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Old 11-12-2012, 06:43 PM
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I'm looking to add something new to my 2004 Ford F150. What else should I add and I want to stay under $500. Let me know what would look good on it. It already has a 2.5" level kit, 17" black pro comp extreme alloy wheels, 33" rugged terrain tires, black diamond plated tool box, black tail light covers, and dual exhaust .
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needs some fender flares i just installed a set of the bushwacker "street style" flares look almost like the stock fx4 ones just stick out slightly farther
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Originally Posted by wfp216
I'm looking to add something new to my 2004 Ford F150. What else should I add and I want to stay under $500. Let me know what would look good on it. It already has a 2.5" level kit, 17" black pro comp extreme alloy wheels, 33" rugged terrain tires, black diamond plated tool box, black tail light covers, and dual exhaust .
How about a programmer? Nice truck you have!
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Thank you, looks nice! My wheels stick out an inch to inch and a half so do you think bushwacker pocket style ones would look better?
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I would go with the stock style flares. Not a huge fan of the pocket ones. Also, kind of looks like your rear end is sitting lower. I would put in an AAL or bigger block.
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not the pocket ones but maybe one step up from mine can't remember the the name of the style but i think they offer a 1 1/2 or 1 3/4"S of extra coverage mine are like 1/2 inch


http://www.bushwacker.com/fender.asp...&search=Search

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How about a programmer? Nice truck you have!
Thank you, I never really understood the real benefits of programmers. Like what specifically do they do?
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Thank you, I never really understood the real benefits of programmers. Like what specifically do they do?
Change shift point's, adjust speedometer when running taller tires, etc. I had an Edge Evolution in my '04 and it worked great.
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even a custom grille would be nice, here's one on my '04 Lariat
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