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Dirty

Now come the not so fun part. Cleaning it.

 

What brand are those side steps you have? I like the look, functional yet minimalistic.

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Now come the not so fun part. Cleaning it.

What brand are those side steps you have? I like the look, functional yet minimalistic.

They are iron cross plus steps, you can remove the hoop steps also and just have the tubes

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Just joined the site this morning, but here is a pic of my 2014 LTZ I bought a few weeks ago, along with a couple of pics of my old Ford (go easy on her please!) I used to be an active member over at f150online.com but haven't been so involved the past few years. I've got a few mods planned here and there as money allows. I did install the High Country grille about a week after I bought the truck. I need to clean her up and get better pictures posted.
Anyway, here she is:

 

First day I brought her home

First Pic

 

How she sits now (after HC grille install)

HC Grille

 

A couple of interior pics from the dealer's site

Front Seats

Rear Seat

EDIT: forgot pics of the Ford!
Here's what she looked like when I first bought her from my brother in '08

F150 before

More or less what she looked like when I was done with her (minus the FX-R retrofit)

F150 After

 

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Any more pics of that hood? And is it aluminum? I had a steel cowl hood on my old F150 and it was too heavy for the hood shocks to hold itself up.

2014 6.2L LTZ Silverado

SVM Mobility wheelchair conversion

Aviet electronic hand control conversion

20" Black wheels/wide tires

Cowl induction hood

Borla Atak Exhaust.

Racing harness for my wheelchair because not even quadriplegia is going to stop me.

 

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I'm just not feeling the 2016 sierra frontends at all .... they look so bug eyed to me now .... the 14-15 are so much cleaner .... I also thought the 16 silverado frontend was badass in pics but in person they look real busy

I agree. But I will say that after SCA does their stuff to one of the 16s and add the big bulky flares and a lift, the 16 sierras don't look terrible anymore. Not to say they look great but they do look better lol

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I agree. But I will say that after SCA does their stuff to one of the 16s and add the big bulky flares and a lift, the 16 sierras don't look terrible anymore. Not to say they look great but they do look better lol

Have you seen them in person yet? They have really grown on me since I started to see them daily now. The GMC's look really clean although the gap above the grille does bother me still.

 

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Have you seen them in person yet? They have really grown on me since I started to see them daily now. The GMC's look really clean although the gap above the grille does bother me still.

 

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Yes I have seen both in person, Silverado and Sierra. Silverado isn't so bad in person, but the Sierra still made me want to kill it with fire [emoji16]

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Oh and had one hell of a birthday yesterday. Best one I've had in a very long time [emoji4][emoji41]

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The 16 sierra headlights are the problem to me .... the led strip makes the headlight look big and bug eyed ... just my opinion .... the rest of the update dosent look that much different to me

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