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Old 05-09-2010, 03:55 PM
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Acceseries for 2010 F-150

Hi everyone I am the proud owner of a 2010 F-150 FX4. My first Ford believe it or not.
I am looking for some accesseries for it. LED headlights, tonneau cover, mud flaps and so on. I have looked here at the dealership in town and they are way over priced any suggestions where I can look and buy from?
 
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Old 05-09-2010, 04:44 PM
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well welcome

best online places i use are autoanything.com or summitracing.com or ebay if you feel lucky

for mudflaps i would get weathertech no drill or husky liner mud flaps
 
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Old 05-09-2010, 05:37 PM
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How good are those weathertech no drill mud flaps I have never heard of them before, I am curious to as how well they will stand up to the cold climate up North here?
 
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As for your tonneau cover I would suggest the Access literider. I got mine from truckalterations.com for a great price with overnight shipping. Its easy to install, it is semi-secure, no bows to remove when you roll it up, and easy to adjust with temperature changes.
 
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those mud flaps are just as good, as any others same type of plastic, just a easy no drill install. i did all 4 in less than 30 mins and didn't have to remove the tires

for tonneau cover you have to look at needs

1. hard cover is great if you need total bed security, but cost the most

2. a soft cover will be cheaper

figure out what kind you need and how much money you have to spend and we could point you in the right way
 
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I am familar with the types of tonneau covers, I have had trucks all my life just mainly chevs. I like the full rubber mud flaps and not the plastic ones as I feel they are more durable especially up here. I have never seen the no drill ones before.
 
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Don't count on finding LED headlights. You can get some nice LED foglights and all other bulbs can be replaced with LED bulbs. If you want more info let me know. I changed all my exterior bulbs(except headlights) on my 2006 XLT Screw 4x4 to LED bulbs.
 
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As far as LED headlights the dealership here has them but they are pricier than hell, $750.00 a headlight.
 
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I am familar with the types of tonneau covers, I have had trucks all my life just mainly chevs. I like the full rubber mud flaps and not the plastic ones as I feel they are more durable especially up here. I have never seen the no drill ones before.
Chevy makes trucks? Since when?
 
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Retrax roll top is made in ND, It will hold up in cold climate. Mine is 6.5 yrs old and I'm in MB.
 
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Chevy makes trucks? Since when?

LOL, I agree ever since 2000 Chevy has kinda declined on the truck department.
 




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