What to do with my interior...
What to do with my interior...
So, I've decided that aftermarket leather just isn't a practical mod for the price, so I am looking for something else to do with my interior. I have already replaced the plain black a/c vents with the stone grey and chrome XLT vents. But i would like to further the look inside. I have had a thread in the past over aftermarket wood grain and carbon fiber but never followed through with the idea. Does anyone else have any ideas?
I vote for lots of neon, fuzzy dice, and some Hawaiian print seat covers! Maybe some **** carpet?
Seriously, I think the F-150 interior is the best looking out there in this class. I have an XLT and added a set of Husky Liner weather beater floor liners. I also replaced my stock center jump seat for the Floor console. That might look nice in your regular cab if you don't need the extra seat. I also plan to replace my stock plastic steering wheel with the leather wrapped model that comes in the XLT chrome package. How about some nice neoprene seat covers?
Seriously, I think the F-150 interior is the best looking out there in this class. I have an XLT and added a set of Husky Liner weather beater floor liners. I also replaced my stock center jump seat for the Floor console. That might look nice in your regular cab if you don't need the extra seat. I also plan to replace my stock plastic steering wheel with the leather wrapped model that comes in the XLT chrome package. How about some nice neoprene seat covers?
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I vote for lots of neon, fuzzy dice, and some Hawaiian print seat covers! Maybe some **** carpet?
Seriously, I think the F-150 interior is the best looking out there in this class. I have an XLT and added a set of Husky Liner weather beater floor liners. I also replaced my stock center jump seat for the Floor console. That might look nice in your regular cab if you don't need the extra seat. I also plan to replace my stock plastic steering wheel with the leather wrapped model that comes in the XLT chrome package. How about some nice neoprene seat covers?
Seriously, I think the F-150 interior is the best looking out there in this class. I have an XLT and added a set of Husky Liner weather beater floor liners. I also replaced my stock center jump seat for the Floor console. That might look nice in your regular cab if you don't need the extra seat. I also plan to replace my stock plastic steering wheel with the leather wrapped model that comes in the XLT chrome package. How about some nice neoprene seat covers?
Nope, not a flow-through console. It is the floor console. I got mine from a seller on ebay for $250 shipped. With the flow-through console, you have to replace a bunch of dash parts, plus convert from column shift to console shift.
I vote for lots of neon, fuzzy dice, and some Hawaiian print seat covers! Maybe some **** carpet?
Seriously, I think the F-150 interior is the best looking out there in this class. I have an XLT and added a set of Husky Liner weather beater floor liners. I also replaced my stock center jump seat for the Floor console. That might look nice in your regular cab if you don't need the extra seat. I also plan to replace my stock plastic steering wheel with the leather wrapped model that comes in the XLT chrome package. How about some nice neoprene seat covers?
Seriously, I think the F-150 interior is the best looking out there in this class. I have an XLT and added a set of Husky Liner weather beater floor liners. I also replaced my stock center jump seat for the Floor console. That might look nice in your regular cab if you don't need the extra seat. I also plan to replace my stock plastic steering wheel with the leather wrapped model that comes in the XLT chrome package. How about some nice neoprene seat covers?
Nope, just the regular floor console. Converting over to the console shifter is too expensive and complicated. The regular console, like what is optional in XLT trim, is pretty much a simple, bolt-in job. The console uses a different set of mounting holes than what the jump seat does, but all I had to do was tap some threads and voila. Sorry, no pics at this time, but you can probably find the same thing on a google image search.
A black headliner is one of the best interior mods I have done. It's cheap too, only costs about 150 bucks at most upholstery shops (this is if you take it out and they only have to recover it, you reinstall)
I installed a set of seat covers, it really changed the look of the interior.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...at-covers.html

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https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...at-covers.html

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