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Old 10-20-2014, 09:57 PM
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No problem glad I could help! I'm also getting the amber one for my 2002 screw.
Old 10-20-2014, 10:08 PM
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KCCOfox, here's the instructions for the led puddle lamps

https://www.f150forum.com/f71/puddle...ctures-161809/
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Awesome, thanks bud
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Crap, this thread where everyone is saying they are getting an amazing deal on amp power steps has got me intrigued haha

https://www.f150forum.com/f37/amp-re...licity-261218/
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Annnnnnd I bought them. Damn money pit lol
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Originally Posted by KPT2
Annnnnnd I bought them. Damn money pit lol
I'm thinking Christmas...I can still get them up here $300 cheaper than a local purchase!
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Also I had been noticing recently that the truck sits about a half-inch high in the front. After consulting with autospring, turns out I bought the 2013 version of their 1.5" kit, which on the 2014's gives 2" of front lift. So I ordered some 2" blocks today. My stock blocks are 1.25", so the 2" block should raise me up 0.75" in the back and give me just a tiny amount of rake.


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I'm thinking Christmas...I can still get them up here $300 cheaper than a local purchase!
You mean the quote autoplicity gave you, shipped to AK, is $300 cheaper?
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You mean the quote autoplicity gave you, shipped to AK, is $300 cheaper?
Crazy, huh? I find that a lot up here. Often, I will look local and then look online through some of the forum vendors. If I can be close to the local purchase, I will usually purchase local to avoid the enormous shipping fees we have up here.
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I like the steps that you had but of course amps are just awesome!
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Originally Posted by smcox1
I like the steps that you had but of course amps are just awesome!
Yeah I liked them too but how can I pass up amps. The game changer was that my wife's friend just got a brand new Lincoln Navigator and when my wife rode in it she commented how cool the steps were. So, boom new steps!


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