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The Lobo package is a $4695 option on a 200A packaged STX only available in 145 WB Super Crew 5.5 bed 4X4
What you get: 5.0 Coyote, 3:73 E-Locker, Dual rear exit exhaust, Unique grill and front facia, body colored ground effects, 22" Black wheels, lowered rear suspension.
What i cant figure out is which Xfer case it has.
Any get one of these yet?
MotorTrend and Edmunds both detail that it gets the 4-Auto transfer case, and that seems to be supported by the official Ford press release which also shows a picture of the interior, showing 4A on the dial.
What I'm trying to figure out is how they lowered the rear. Did they remove the block and put in the ford performance lowering shackle made by ground force, did they produce their own shackle, did they change the rear springs themselves since it was stated it has a lower towing capacity.
While I'm into sport trucks, I'm still unsure how I like the ground effects kit. It looks cheap and slapped together maybe it'll look better in person. The good thing is now that this will be in production more aftermarket companies might start producing their own products now that there's a template. I had emailed street scene earlier this year and asked if they were doing anything and the guy got back to me fairly quickly and said we have an f150 in the shop now for a front bumper and they were unsure if they were going any further than that.
Having the full time Xfer case makes this package more appealing.
I also forgot that it has what they’re calling a cowl hood with vents in it.
And yes those ground effects aren’t too appealing along with the High Vis stitching in the seats
Yeah, it's got alot of things going for it that I like: hood, 4A transfer case, 3.73, dual exhaust bumper, solid back window and the column shift. But I'd have to change the seat covers, add bed lighting, trailer brake controller and a few other things. So when I was building a lobo, XLT and Lariat on the site I decided I'll probably go with a Lariat I've already got similar 22s and a few different lowering kits.
While I'm into sport trucks, I'm still unsure how I like the ground effects kit. It looks cheap and slapped together maybe it'll look better in person.
Originally Posted by Fly50
And yes those ground effects aren’t too appealing...
Ground effects body panels? On a vehicle that sits 14-18" above the pavement? LOL Right up there with "aero spoiler" on the tailgate. Gotta say, brilliant marketing strategy though!