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Lol - I’ll let you know next time I’m coming through Charlotte if you want to take it for a spin
Please do. Mine is supposed to be delivered to Granger on Monday but seems unlikely as Ford Chat said this morning it's still on Ramp 58.
 
How do you still not have a truck lmao
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Nice! Mind sharing your trailer setup? I’m planning to get a 4 person sleeper trailer. Yours look pretty darn good
Hey! Here is a youtube walkthrough, Rockwood 2280bhesp. We love this thing, for the size, weight and price, she packs a ton of features.
 
beautiful truck. what does ceramic coating do?
Check this: https://www.f150tremor.com/threads/ceramic-coating-worth-it.444/

I ended up getting a pretty good deal on mine from a very reputable shop. I was skeptical at first but am a total believer now. Truck hadnt been washed in two weeks since the original coating. To get it this clean all it took was foam cannon, pressure rinse and towel dry.
The only bad part is that you need to stay away from the quickie washes. I made that decision when I bought the truck though.
 
What percentage tint did you go with on the windshield? Truck looks great!
Thanks! Its 50%. I think the windows are 5% which makes the windshield look really dark. You definitely can not see me when driving. My wife was in the truck the otherday and I couldn't tell if anyone was in there.

I will say this though. I've never been a fan of super dark tint because I don't want my night driving to be affected. The windshield really hasn't change it much for night driving but the windows at 5% make it really hard to see out of at night if its not well lit outside. This isn't really an issue except for driving back roads that are curvy and making harpin turns. I had to keep the windows rolled down on a recent trip to make sure I wouldn't go off the side of the mountain.
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Thanks! Its 50%. I think the windows are 5% which makes the windshield look really dark. You definitely can not see me when driving. My wife was in the truck the otherday and I couldn't tell if anyone was in there.

I will say this though. I've never been a fan of super dark tint because I don't want my night driving to be affected. The windshield really hasn't change it much for night driving but the windows at 5% make it really hard to see out of at night if its not well lit outside. This isn't really an issue except for driving back roads that are curvy and making harpin turns. I had to keep the windows rolled down on a recent trip to make sure I wouldn't go off the side of the mountain.
Cool, thanks. My side windows are 15% already. Was trying to decide between 50% or 70% on the windshield. I’ve never had a tinted windshield before so I don’t want to go too dark
 
Cool, thanks. My side windows are 15% already. Was trying to decide between 50% or 70% on the windshield. I’ve never had a tinted windshield before so I don’t want to go too dark
I was in the same boat down to the very last minute when I dropped the truck off. I wanted to go 70% but the Owner of the tint shop (who I've know a long while) pretty much made me go 50%.

If you are trying to achieve the cool aesthetic of a blacked out vehicle and also gain a little relief from the sun, go 50%.
If you are only getting ceramic to block heat and don't car about the aesthetics, go 70%.

Here's a picture looking out of my windshield that might help:
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Just picked up from tint, PPF and ceramic coating!
 

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Congrats, enjoy the drive home! Have been very happy with my white 402a since picking up from Granger.

I had never driven through the midwest before. If I were to do it again I would show up with a roll of clear transit tape from amazon and cover up parts of the front bumper and hood. On my drive from Iowa to Virginia I ended up with a ton of toasted bug splatters.
 
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