06 Harley F150
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06 Harley F150
For anyone that has not seen the harley F150 in person its sharp.
The one I was in over at my dealer today was the awd/4wd model and it sit up higher than I would have thought.
The outside in all black looks great, along with the grill and lower valance. The black headlights and tail lights looks good on the truck too. Wheels and tires are very sharp on the truck.The only down fall on the outside is the pinstripe.....its outlined in blue, and the exhaust tip clamps holding the tips to the exhaust...the clamps are large.
Inside the piano black trim looks easy to scratch. The leather is a big plus. Its very soft and the whole seat feels to be leather, along with the center console. The brake and gas pedals are nice.
If I was looking for a new f150 the feel of the leather seats alone would have sold me.
The one I was in over at my dealer today was the awd/4wd model and it sit up higher than I would have thought.
The outside in all black looks great, along with the grill and lower valance. The black headlights and tail lights looks good on the truck too. Wheels and tires are very sharp on the truck.The only down fall on the outside is the pinstripe.....its outlined in blue, and the exhaust tip clamps holding the tips to the exhaust...the clamps are large.
Inside the piano black trim looks easy to scratch. The leather is a big plus. Its very soft and the whole seat feels to be leather, along with the center console. The brake and gas pedals are nice.
If I was looking for a new f150 the feel of the leather seats alone would have sold me.
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I agree its sharp. BUT WHY THE HECK WOULD FORD NOT MAKE THIS A SUPERCREW. Its freakin maddening, arrrggghhh.
The clamp as large as Texas is also on the Lincoln LT like that.
I like the stance and will go that route until I have pennies to buy a lift kit. 2wd u-clamps anyone? I think that is all it would take. lower the back and put some 20's on it.
The clamp as large as Texas is also on the Lincoln LT like that.
I like the stance and will go that route until I have pennies to buy a lift kit. 2wd u-clamps anyone? I think that is all it would take. lower the back and put some 20's on it.
#7
Originally Posted by 04 RED LARIAT
For anyone that has not seen the harley F150 in person its sharp.
The one I was in over at my dealer today was the awd/4wd model and it sit up higher than I would have thought.
The outside in all black looks great, along with the grill and lower valance. The black headlights and tail lights looks good on the truck too. Wheels and tires are very sharp on the truck.The only down fall on the outside is the pinstripe.....its outlined in blue, and the exhaust tip clamps holding the tips to the exhaust...the clamps are large.
Inside the piano black trim looks easy to scratch. The leather is a big plus. Its very soft and the whole seat feels to be leather, along with the center console. The brake and gas pedals are nice.
If I was looking for a new f150 the feel of the leather seats alone would have sold me.
The one I was in over at my dealer today was the awd/4wd model and it sit up higher than I would have thought.
The outside in all black looks great, along with the grill and lower valance. The black headlights and tail lights looks good on the truck too. Wheels and tires are very sharp on the truck.The only down fall on the outside is the pinstripe.....its outlined in blue, and the exhaust tip clamps holding the tips to the exhaust...the clamps are large.
Inside the piano black trim looks easy to scratch. The leather is a big plus. Its very soft and the whole seat feels to be leather, along with the center console. The brake and gas pedals are nice.
If I was looking for a new f150 the feel of the leather seats alone would have sold me.
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#8
i've seen em, and the only thing that really caught my eye were the wheels and the front end (grill/valance). i do agree, it is a sharp truck, but ford is offering the parts for just anyone to buy, so why not get what you want and customize your own? other than that, i cant justify paying more for something that is mechanically identical to our trucks... maybe its just the name brand factor...