2011 Ford F-250 Lariat on 2040-cars
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YOU ARE VIEWING A TRULY ONE A KIND 2011 FORD F-250 CREW CAB. THIS TRUCK IS THE TOTAL PACKAGE. AFTER DRIVING IT
STOCK FOR A FEW MONTHS, IT WAS TIME FOR A DRAMATIC CHANGE.
THE SUSPENSION IS A COMPLETE ONE OFF CUSTOM 16 INCH LIFT KIT. THE FRAME OF THE TRUCK WAS PAINTED BLUE. THE FRONT OF
THE TRUCK RIDES ON A FABRICATED FOUR LINK SET UP WITH 3.0 FOX RACING RESERVOIR COIL OVERS. IN THE REAR A MATCHING
FOUR LINK WAS BUILT FROM SCRATCH WITH THE MATCHING COIL OVERS. A FIRESTONE CUSTOM AIR BAG SYSTEM WAS INSTALLED TO
GIVE THE TRUCK THE ABILITY TO TOW OR HAUL CARGO. ALL OF THE SUSPENSION COMPONENTS HAVE BEEN EITHER POWDER COATED OR
CHROMED BEFORE BEING INSTALLED.
AFTER HAVING SUCH A INCREDIBLE SUSPENSION IT WAS TIME TO TURN ATTENTION TO THE EXTERIOR OF THE TRUCK. THE BODY WAS
STRIPPED AND PREPPED FOR PAINT. THE TOP HALF OF THE TRUCK WAS PAINTED IN HOUSE OF KOLOR TRUE BLUE AND THE BOTTOM
IS FACTORY WHITE PAINT. A CUSTOM GRAPHIC BY MAXWELL DESIGNS CONSISTING OF HOUSE OF KOLOR TANGELO ORANGE SEPARATES
THE TOP FROM THE BOTTOM. A CHROME RBP GRILLE WAS INSTALLED TO GIVE THE FRONT A CLEANER LOOK. BESTOP POWER STEPS
MAKE IT AN EASE TO GET IN THE TRUCK. RECON CAB LIGHTS WERE INSTALLED ON THE ROOF. MAGHYTECH DIFF COVERS WERE
INSTALLED FRONT AND REAR AND PAINTED TO MATCH THE TRUCK.
PERFORMANCE WAS ENHANCED TO GIVE THE TRUCK MORE POWER. AN AFE INTAKE SYSTEM WAS INSTALLED AND CUSTOM PAINTED. A
MAGNAFLOW 5 INCH STAINLESS EXHAUST SYSTEM WAS INSTALLED TO HELP WITH THE FLOW. H&S PERFORMANCE MINI MAX TUNER WAS
INSTALLED TO GIVE IT A BUMP IN POWER AND GAS MILEAGE.
THE INTERIOR WAS GIVEN AN UPGRADE AS WELL. MOST OF THE PLASTICS WERE REMOVED AND PAINTED TO MATCH THE TRUCK. A
PASSPORT 9500 CI RADAR DETECTOR WAS INSTALLED FOR EXTRA PROTECTION. A KENWOOD NAV UNIT WAS INSTALLED FOR THE TUNES.
IN THE BACK SEAT A CUSTOM SUB BOX WAS INSTALLED WITH MOTORIZED AMP RACK. JL AUDIO AMPS WERE INSTALLED AND TWO 10"
ROCKFORD SUBS WITH HERTZ SPEAKERS.
TO GIVE THE TRUCK A CUSTOM LOOK 40X15.50X24 TOYO MUD TERRAINS WERE INSTALLED MOUNTED ON 24X14 AMERICAN FORCE HERO
SS8 WHEELS WHICH HAVE BEEN CUSTOM PAINTED TO MATCH THE TRUCK. CUSTOM HEADLIGHTS AND TAIL LIGHTS BY PLAIN AND SIMPLE
BY DESIGNS WERE INSTALLED ALSO. RIGID INDUSTRIES 40" LED BAR WAS CUSTOM MOUNTED IN THE FRONT BUMPER IN A CUSTOM
POD. RIGID INDUSTRIES 6" DOUBLE ROW LIGHTS WERE FLUSHED IN THE REAR BUMPER. THE REAR DRIVE SHAFT WAS POLISHED FOR
THE CUSTOM LOOK.
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