Smoke_Eater10
New member
- Joined
- Nov 5, 2024
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- Location
- Illinois
- Current Ride
- 2024 F150 Tremor 402A
Hoping to find some nice mods and accessories for my new truck.
Definitely on the list. Which brand do you recommend?Real fender well liners are the best first exterior mod
Yes, very pricey. I need floor liners and mud flaps too. Husky has all of it for $406 on Amazon. Think that is a go.Ford one's are decent if you can get em for non rapey pricing otherwise sounds like Husky is the forum fav.
Hoping to find some nice mods and accessories for my new truck.
I went Tuxmat/Ford Fenders/Husky Flaps and came out $450 on all of it. Can't believe what they're going for lately. Check out the gorilla black lugs too...no clue why Ford blacked everything else out then threw chrome lugs on these. About as crazy as LEDs for everything except license plateYes, very pricey. I need floor liners and mud flaps too. Husky has all of it for $406 on Amazon. Think that is a go.
I have husky mats and fender well liners and they are excellent.Yes, very pricey. I need floor liners and mud flaps too. Husky has all of it for $406 on Amazon. Think that is a go.
I bought the truck used and the guy that had it ran the crap outta it. It was going to start to have problems. I also didn't like DDing it and putting miles on it. I could certainly afford the truck but I was tired of affording it.Curious to why you switched and stayed on 150 platform. Reason I ask is I have SD tremor and on that forum a lot of people were trading in trx and raptors for SD tremor.
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Makes senseI bought the truck used and the guy that had it ran the crap outta it. It was going to start to have problems. I also didn't like DDing it and putting miles on it. I could certainly afford the truck but I was tired of affording it.
A friendly FYI for you…..Husky wheel well liners can sometimes be a hit or miss on fitment so be prepared.Yes, very pricey. I need floor liners and mud flaps too. Husky has all of it for $406 on Amazon. Think that is a go.
Been thinking of going with the Pro stage kit with reservoir on rears for my 23 402A. I don't need or want too much lift for the front, close to level, and i like the look of the reservoirs on the rear shocks.Eibach coilovers and rear shocks are the best bang for buck mod you can do. Husky xact contour mats and wheel well liners, if you listen to @Yeti swarfworks hidden winch mount, and don't let him fool you he has cost me a ton, duha under seat storage, and built right bed racks are all worthy upgrades.
Well to me bang for the buck you can't find a better option, if you go the pro stage coilovers, they can be adjusted for height by simply jack the tire off the ground, most others require you to minimize weight as much as possible. Eibach has been doing suspension for years and their products are always top notch. The only thing I would like is if they did 2.5" diameter units.Been thinking of going with the Pro stage kit with reservoir on rears for my 23 402A. I don't need or want too much lift for the front, close to level, and i like the look of the reservoirs on the rear shocks.
Yea I've got a 93 Foxbody with Eibachs and had them on my 96 Mustang GT yrs ago. I agree about the larger diameter body, does make sense being an offroad suspension they'd want to go that route.Well to me bang for the buck you can't find a better option, if you go the pro stage coilovers, they can be adjusted for height by simply jack the tire off the ground, most others require you to minimize weight as much as possible. Eibach has been doing suspension for years and their products are always top notch. The only thing I would like is if they did 2.5" diameter units.