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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 09:38 PM
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I got a Sneak Peak at one of My Christmas Presents - "Titanium" Interior Trim

One of my Christmas presents arrived UPS overnight today and I convinced my wife to let me "inspect" them for damage etc before she wrapped them up.

My FTX came with a special steering wheel, they call it "Titanium and Leather" and I have been looking for some matching trim for it. After searching and searching I found out Woodview made some interior trim parts in the exact finish. One quick call to a sales rep and he set my company up with a wholesale account and then overnighted the parts I wanted for my FTX.

I didn't want to go "all out" with different trim as I think the stock F-150 interior is pretty cool as it is. One of the things that bothered me the most was how the plastic felt around the window switches etc so I wanted to start there. The 5-peice Kit I got came with the 4 molded door "switch panel" covers and the molded part for around the shifter (not sure if I am going to use it, but it fits perfectly).

Anyway, here is a photo showing the FTX steering wheel and below you can see the matching molded trim installed for the drivers door switches along with a schematic of the molded parts I got. It sure feels better already... too bad I had to box it back up till Christmas :-(

 

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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 09:45 PM
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They also had the trim available in Chrome (see photo below) but I had a feeling trying to keep fingerprints and smuges off of the chrome in these areas would drive me nuts.!

 
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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 09:51 PM
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Looks killer bro Would you say that it matches the silver around the speedo rings? Could you get a upclose pic of the light switch panel? What would the L&R light switch panels run?
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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 10:07 PM
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Those look sweet!!
 
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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 10:14 PM
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Can they be ordered in black? Great mod , get some pics up after christmas asap!

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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 11:14 PM
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I checked www.woodcorp.com and see stainless billet and satin silver. What color is your kit 928gt? Looks
 

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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 11:24 PM
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Sweet!!
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 03:53 AM
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Can they be ordered in black? Great mod , get some pics up after christmas asap!

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Sand and paint. Turned out fine for me.
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 03:58 AM
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My FTX came with a special steering wheel, they call it "Titanium and Leather" and I have been looking for some matching trim for it.
What is so special about it ?

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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 04:00 AM
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Originally Posted by 928gt
One of my Christmas presents arrived UPS overnight today and I convinced my wife to let me "inspect" them for damage etc before she wrapped them up.

My FTX came with a special steering wheel, they call it "Titanium and Leather" and I have been looking for some matching trim for it. After searching and searching I found out Woodview made some interior trim parts in the exact finish. One quick call to a sales rep and he set my company up with a wholesale account and then overnighted the parts I wanted for my FTX.

I didn't want to go "all out" with different trim as I think the stock F-150 interior is pretty cool as it is. One of the things that bothered me the most was how the plastic felt around the window switches etc so I wanted to start there. The 5-peice Kit I got came with the 4 molded door "switch panel" covers and the molded part for around the shifter (not sure if I am going to use it, but it fits perfectly).

Anyway, here is a photo showing the FTX steering wheel and below you can see the matching molded trim installed for the drivers door switches along with a schematic of the molded parts I got. It sure feels better already... too bad I had to box it back up till Christmas :-(

Awwww I think I like the looks of that. After you get it from Santa and installed show us some pics. Even if you dont use the shifter piece please place it over anyways so we can get an idea please. Satin color looks like it goes well with the FX4 interior. :santa:
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 07:57 AM
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Hi Tuff,

Merry Christmas!

>Looks killer bro

Thanks.

> Would you say that it matches the silver around the speedo rings?

It ties in exactly with the Speedo/Tach rings and is the same color as the silver metallic vents, but it is a very slick smooth surface.

>Could you get a upclose pic of the light switch panel?

Will do.

>What would the L&R light switch panels run?

The Kit I got was the smallest amount of trim parts (5) they sell. It retails for around $310, but the street price seems to be around $175.

They also have a Molded 8 piece Kit that covers all of the FX4 simulated CF trim on dash and doors, the retail for is is $400ish, but I think the street price it is around $231. Here is the schematic for it, and if I like the first one this will be the next step...

 

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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 08:00 AM
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[QUOTE=asinatra]What is so special about it ?

My term special was meant as in "non factory", I never said it was a custom one off part and the same company (Woodview) makes those wheel upgrades in many finishes. It is an aftermaket Real Wood steering wheel covered in Black Leather and the silver areas are real wood covered in the "Titianium" (Liquid Silver) Finish. The feel of that area is warm like wood, but very slick and smooth.

Regardless, compared to a stock rubber/plastic steering wheel like comes on an XLT etc, it is pretty darn "Special" :-) If you think about it what is the one part that you have your hands on 100% of the time you are in your truck (or should have) and also are looking at the most (other than the road).. it is the steering wheel. For me having a nice warm feeling steering wheel is much more desirable than having different door handles that I only touch once every entry/exit and things like that. I promise you once you drive with a steering wheel that feels this good and you don't have one in your truck. you will probably start saving for the approx. $250 exchange price and put some other mods on the back burner. Of course this is just my opinion, for what that is worth.
 

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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 08:10 AM
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>Awwww I think I like the looks of that.

Me too, but I mostly like the feel of it, that finish is "dipped" or something and it has a lifetime warranty and will not scratch off or wear off like paint will (speaking from vast experiance).

>After you get it from Santa and installed show us some pics.

Will do.

>Even if you dont use the shifter piece please place it over anyways so we can get an idea please.

No problem, in reality I will probably end up using it, just not 100% sure. I will say that part is very impressive, it is literally like a second skin over the faactory part and covers it perfectly and 100% just like the door switch panels. It is such a close fit you have to remove the rubber cup holders before install, and then the rubber cup holders go right back in like factory.. I checked this during my "inspection" and was amazed!
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 08:20 AM
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>Can they be ordered in black?

They have dozens of different finishes, they also have the exact match for the factory FX4 Simulated CF trim that you can use on the door switch panels etc. for an exact match to the factory trim!

Heck, they even have kits in REAL Wood and REAL Carbon Fiber.

Here is the website http://www.woodcorp.com/index.asp, btw, they are the manufacturers of most of the kits you see at all the other places.
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 08:43 AM
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One of my Christmas presents arrived UPS overnight today and I convinced my wife to let me "inspect" them for damage etc before she wrapped them up.

My FTX came with a special steering wheel, they call it "Titanium and Leather" and I have been looking for some matching trim for it. After searching and searching I found out Woodview made some interior trim parts in the exact finish. One quick call to a sales rep and he set my company up with a wholesale account and then overnighted the parts I wanted for my FTX.

I didn't want to go "all out" with different trim as I think the stock F-150 interior is pretty cool as it is. One of the things that bothered me the most was how the plastic felt around the window switches etc so I wanted to start there. The 5-peice Kit I got came with the 4 molded door "switch panel" covers and the molded part for around the shifter (not sure if I am going to use it, but it fits perfectly).

Anyway, here is a photo showing the FTX steering wheel and below you can see the matching molded trim installed for the drivers door switches along with a schematic of the molded parts I got. It sure feels better already... too bad I had to box it back up till Christmas :-(

Man I like that steering wheel. Wish I could have gotten that with my truck. Would have matched my body color as well. Damn!
 
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