My 2004 FX4 Progression Thread
#21
04 F150 FX4
Thread Starter
I have pictures on another thread, but I figured I'd post them here too. Here is what I have going for my center console.
I used a desk organizer purchased from OfficeMax, could also be found at Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy, etc... Took a dremmel to it and luckily it caught just right that it didn't need any other support from the bottom. It lifts right out for full access of the deep center console for storage of larger items.
If anyone is planning on doing this, if you aren't as lucky to get it to just catch the sides. My original plan was to have 4 1"x1" posts, one in each of the corners to support the organizer. Just a quick tip.
I used a desk organizer purchased from OfficeMax, could also be found at Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy, etc... Took a dremmel to it and luckily it caught just right that it didn't need any other support from the bottom. It lifts right out for full access of the deep center console for storage of larger items.
If anyone is planning on doing this, if you aren't as lucky to get it to just catch the sides. My original plan was to have 4 1"x1" posts, one in each of the corners to support the organizer. Just a quick tip.
#24
04 F150 FX4
Thread Starter
Thanks haha it's a slow process, I'm 17 and going off to college in a few months, so that'll put it on hold for the most part. There's a few thing I would change, ie. 35"s instead of 33"s, maybe not get fender flares, but it is what it is. I just try to keep going and watch it all come together.
#26
Looks good man!!
#28
04 F150 FX4
Thread Starter
Medicinal of course haha, I've had a knee surgery and a shoulder surgery, and I tend to get bad headaches
And in 2 months i'll be a student at the University of Colorado, and it just so happens to be legal
And in 2 months i'll be a student at the University of Colorado, and it just so happens to be legal
#29
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#30
04 F150 FX4
Thread Starter
Back Up Light
Well as some of you might know, I don't really like electricity, nor am I any good with it. I blacked out my tail lights, and it made it nearly impossible to see in reverse. So I wanted to install some back up auxillary lights, but wasn't too sure how to go about it. After reading countless numbers of threads (not understanding most of what I was reading), I found The Light Buster. This is a awesome product. It plugs directly into your 7pin and installation is complete. Here are a few pictures that pretty much can speak for themselves.
this is from 50ft while in Reverse with No Light (No Flash)
And this is with the Light Buster again at 50ft in Reverse (No Flash)
Here's a shot of the lights (No Flash)
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...3/IMAG0214.jpg
20ft in Reverse (No Flash)
20ft in Reverse with Light Buster (No Flash)
And a few misc. shots
So if your looking for an alternative to hardwiring lights and all the hassle that comes along with it, this product is for you. My only concern is that since it just plugs in to my 7pin someone could easily just steal it by pulling it out. But other than that it speaks for itself.
this is from 50ft while in Reverse with No Light (No Flash)
And this is with the Light Buster again at 50ft in Reverse (No Flash)
Here's a shot of the lights (No Flash)
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...3/IMAG0214.jpg
20ft in Reverse (No Flash)
20ft in Reverse with Light Buster (No Flash)
And a few misc. shots
So if your looking for an alternative to hardwiring lights and all the hassle that comes along with it, this product is for you. My only concern is that since it just plugs in to my 7pin someone could easily just steal it by pulling it out. But other than that it speaks for itself.