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F250 Harley Davidson #2621 is sitting in my driveway. Absolutely beautiful. It makes you feel totally King of the Road. Love everything about it except (again) the floor mats. Too small in the back to be of much use and with the black carpet everything shows. Anybody know where to get a premium set of carpeted mats to fit? I have Catchall mats in my '04 F150 but they aren't dressy enough for the Harley.
Would also like to upgrade the stereo with at least a sub in the rear. Anybody make a good aftermarket box that will fit the F250?
Thanks for your help - this is the best place for advice, period!
I got my husky liners (not carpet) from performanceproducts4trucks.com, they had a 25% off sale two weeks ago and the liners came in about 5 days earlier then they said. Anyways, they also have carpet mats available.
gratz on the new toy, I would say post a pic but I have yet to do that myself
I'll get pics up as soon as I can keep it clean from the carwash to home! Spring is threatening to break here in Manitoba - melting snow, road sand and general muck. Great truck weather but lousy "keep it clean" weather.
Congrats on your new ride, its been a week for me and I still cant
get this stupid grin of my face. I also have a pair of Jls and a 500 1 I whant
to get installed. I seen a box that fits the King Ranch I think would fit behind
our seats, I will look for the link and pass it on.
Edit
Check out supercrewsound.com
Last edited by florida03; Mar 9, 2005 at 06:00 PM.
Check out the JL Stealth box for the SD. There is one in the near future for my 05' CC. The sub replaces either the bottom of the center console or the lower portion of the middle seat in the bench version.
Congrats on the new trucks guys. I too just got my F-250 Harley truck last week. Blue with the flames (what other way is there...... lol). This truck is awesome!! I've only driven mine about 60 miles so far, but love every minute of it. I have a demo so this truck won't be my daily driver, in fact it will probably end up being my garage queen. lol
I'm in the process of installing 3M clear bra paint protection on the front end along with the lower front fenders and doors (to protect the flames from chips). I'm getting a spray in liner done tomorrow so I'm just about ready for the road. I've already installed the inner rear fender shields that Ford so kindly left off since last year.
I'm also curious about stero upgrade information. I would like to keep the factory head unit but upgrade to an amp, sub and possibly better speakers if there is a decent option for the money.
EDIT: I forgot to mention I had Foxx Weatherboot mats in my 01' KR and they were awesome. Great coverage (pretty much every piece of carpet) and don't look bad. I think these Harley mats are very cheap looking and don't cover anything.
Darin
Last edited by 3ValveV10Harley; Mar 23, 2005 at 01:15 PM.
Any of you guys with these later trucks have the plastic rear inner liners (splash and mud guards) installed on your truck. Rumor has it that Ford was going to start reinstalling them on these later trucks,let me know if you can before I go and buy a set for each side. thanks
Any of you guys with these later trucks have the plastic rear inner liners (splash and mud guards) installed on your truck. Rumor has it that Ford was going to start reinstalling them on these later trucks,let me know if you can before I go and buy a set for each side. thanks
My truck was just built the week of the 7th (this month) and it didn't have the liners. Ford won't retrofit older build units with new parts that get added later in the year for us as dealers. At 10% over cost the liners cost me $80 which I think is totally rediculous for four flat pieces of plastic. But, wadda ya gonna do.......
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