Plain Jane 06 XL
#21
tylerkhn - probably gona get some factory flares. Since the truck seems so long (short cab, long bed) a little poke out the sides helps. Also different mirrors are on the list.
steelersfanf150 - THANKS! I too had the same problem, I'm sure lots of fleet trucks were made but good luck trying to find one even slightly modified. I will try and get some pics up tomorrow but she's really dirty atm.
steelersfanf150 - THANKS! I too had the same problem, I'm sure lots of fleet trucks were made but good luck trying to find one even slightly modified. I will try and get some pics up tomorrow but she's really dirty atm.
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they are 20x10 Fuel Throttle rims with 305/55/20 falken wildpeak tires (33s) They have a -12 offset but the -0 offset only came with a 1.75 lip instead of the 3in lip this has. I love them!
#25
Subd. The center console is awesome.
#26
Really awesome idea gave me a idea for my truck going to add something like tha on a angle for my uniden bearcat 880 and getting a couple MNR radios from a friend since i work for them and might get a scanner so thought you idea was really awesome!. Heres what space i got to work with hopefully i can do it
#27
WOW so it's been a year since I updated this so I'll start filling it in since the show season is upon us and I've been doing alot to this Sunoco fleet truck.
SO it all started at the end of Jan, a guy coming home from his shift at work slid on some ice and slid down the side of my truck.
While I waited for the truck to be worked on I decided to build a roll bar for myself since the one I had bought looked, well it didn't look that good imop. I started with some 2.5in, 16 gauge, I believe, tubing bends and welded it all up. Then I did the body work and and got it sprayed. I think the body work took the longest and was a pain in some of those inside angles to get nice and smooth.
SO it all started at the end of Jan, a guy coming home from his shift at work slid on some ice and slid down the side of my truck.
While I waited for the truck to be worked on I decided to build a roll bar for myself since the one I had bought looked, well it didn't look that good imop. I started with some 2.5in, 16 gauge, I believe, tubing bends and welded it all up. Then I did the body work and and got it sprayed. I think the body work took the longest and was a pain in some of those inside angles to get nice and smooth.
Last edited by speed127; 05-25-2015 at 11:13 PM.
#28
Senior Member
Ouch
#29
Nexty I added some Bushwacker fender flares and also had them sprayed when the roll bar was done. I have to say, I had bought cheap flares before and the Bushwacker ones just blow them away! The fit and look is worth the money. You might also notice the gas lid I installed. Its the aftermarket one from Ford that I sprayed semi flat black and then added the stainless screws to. Also added turn signal mirrors and led tail lights.
Last edited by speed127; 05-25-2015 at 11:16 PM.