2015 XLT Raptor/Roush Build - "Edsel"
#12
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Mod Day!
It started with the Roush Graphics
Then came the Anzo, switchbacks and the raptor style bumper
And of course had to add the finder flares and Anzo Gen 2 tail lights..
And after it was all said and done, it looked like a high dollar suit with tennis shoes. So dad wouldn't let me leave without seeing to it that I had some nice shoes.
And here they are.. new kicks!
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#13
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Nice build!
What are the specs on the wheels and tires?
Also, how do you like that bumper?
What are the specs on the wheels and tires?
Also, how do you like that bumper?
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Thanks! Wheels are 20x9 +18 Ultra Warlocks. Tires are 33" Exo Grapplers. Love both bumpers. The rear bumper is really heavy duty. The cube lights are incredibly bright. We tied those into the reverse lights and it makes it look like daylight in reverse. The front bumper was way easier to install that what we thought it would be. For an ABS bumper... really impressed. It's nice not to have to worry about rust.
#18
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Tailgate Applique
Added the tailgate applique. Not as easy to install as I thought it would be. Had to install each individual letter and the parts they send are not what you want to use. Not thrilled with the color of it so I'll paint it a darker shade, closer to the bumper.
#19
Nice bumper
nice bumper! Was thinking about getting myself one. Any problems with the finish or install? Where were you planning on tapping into the wiring system to power them rear lights?? Thanks
#20
Abigail & Hannah’s dad
I hope the OP picks this back up... cool thread here!
I like the Edsel name. My fondest memories growing up are helping my dad work on his 76 F150, and then later we worked on tractors and some other Fords. We have very similar F150s now. I hope my own kids are interested in helping me with my trucks!
I like the Edsel name. My fondest memories growing up are helping my dad work on his 76 F150, and then later we worked on tractors and some other Fords. We have very similar F150s now. I hope my own kids are interested in helping me with my trucks!