My Truck. Lots of Pics
99 F150 4 linked on 5 tons
:Fullfilling a long request from Cecil to put my truck on here.
I figured no better time than now since its done.
Specs are-
99 F150 17.5" of lift, 44x19.50 boggers
5.4 170k, 75mm BBK throttle body, TB spacer, K&N cold air intake, headers, true duals, no cats with flowmaster 40's
Dana 60 KP front axle.
Superior 35 spline chromo shafts
Nitro 300m axle joints
5.13's
1410 driveshaft joints
Warn premium 35 spline hubs
Rear axle is a Sterling 10.25
Welded spiders
5.13's
disc brake conversion
1410 joints
The build has taken me since Oct. of last year and more money than I want to know.





















I figured no better time than now since its done.
Specs are-
99 F150 17.5" of lift, 44x19.50 boggers
5.4 170k, 75mm BBK throttle body, TB spacer, K&N cold air intake, headers, true duals, no cats with flowmaster 40's
Dana 60 KP front axle.
Superior 35 spline chromo shafts
Nitro 300m axle joints
5.13's
1410 driveshaft joints
Warn premium 35 spline hubs
Rear axle is a Sterling 10.25
Welded spiders
5.13's
disc brake conversion
1410 joints
The build has taken me since Oct. of last year and more money than I want to know.





















Last edited by TheTinian; Jan 10, 2012 at 09:21 PM.
I was just curious.. my buddy first response was "wow I bet he has to fill up every time he goes anywhere!" so I thought I would ask.
i currently get 5-8mpg's depending on wind and speed. depending on gears, i would say tinian gets around 7-9 because of his smooth body lines. if mileage is a concern stick to street tires and no lift, or buy a civic:flipoff:
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Yeah, your probably right. 7-9 if I'm lucky.
if the mileage scares you, try this on for size. boggers on a heavy fullsize only last for roughly 7,000 miles on pavement, just something people should consider before buying a tire because "it looks badass"



very nice!