Thanks guys! @FaaWrenchBndr they are nice! Only thing is the dirt roads where I live outside of west Texas are horrible. And these are low profile tires. I bought it in California. And you can feel everything!
Im looking into getting some welds and street tires. What size would look best? I dont use it as a daily driver but at times I do go into town here in West Texas. I want some good street tires and for some light street racing nothing over 60mph town but sometimes if I’m on highway do some pulls...
You don’t have to remove the bumper. Just safely jack up your truck and start removing any black plastics in front that are under the bumper. Some screws are a little hard to reach but you can remove the fog lights and the shutter actuators. I didn’t touch the bumper at all. Also, I recommend...
Yea they won’t fit with the 2wd valance. Ford sells it and it’s currently in stock. They can ship it to you. Luckily I was able to pick mine up locally. But it’s not that expensive. You’ll see the part number above at least for mine I have a 2022 fit perfectly. Installed it in a day.
The way I found the part is by searching for your year of truck and trim but a 4x4 if you search 2wd they won’t pop up since they don’t come with tow hooks.
Check my reply on this post. I have the part number for that valance. Mine is a 2022. I successfully installed tow hooks on a 2wd with boots.
https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/threads/add-front-tow-hooks-to-2023-2wd.17410/
I’ve successfully installed my Tow hooks on my truck. The part number I put on this thread is the correct part. Disassembly was hard at first since some small nuts holding valence were hard to reach but after removing fog lights and grill shutter actuators everything ran smooth. Re-assembly was...
This is the correct part to buy. I will let yall know when I get installed. I already have part in hand and from the looks of it will fit I also bought the boots