Yeah I think the supercabs have a smaller seat bottom. They wanted me to verify several times when ordering the covers that it wasn’t supercrew as they didn’t have as many ‘off the shelf’ designs for supercabs as they do for the supercrew. I could have gone the custom design route, and maybe I...
I did notice a few unused plugs mounted to one of the seat frames that I wasn’t sure what they did. One is just a 2-pin (power and ground I’m assuming, around 10ga wire size) and the other has multiple pins. They were separate from the seatbelt wiring harness. I am also assuming mine is not...
Seeing the results of yours along with some others that have been posted on here are what made me decide to pull the trigger ? Even these base trucks come with options and safety features that weren’t even thinkable 10+ years ago, so I went the base truck route with the intention of spending a...
Did you do aftermarket seat heaters or factory
Thank you! I’m loving the feel of them, it’s hard to tell since the picture was take on a cloudy day, but the faces are actually a light dove grey color. I’m curious how it will be keeping them clean since I work from my truck, and my dog rides...
I just finished installing a new set of Katzkin leather seats in my XL. This post isn’t a how-to guide, there are videos on Youtube that will provide a better visual for that. This is merely to recommend it to anyone interested in doing it themselves as it was a very straightforward DIY friendly...
I’m with you on the chrome, I personally prefer a truck with a chrome bumper and grille. An additional bonus is they don’t get rock chipped nearly as much as a painted bumper or grille.
I swapped out my grille for the chrome XLT grille for about $200 as it was personally my favorite design. I...
This will definitely be the year of the mid-size truck. The Canyon/Colorado twins, the Tacoma and the new Ranger.
Frankly with multiple decades of frame rusting issues on every single body on frame vehicle they sell, it’s a hard pass on ever owning a Toyota truck for me. They have had multiple...
Yeah they handle better due to the tow pin being in front or on top of the rear axle, so the the trailer doesn’t have as much leverage to sway/yaw the back of the truck side to side. A 5th wheel trailer will perform better while steering and under braking as well due to the fact the weight of...
Good looking setup ?? I prefer the way a 5th wheel tows and I imagine your F150 handles it really well. Hope you get to enjoy many adventures on the road
I hope not ? I’ve actually had good luck so far by just placing a few dryer sheets under the hood to keep the critters away. You have to swap them out with fresh dryer sheets every couple months, but it’s a cheap mouse repellent
I do not have the puddle lamps, the light is just from the LED strips. If I did have the puddle lights I would have ideally tapped them into that power source so that the buttons would control them as well
Dang I was hoping they worked, I just added some to my truck since I hit a deer a couple months ago. I laughed when reading the installation instructions (wondering if they needed to be mounted at a certain height) and the instructions said they do not work against deaf deer ?
Maybe the deer...
Today I added some LED light strips underneath my running boards. I wired them in to my cargo light (tapped into the white wire) so that the light strips come on when the doors are unlocked, opened, or when the cargo light button is depressed inside the cab. It really lights up the puddles in...
I’m in the PDR camp, at least while it is still the latest generation truck. Once newer generations come out and these become ‘old’ then a few love marks are expected on a truck.
I am well aware that no solution is perfect, but in my situation the deer jumped out 50ft in front of my last truck on a 60mph road. Unless I was going 20mph there would have been no avoiding it. Going drastically under the speed limit would have created its own safety hazards when there were no...
Well after hitting a deer in my previous truck I figured I’d add a little front end protection to my new rig. I’m self employed and my truck is how I earn my living and beings that I live in the mountains in the PNW makes hitting animals inevitable at some point. The down time due to insurance...