Let's see transformation pics of your truck!
#31
Brand new sitting at the Lot.
First Thing was Custom Seat Covers, Front and Back
Next was Harley Tail's
Then went from the 265/60/18's to 275/65/18 Cooper's (love these tires)
Next was LED Conversion Inside, along with Plate lights, Reverse Lights, 3rd Brake Light.
Next Was A Soft Bed Cover ( Tonno Pro)
Then the big Transformation with PTM Bumper, Mirror Caps and Grill with Surround along with Raptor Heads.
And can't for get about my Twin Turbo 3.5 badges
First Thing was Custom Seat Covers, Front and Back
Next was Harley Tail's
Then went from the 265/60/18's to 275/65/18 Cooper's (love these tires)
Next was LED Conversion Inside, along with Plate lights, Reverse Lights, 3rd Brake Light.
Next Was A Soft Bed Cover ( Tonno Pro)
Then the big Transformation with PTM Bumper, Mirror Caps and Grill with Surround along with Raptor Heads.
And can't for get about my Twin Turbo 3.5 badges
Last edited by KingRanchCoy; 08-23-2015 at 09:33 PM.
#34
#36
My F150 XLT
2010 - Tinted windows to 5% all way around. Wind visors around windows. Bed side steps for getting into the tool box. And leveled her out today with a 2" leveling kit. Getting tires hopefully tomorrow. Sorry she's a little dirty. More pics later.
Before 2" level.
After the 2" level.
Before 2" level.
After the 2" level.
#37
Started bone stock 2013 ecoboost the gear ration was maybe a 3.73 not super sure.
I bought the truck at around 14k miles and I knew from the day I bought it I was gonna lift it. I know lifting 2wd trucks is something most people think is a waste but I'm happy.
First purchase was new gears bumped it up to a 4.30 but at the time I had no clue that they don't actually make fears that fit this model truck so I had to pick up an adapter to put in. It wasn't that expensive and the gears work fine so no harm no foul.
Next was tires and wheels I went with 35s on 20x10 fuels.
6inch rough country lift and a little at home work with a hack saw to give the tires some clearance in the front and she's finally done took a little under 9k and 2-3 weeks. Here she is all done.
Add some interior lighting that matches the cluster and head unit. And I had a sub installed which I never actually use but it's still fun when I have friends in the truck.
In the end I couldn't be happier with the changes made. If I thought the little 3.5 litter could take it id be looking at an 8 inch!!
I bought the truck at around 14k miles and I knew from the day I bought it I was gonna lift it. I know lifting 2wd trucks is something most people think is a waste but I'm happy.
First purchase was new gears bumped it up to a 4.30 but at the time I had no clue that they don't actually make fears that fit this model truck so I had to pick up an adapter to put in. It wasn't that expensive and the gears work fine so no harm no foul.
Next was tires and wheels I went with 35s on 20x10 fuels.
6inch rough country lift and a little at home work with a hack saw to give the tires some clearance in the front and she's finally done took a little under 9k and 2-3 weeks. Here she is all done.
Add some interior lighting that matches the cluster and head unit. And I had a sub installed which I never actually use but it's still fun when I have friends in the truck.
In the end I couldn't be happier with the changes made. If I thought the little 3.5 litter could take it id be looking at an 8 inch!!
#38