lariat.
So we would have expected to see either a Lariat die or possibly a King Ranch die on this trucks bed?
Thanks for the info! It's interesting to see that there are no clearance lights even though the brochure says they were included in the King Ranch trim.
So we would have expected to see either a Lariat die or possibly a King Ranch die on this trucks bed?
Thanks for the info! It's interesting to see that there are no clearance lights even though the brochure says they were included in the King Ranch trim.
The build specs above clearly show no roof clearance lights. These were optional and that truck wasn't optioned with them. Lights were only standard on DRW. I still don't understand the XLT bed reference.
The picture shows a KR bed with the correct wheel moldings and top trim. Not sure where XLT keeps coming from. Don't use that tag as a reference, that tag is a "buck tag" for assembly only. None of that can be decoded.
The picture shows a KR bed with the correct wheel moldings and top trim. Not sure where XLT keeps coming from. Don't use that tag as a reference, that tag is a "buck tag" for assembly only. None of that can be decoded.
Wondering why you say they can't be decoded when this one clearly says "XLT DIE" and the Lariats we have here clearly say "LAR DIE". I'll attach a picture with it highlighted to be sure you see where it is stamped.
Right above it it says "BOX"
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