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2021 Ford F-150 XLT 5.0L V8 4X4

I'll be building this up for overland use and mild off-road work for my various projects for different clients in the outdoors industry.

I currently have a Rough Country 2" leveling kit and Diamondback HD bed cover. I will eventually put a full suspension lift on it down the road. I will be using 33" tires when I replace these, most likely BF Goodrich AT's because I do a lot of highway travel and I know they aren't crazy loud on the road and still off good off-road performance.

Other things I will be doing:
Bumpers
Winch
Off-road lighting (lightbar on new bumper, reverse lighting, ditch lights, etc.)
Rack on the Diamondback Cover (Front Runner/Yakima most likely)
Rooftop Tent
Builtright Industries MOLLE Bed Panels

I'd love to heard your input on various accessories and modifications that I could do.

I'll be starting a new series following the modifications and adventures we get into with this truck soon!

Have a good one guys!

3 years ago | [YT] | 31



@TheUrbanSentinelChannel

My daily driver is a 2009 F350 6.4 Diesel Dually I've had a 2" level, winch, bumper/grill guards, step bars, rear bumper w/pintel hitch and an intake system to give +100hp increase. Most of it is geared towards busting out of the city fast and taking family & gear up to the Outlands. I'm working on getting a camper for long travel vacations and getaways.

3 years ago | 2  

@robkirkland7982

Check out BF’s Trail Terrain tires. I just got them and are great on the highway (quiet), and suppose to be great off road.

3 years ago | 1

@willcunningham4371

I think you live in the upstate sc so if you are looking for custom bumpers or headache rack check out fortress fabrication he is a local company and does amazing work i think he has a face book page you could check out but I love the truck and can't wait to see it finished

3 years ago | 0

@timschneider5850

Well, it'll need a gun rack for starters.

3 years ago | 1  

@HeneryPhilllips

Don’t use rough country parts

3 years ago | 1