My 1997 F-150 build
#1
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My 1997 F-150 build
So this should take some of you older folk back into your youth years. I am just a 16 year old kid who originally just wanted a pickup truck for work. When I bought the truck I only owed a couple hundred bucks, so after it was payed off, I had some "extra" money, and found out about the classified ads. And so my build began. I bought the truck in October 2013, it is a 1997 (sold to me as a 1998) F-150 XLT 4x4 4.6L V8, automatic transmission with 160k miles. I started out small, then started going big when I forgot why I bought the truck. I basically turned a nice work truck into a pretty street truck. Take a look:
The day I bought it:
Got used 33" tires and a tool box
Got some nerf bars
Got a grille guard, it doesent fit, but I made it work
When you get a grille guard, you have to get some off-road lights, and I got rid of the black plastic things in the bumper, went to a scrap yard and got the lights
Got a canopy (still trying to get it repainted)
Got some new headlights and tail lights (I am going back to stock tail lights I think)
Got some ***** at work (I don't like to abuse my truck)
The day I bought it:
Got used 33" tires and a tool box
Got some nerf bars
Got a grille guard, it doesent fit, but I made it work
When you get a grille guard, you have to get some off-road lights, and I got rid of the black plastic things in the bumper, went to a scrap yard and got the lights
Got a canopy (still trying to get it repainted)
Got some new headlights and tail lights (I am going back to stock tail lights I think)
Got some ***** at work (I don't like to abuse my truck)
#2
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Got some 35" tires and 17" rims, the rims came off of a Jeep
Got a problem:
Got a 5" lift kit
Got some wheels that actually fit my truck
That's it for now, next up is fender flares.
Got a problem:
Got a 5" lift kit
Got some wheels that actually fit my truck
That's it for now, next up is fender flares.
Last edited by Red-Ford; 09-11-2014 at 12:58 AM.
#3
Platinum R.R.
You have a nick looking Red Truck And you have worked for it.
Question is,
In the late 1990's certain Style Truck wheels came with it's own Gears.
Are those 3:73's? in the rear end?
Some Aluminum wheels only came with 3:55 and another style only came with 3:73's.
Now Ford uses 3:31's for their Mileage Tests.
I've never seen 3:31 on 4x4's.
Remember, Too much Bling is like too little.
Have some fun.
Just Curious.
Question is,
In the late 1990's certain Style Truck wheels came with it's own Gears.
Are those 3:73's? in the rear end?
Some Aluminum wheels only came with 3:55 and another style only came with 3:73's.
Now Ford uses 3:31's for their Mileage Tests.
I've never seen 3:31 on 4x4's.
Remember, Too much Bling is like too little.
Have some fun.
Just Curious.
#5
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Sweet truck
#6
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it should be stamped ona tag on the rear diff. like 3 55 in the top left corner of the tag, and the year should be stamped ona sticker inside your door( on the rear door i think in our scabs) driver side for sure tho
Last edited by Jefk; 10-18-2014 at 10:23 PM.
#7
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Hey guys, thanks for the positive comments, sorry Jefk, I forgot to post back lol, I do have 3:55 gears. A quick update on the truck:
Got a headache rack:
After a year of contemplation, I finally got the 4x4 stickers:
Then I got bored with nothing to do, so I painted the scuffed up plastic on the console.
Got a headache rack:
After a year of contemplation, I finally got the 4x4 stickers:
Then I got bored with nothing to do, so I painted the scuffed up plastic on the console.
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#10
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Couple more updates, I got a new set of headlights, and painted my throttle body cover. The cover didn't turn out very good, all I did was use some spray paint and a paint brush.