F150 2014 4X4 ECO Boost Supercrew
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F150 2014 4X4 ECO Boost Supercrew
Looking for any and all info or tips you folks might have.
Already done
Weathertech floor liner and window Deflector
Fishflauge seat covers
Line x bed liner
Wish list
ARE topper Overland Series with carpet and 2 roles of LEDs
Topper rack for LEDs forward and rear and fishing pole tube
Would like the rack from front to rear but need 2 for cab and bed to flex
Tuner
Lift kit Rancho 4 " and some kind of leveling kit?????
Intake
Exhaust
Tires I kind of fond of BF Goodrich
Bushwhacker fenders
Bumpers ??????
Already done
Weathertech floor liner and window Deflector
Fishflauge seat covers
Line x bed liner
Wish list
ARE topper Overland Series with carpet and 2 roles of LEDs
Topper rack for LEDs forward and rear and fishing pole tube
Would like the rack from front to rear but need 2 for cab and bed to flex
Tuner
Lift kit Rancho 4 " and some kind of leveling kit?????
Intake
Exhaust
Tires I kind of fond of BF Goodrich
Bushwhacker fenders
Bumpers ??????
#3
Loadlifter 5000's IMO are the best. I had Firestones and they always lost air.
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Scootdawg, what setup did you use for your 5th wheel hitch and do you have a short bed? Manual adjust slider with a Sidewinder pin on the RV? Soon I will be moving up from my 8k + Springdale TT. I don't want to lose the tailgate as it has the step gate/handle.
Loadlifter 5000's IMO are the best. I had Firestones and they always lost air.
Loadlifter 5000's IMO are the best. I had Firestones and they always lost air.
On my Class C I had the Firestones and replaced them twice in 1 year for leakage. So far the Loadlifters are great, they have an over sized bump stop inside of them. With the hitch plate they used to mount the hitch to the truckbed, these were my only option since they mount inside the frame to the axle.
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