2013 Platinum Build
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2013 Platinum Build
Hey forum members...I'm new to the forum and wanted to post a few pics of my Platinum build. Started with a Sooner red (aka Ruby Red Metallic) production Platinum with a 3.5 EcoBoost. Has all the creature features. My "phase 1" build included a 4" Rancho lift, 20x9 Fuel Hostage with -20 offset to tuck the 35x12.50x20 Toyo Open Country Xtreme ATIIs under the wells a little. The underside pics are not as clean but show the lift components.
Been running that setup for 5 months and so far....it's performing better than I expected. Smooth on the highway and great off-road! Wish list includes CAI, LEDs, bumper and wench, a custom tune and maybe Bushwacker over fenders and a new grille...but I still like the factory one! Questions or comments are welcome!
The day I brought her home.
Phase 1 complete
Rancho RS6519B 4" kit
[I]The RS7806 (7000MT) struts up front
The RS7287 rear shock, blocks and hardware
View from the back of the kit installed.
Been running that setup for 5 months and so far....it's performing better than I expected. Smooth on the highway and great off-road! Wish list includes CAI, LEDs, bumper and wench, a custom tune and maybe Bushwacker over fenders and a new grille...but I still like the factory one! Questions or comments are welcome!
The day I brought her home.
Phase 1 complete
Rancho RS6519B 4" kit
[I]The RS7806 (7000MT) struts up front
The RS7287 rear shock, blocks and hardware
View from the back of the kit installed.
Last edited by Texexpress40; 09-02-2015 at 01:27 PM. Reason: Add pics
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Thanks! They are Rigid Industries Duallys. Two spot and two flood pattern. I bought the piece of angle iron, cut and bent it to fit. I then painted it black and mounted the duallys on it. I put the spots in the middle facing dead straight and the floods angled out towards the sides.