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2015 f150 King Ranch FX4 with 4" suspension lift

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Old 02-11-2016, 09:59 AM
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Nice truck and mods! Am I to assume your truck does not fit in that garage with that lift?

I want to level out my truck but live in the city and have like maybe an inch or 2 to spare on height clearance in my underground parking garage at home and at work. Seems like 6'8 is a pretty standard clearance for east coast parking garages.
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Originally Posted by Paul Gordon
Nice truck and mods! Am I to assume your truck does not fit in that garage with that lift?

I want to level out my truck but live in the city and have like maybe an inch or 2 to spare on height clearance in my underground parking garage at home and at work. Seems like 6'8 is a pretty standard clearance for east coast parking garages.

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I can, but I have about a1/2" clearance so I have to pull in very slow. The back of the truck is about the same from the door to close it.
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VERY clean looking truck bro. I also not a fan of the light placement , but it's your truck and it does look BAD *** . NICE JOB
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Update,

I have painted the grille inserts and KR badge to match the stitching and piping on the KR seats.

Getting ready to take it to a local car show in upstate SC, in the next two weeks.







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Painted grille inserts to match the stitching and piping on KR seats.








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So after a long debate I decided to remove the light bar and cubes from the grille and place cubes in the bumper that are flush mounted. And place small led bars in the large gap in the bottom of the grille.


















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Originally Posted by Scharft
So after a long debate I decided to remove the light bar and cubes from the grille and place cubes in the bumper that are flush mounted. And place small led bars in the large gap in the bottom of the grille.
Big fan of this set up. Much better with the placement, and all around one of the cleanest trucks I have seen to date as far as 15s go. Well done
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Looks really clean that way. Now all those little lights under the grille...
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I don't like the large gap Ford added at the bottom of the grille, so that's why I used to small ones. I'll try and find mesh or screen to keep the lights but cover them so they are hidden but can still see the light.

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Would a curved single row 40" light bar fit there?
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So, this is what I completed this morning. I like it because I tied it into the rest of the grille with matching colors.

I also covered the fog lights, what do you think of it?

Thanks for everyone's feed back, I like to have it ready for this upcoming car show.







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