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Here are a couple of pics of my two F150 Supercrews. Both are 04's. Sorry for the crappy pics.
This one is my wifes DD. It's a 2004 Lariat 4x4
Mods: 6" Procomp suspension lift, 18x9 Xtreme Alloys, 35x12.50 Xtreme Allterrains, Magnaflow exhaust, K&N CAI, Bully side steps, Bully brush guard, Line X bed liner in the bed/ frame/ and on the exterior body panels (I.E. doors, bed, fender flares), and a set of KC offroad lights.
This is my DD. (The second pic is from a cruise with Texastruckscene.com)
It's a 2004 Lariat 4x2.
Mods: 3"/5" Beltech suspension drop, K&N CAI, Edge programmer, Bassani exhaust, 03' Harley Davidson F150 wheels and side accents, Leer Bed cover, Bed Rug, and a Poweraid throttle body spacer.
Nice trucks, What do you think about the following add-ons? K&N CAI, Edge programmer, magnaflow exhaust, Poweraid throttle body spacer. What gave the most bang for the buck?
My Edge system gave me a noticable boost in power. It was actually my most recient addition just because I don't see the point in reprogramming your truck if it's stock. I mean you can but you have to go through it all again as you add on new items.
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