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Old 11-25-2009, 04:54 PM
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My mods (in progress)

So I decided to start my own thread on stuff I am doing to my truck.

*** UPDATED Mod list as of 1/29/12 ***
So this is the list of things done/to come:
- Escort 9500ci custom mounted radar detector system
- Tinted fronts to match rears
- TruXedo Rollable tonneau cover to work with cargo management system
- Python Alarm w/Remote Start w/Viper SmartStart
- Rhino spray-in liner
- 2010 Heated Power Rear Window
- Sound deadening material (Hushmat)
- Installing auto up/down modules for windows
- Head liner fixed
- Wood trim painted "Piano Black"
- Rear door armrests wrapped in matched front padded leather
- Dynolock tail gate locker
- Tail gate lock removed
- Raptor/HD headlights
- Red LED tail lights
- All chrome pieces, grill, rear tail gate piece in gunmetal
- OEM wheels painted flat black
- Black lug nuts
- FLIR night vision camera w/ additional screen custom mounted in the dash
- 4500K HIDs in headlights/fog lights
- Predator Motorsports 10" LED bars mounted behind the grill
- Strobes in head/tail lights
- SoundOff light bar with amber sides and white middle
- Hella horn
- MBRP Dual Side Cat-back
- Nav-TV VIM module
- USB2 mod
- Rear entertainment system
- SCT Touch Screen Xtreme Ford Programmer
- Sony PS3 so that I can watch blu-rays
- Sound system. I have to swap out the amplifier to use the processor to have the sound from sony PS3
- Processor Audisone Bit One
- Amplifier Audison LRX 5.1k
- Component speakers Hertz HSK 165.4
- Sub 10" Hertz ES 250.4
- Load Helpers
- PA system
- Keyless Start

Waiting to be installed:
- Procharger F1A supercharger
- Custom Water-2-Air Intercooler
- Custom 3" Exhaust
- MMR 900 series built short block (up to 900 whp)
- Stage 3 Heads with Custom Stage 2 Cams
- Custom Fuel System with Aeromotive A1000 Fuel Pump
- Built transmission w/Circle-D Torque Converter
- Brembo BBK 6 piston 380mm slotted rotor
- PowerSlot OEM size slotted rear brake rotors with Hawk brake pads

Coming Soon:
- Auto up/down module for roof and rear window so that it will close with the rest of the windows when armed (March 2012)
- Re-do the rear entertainment system (March 2012)
- Try to retrofit F-250 mirrors with power telescoping (March 2012)
- Custom Suspension based on Fox Racing Components (March 2012)
- LED Fog Lights (March 2012)
- Headlight Retrofit Mod (March 2012)
- Strobes to LED strobes conversion (March 2012)
- New PA System (March 2012)









More to come!
 

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Old 11-25-2009, 05:28 PM
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Incredible...post pics! Where do you find the time???
 
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Old 11-25-2009, 06:36 PM
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The carbon fiber dash looks great. More pics please.
 
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Old 11-25-2009, 07:10 PM
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actually not really feeling the carbon fiber dash in the Platinum. I never used to care for wood trim either, but the wood trim in the Platinum is very classy looking and goes great with the Sienna brown leather seats and brown upper dash. The Lariat wood trim has a different color that I don't care for.

kudos on the rear door leather arm rests, I never really noticed that before.
 
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Nice work, and more pics would be nice
 
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Looks great so far good job.
 
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Old 11-26-2009, 03:24 AM
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I'm looking forward to the results of the supercharger.
 

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Old 11-27-2009, 09:28 AM
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How do you remove the rear seats? I've been trying to figure it out in my supercab???
 
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That is a lot of work, looks great so far.
 
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I haven't updated this in awhile but things are coming along pretty nicely...
Since last time, I removed the carbon fiber vinyl and i just painted it black so it looks much better inside imo at this point... and of course I finished a little bit of exterior work that I planned and this is what I got in yesterday





I've been waiting for stage 2 kit so it is self driven but I couldn't wait any longer so I went with HO tuner kit with D1SC supercharger unit and 3 core intercooler upgrade and probably will be running 9 lbs of boost at this point and will be using Diablo for tuning this thing...
 
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Old 06-16-2010, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 3kgtSL91
So I decided to start my own thread on stuff I am doing to my truck.

So this is the list of things done/to come:
- 9500ci custom mounted radar detector system (In progress)
- Tinted fronts to match rears (Installed)
- AirAid Intake (Installed)
- TruXedo Rollable tonneau cover to work with cargo management system (Installed)
- Alarm w/Remote Start (Installed)
- Rhino spray-in liner (Installed)
- 2010 Heated Powered Rear Window (Installed)
- Sound deadening material, going with Hushmat (In progress)
- Installing auto up/down modules for windows (In progress)
- Fixing the liner (In progress)
- Since I hate wood trim, I decided to wrap it in carbon fiber vinyl. It looks pretty good in person... (Installed)
- Wrapping rear door armrests to match fronts with padded leather, I don't why Ford decided not to do it this way from the factory (Installed)
- Dynolock tailgate locker (Installed)
- Raptor headlights (On order)
- LED tail lights. Still not sure about which ones to go with, either black, smoke or red... damn (Soon)
- Painting Grille, rear tailgate piece in gunmetal (Soon)
- All chrome stuff in gunmetal (Soon)
- OEM wheels in gunmetal (Soon)
- FLIR night vision camera w/ additional screen custom mounted in the dash (January)
- HID fog lights (Still researching)
- Procharger supercharger (February-March)
- MBRP Cat-back. Still not sure which brand to go with (Researching)
More to come!
How did you get the Navigation and shifter bezels off? I am going to use the same 3M film on my truck, so I would like to know how to safely take them off without causing any damage.
Thanks
 
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Shop did it for me so I can't really help you with that, sorry
 
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And here are some pictures of that truck as-is as of today It's a little dirty...
























 
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Old 06-16-2010, 05:53 PM
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Uh what do you do that requires a separate FLIR cam?
 
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Those are probably the best done headrest monitors I have seen. Looks great!
 


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