This Armored Super Duty Was Once Just a Graduation Gift

See how Casey King brought the potential out of his graduation gift and turned his 2012 Ford F-250 Super Duty into more than just a truck. Check out this 3/4 ton King-mobile, and see just how Casey showed his gratitude for his parent's generosity.

By April Ryder - October 6, 2017
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1. 2012 Ford F-250 Super Duty
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2. Front end fantasies come true
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3. Engine upgrades are the icing on the cake
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4. What's under the wheel well?
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5. Bringin' up the rear
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1. 2012 Ford F-250 Super Duty

Casey King's parents bought him a new 2012 Ford F-250 Super Duty He had been looking for something in the ½-ton category, like a new F-150 to replace the one he had been driving before his parents so graciously dropped a Super Duty into his lap.  for a graduation present five years ago, and he turned his powerful ride into a growing, growling, beast of the road. After receiving the gift (which he took over the payments for shortly thereafter) the modifying began and to be honest with you, probably will never end.

>>Join the conversation about this Armored F-250 Graduation Gift right here in the Ford Trucks Forum!

2. Front end fantasies come true

The front end of this F-250 is unlike any other.  Casey made sure to leave his mark with a trio of 50-, 30-, and 20-inch Trux Tech LED Lighting lightbars, an RBP RX-3 grille, and four Trux Tech LED pods and two Monster Hooks swivel hooks in the Road Armor Titan II bumper.  The coup de gras of King's beast are the custom Gold Standard Lighting headlights, marked with Casey's first and last initials. 

>>Join the conversation about this Armored F-250 Graduation Gift right here in the Ford Trucks Forum!

3. Engine upgrades are the icing on the cake

There are plenty of aesthetically pleasing modifications on this truck, but none more powerful than the 6.7L Power Stroke Diesel engine.  King installed a dirt and dust free engine compartment and an S&B cold-air intake, easily identifiable by Sinister Diesel product's trademark blue.  
>>Join the conversation about this Armored F-250 Graduation Gift right here in the Ford Trucks Forum!

4. What's under the wheel well?

The wheel wells of this Super Duty sport a custom red powder coat made to match the shocks and brake caliper's candy tones.  The 6-inch lift from Icon Vehicle Dynamics sets the stage for those Interco SS-M16 tires. 

5. Bringin' up the rear

King even did a "Super Duty" job on the rear end of his Ford F-250, adding a custom Ford logo, Recon taillights a third brake light, a Road Armor bumper with Rigid Industries reverse lights, Monster Hooks hook, and two swivel hooks.  That's not even all.  There are a Mag-Hytec differential cover and an RBP exhaust tip.

>>Join the conversation about this Armored F-250 Graduation Gift right here in the Ford Trucks Forum!

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