King Ranch Project
#71
I bought their drivers seat foam. WELL worth it, stupid easy install. You need a set of hog ring pliers ($8) and about 30 minutes.
Putting the Ford seat covers on is really simple.
Wheelskins may not have an exact match to the KR color. They will send you a color sample. I have put on 2 of their covers, they're good. Do NOT use anything but water and microfiber to clean them. For whatever reason, wheelskins covers like to bleed color under any chemical cleaner. I had one fail using Lexol leather conditioner. They were cool about it and replaced the cover.
http://wheelskins.com/original
Putting the Ford seat covers on is really simple.
Wheelskins may not have an exact match to the KR color. They will send you a color sample. I have put on 2 of their covers, they're good. Do NOT use anything but water and microfiber to clean them. For whatever reason, wheelskins covers like to bleed color under any chemical cleaner. I had one fail using Lexol leather conditioner. They were cool about it and replaced the cover.
http://wheelskins.com/original
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OEFVETF150lover (01-30-2022)
#73
BAMF Club
I'd guess it around $10k, because of the motor being new. The rest of the truck still has over 200k miles on it, and it's 11 years old.
#78
Junior Member
Sick thread. Love it. Glad I came in at the end so I wasn't left nailbiting.
Does 4x4 work pretty well? If I found a deal like that I'd be out in the desert tearing it up.
Does 4x4 work pretty well? If I found a deal like that I'd be out in the desert tearing it up.
#79
4x4 works, but I don't want to tear this truck up