Ford: F-250 F250 on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
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The truck has only been driven by me and I have meticulously changed oil every 3,000 miles which is over kill, and replaced fuel filters every 9,000 miles, coolant additive added every 15,000 miles. Truck has One Up Offroad traction bars (best in the business) has Bullet Proof lift kit and custom ordered Icon coil overs in the front that are currently set at a conservative 12 with tons of adjustment to go of you choose to go higher. Truck has amp research drop down steps, AFE cold air intake, 5 exhaust turbo back, SCT Livewire tuner. Has custom built ported enclosure with 2 12 woofers and mids and highs all Image Dynamics. Really sounds great. Truck is loaded, navigation, big screen from factory, back up camera, sun roof, air conditioned and heated black leather seats, black dash, headliner and carpet. Truck sits on 40x15.50R24 toyo tires on 24x14 American Force Burnout wheels. We regeared the front and rear differentials with Yukon brand 4:11 gears. We removed transmission and installed a beefed up convertor and shift kit. Had a custom front drive shaft built so 4x4 is fully functional. Truck drives great, effortlessly, and is super powerful. Everywhere I go people say man leave that truck just like that, its perfect.
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