Let's see your White Platinum Pearl F150!
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Just got it back from install and snapped a quick pic. Will be taking more/better photos soon. What was done: 285/65/20 K02's, Boss Ultimate Kit set at 2" in the front, and replaced rear block with 2.5". Rides close to stock with just a touch of firmness (but not harsh). No tire rubbing anywhere and no trimming/bending of any kind needed. You can feel it mostly when stopping; the heavier tires require a little more time and power to slow. Overall, really loving it, though!
Just after having the coil overs and tires installed.
Just after having the coil overs and tires installed.
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Looks like White Platinum Tri Coat to me. Is there a difference now?
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You know, you could be more correct in your color name, kendive. When I posted this thread, I did a quick web search for 2015 F150 white platinum paint code and saw the following:
2015 Ford F150 Paint Codes
2015 Ford F150 Paint Codes
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Looks like the same color and they are calling it something different. LOL
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Just got it back from install and snapped a quick pic. Will be taking more/better photos soon. What was done: 285/65/20 K02's, Boss Ultimate Kit set at 2" in the front, and replaced rear block with 2.5". Rides close to stock with just a touch of firmness (but not harsh). No tire rubbing anywhere and no trimming/bending of any kind needed. You can feel it mostly when stopping; the heavier tires require a little more time and power to slow. Overall, really loving it, though!
Just after having the coil overs and tires installed.
Just after having the coil overs and tires installed.
Did you get exactly 2" of lift with the coilovers (from hub to fender)? Would you mind measuring the distance from the bottom of the collar to the end of the threads on the coilover? Thinking I want to lower mine a little and just looking for a reference.