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Old 09-03-2015, 12:18 PM
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My new Lariat has been flawless. At least for the first 600 miles. Everything continues to exceed expectations. I keep telling people and myself, "it has that" or "they already thought of that".

Now I am thinking about "what next"...
Is there anything that I need to be considering? Is there any "must have" add-on that needs to be on my with list?

And why, please.



FYI... I cannot lift it any higher and fit in the garage.

2015 F150 Lariat 502A SuperCrew FX4 - Tech Package - 3.5L Ecoboost - Moonroof - Caribou w/Camel leather

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Originally Posted by ConnectEgr
My new Lariat has been flawless. At least for the first 600 miles. Everything continues to exceed expectations. I keep telling people and myself, "it has that" or "they already thought of that".

Now I am thinking about "what next"...
Is there anything that I need to be considering? Is there any "must have" add-on that needs to be on my with list?

And why, please.



FYI... I cannot lift it any higher and fit in the garage.
Mud Flaps (I got the Ford OEM ones)

Weathertech digitalfit floor liners (or Husky equivalent)

AMP Research BedStep

Tonneau cover. Lots of great options. I went BakFlip HD

A bed liner of some sort. I went Weathertech tech mat for bed & tailgate. fits and works great.

I want to get a clear bra for the front of the hood, next. But I have to get some chips fixed first. Shouldn't have waited 11K miles.
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Originally Posted by StevieP65
Mud Flaps (I got the Ford OEM ones)

Weathertech digitalfit floor liners (or Husky equivalent)

AMP Research BedStep

Tonneau cover. Lots of great options. I went BakFlip HD

A bed liner of some sort. I went Weathertech tech mat for bed & tailgate. fits and works great.

I want to get a clear bra for the front of the hood, next. But I have to get some chips fixed first. Shouldn't have waited 11K miles.
I have the Weathertech; floor liners, bed mat, and tailgate mat. When I start seeing scratches I plan to get it sprayed. I also have a roll-up tonneau cover. A bed divider and the tailgate step, was included.
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Weathertech liners are terrible; get Husky X Acts. Returned my Weathertech.
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Weathertech liners are terrible; get Husky X Acts. Returned my Weathertech.
What do you find better about the Husky over the Weathertech?
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What do you find better about the Husky over the Weathertech?
If they're anything like the ones I had in my edge, the Weathertecs are super thin for the price you pay. Just my opinion, of course.
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Wheel well liners... should have been on from the get go

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Do you know if you can put the Weathertech bed liner over Line-X? I see that it uses Velcro discs to hold it down. would it stick to the line-x?


Originally Posted by StevieP65
Mud Flaps (I got the Ford OEM ones)

Weathertech digitalfit floor liners (or Husky equivalent)

AMP Research BedStep

Tonneau cover. Lots of great options. I went BakFlip HD

A bed liner of some sort. I went Weathertech tech mat for bed & tailgate. fits and works great.

I want to get a clear bra for the front of the hood, next. But I have to get some chips fixed first. Shouldn't have waited 11K miles.
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Do you know if you can put the Weathertech bed liner over Line-X? I see that it uses Velcro discs to hold it down. would it stick to the line-x?
I don't think so. The Weathertech is fitted, with a lip around the wheel well and along three sides. The spray in liner has to changed these dimensions.
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Originally Posted by Carmmond
Wheel well liners... should have been on from the get go
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