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Jeff V. wrote: Sat Oct 25, 2025 8:33 pm We got some decent rain yesterday, so I was finally able to test the new setup out. I'm pretty happy with it. I purposely did some dumb stuff and the system handled it nicely. It's interesting that it cuts out above 60 though. I guess if traction is that big of a problem you shouldn't be driving that fast anyway.
Probably the case I’d bet.
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Excellent. Glad to see this mod pan out first try. I feel that never happens. You going to go try it in some mud?
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No.
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Jeff V. wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 10:56 pmNo.
Good point. Wouldn't want to risk it out in the wild.
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ChargerX3 wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 4:22 pm Excellent. Glad to see this mod pan out first try. I feel that never happens. You going to go try it in some mud?
Jeff V. wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 10:56 pmNo.
Yeah it's more of a snow or gravel road system than a mudding system.
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What do you guys think of this grille? It's from the special/sport edition I got my interior from.

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It wouldn't exactly match my truck since it's magnetic gray and metallic red. But there's an all black version from the XLT sport that I could repaint the bars on. I think gloss black and race red could look really good.

I haven't made up my mind on anything. The only other thing I'm considering right now is a gloss black version of my stock grille.
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I think the all black, or the black with race red would look good. I think if you put that one on, you'll notice the difference and not be happy.
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I like your grill. If you wanted this though couldn’t you just add some vinyl or ford red (of your year) to some slots?


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I definitely wouldn't do the gray and metallic red. Those are expensive anyway. There's one on eBay right now for $500 + shipping. They're hard to come by. I was just showing it as an example of the overall design.

I've got one of the all black ones on my watch list for $200 + $50 shipping. I'm hoping it drops. That's the one I'd repaint. Kinda sucks since its in Dearborn MI. I'm going to be up there in a few weeks. I could go pick it up and save some money, but still couldn't get it home any cheaper than they could.

The dime a dozen 5 bar grilles don't have the extra little mini bars for the accent color.
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We need someone to photoshop this
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I like that style of grill best for that body style F150. The only grill I like more is the STX grill from a few years after.
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It's past time to deal with something that doesn't involve wiring. I need to get my F250 headliner done so I can swap it in when I do the cab harness swap. There's 3 things that need to happen for that.

1: Fill in the gap for the lane keeping camera that I don't have.

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For that, we need a little CAD. Cardboard aided design.

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I used that to cut out a piece of thin ABS plastic sheet. I heated it up to match the curve of the headliner and then fiberglassed it in place.

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I hope this turns out OK. Either the kit I used was way old, or I didn't use enough hardner. The instructions say it dries in 20 minutes, but it's still slightly tacky several hours later. Oh well. I don't need it to be that strong. It just needs to bridge the gap and support the new fabric.

2: Fix the damage by one of the coat hooks above the rear window. It's almost like someone slit the thing with a razoe blade or something.

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The fix? More CAD and more fiberglass.

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3: Replace the fabric. It's gonna be black. The old stuff came off very clean. I don't even know how it was held on there to begin with. There's no obvious adhesive. There's the fiberglass inner structure, a white cotton-like layer on both sides, and then the foam backed fabric.

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I'm going to add another layer of fiberglass to the repair areas and then start working on getting the new fabric installed.

I'm also planning to go pay a visit to this thing. :suspect:

https://row52.com/Vehicle/Index/1FTEW1EGXGKD75974
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3.5 Ecoboost swap? :suspect:
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No. I don't think the engine is even there. Nobody would give that up to Pick N Pull for $200 if the engine was still in it.

I want something far dumber. :lol: I'm kinda shocked. That thing is a Lariat, despite what the PnP/Row52 label says.
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Are you grabbing the fender logos? If so that's awesome :sweet:
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No. Those wouldn't even be worth the trip. I'd get black ones off eBay like I already did with my XL badges.
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Looks like it did have the engine in it. When I got there the whole front of the frame had been cut off and was sitting on the ground.

If there was any hope that I still had some shreds of sanity and common sense remaining, let those hopes die peacefully. For I have completely lost it. :lol: :cry:

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I don't think that's how it's supposed to come out. :lol:

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Converting to automatic climate control?
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I have a button. The button must work. :lol:

In all seriousness, I don't even know for sure if I'm going to install it. It'll depend heavily on what it'll cost to have the AC system recharged and whether I want to take the risk of messing with it at all. But for ~$65 I wasn't going to pass it up.
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