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Chris Duke from Motorz TV http://www.motorz.tv shows you how to install on a 2005 Ford F-150: a TrailReady bumper with PIAA LED lights and a winch from Super…
Chris Duke from Motorz TV http://www.motorz.tv shows you how to install on a 2005 Ford F-150: a TrailReady bumper with PIAA LED lights and a winch from Super…
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How do u get all this stuff sent to u
OK cool. If they are aluminium I guess they are gonna last pretty good
then. One thing I thought would look sweet on your F-150 grill was some
White LED lights to cover the rectangular sections in the middle horizontal
section. I thought that was where you were going to put the orange lights
you installed. It looks like it should have something over those sections
to me.
I love watching this but I lost my respect when the crappy caliper covers
came out.
First 5 sec are the best
true
¡Gracias!
The wrap is holding up great! Thanks for watching!
it was shitty because the app doesnt stay on one setting of quality, it
bounces around as your internet speed goes up and down.
No problem! Keep up the great work
This is a video from the SEMA show, see if you can see the truck there 🙂
youtube.com/watch?v=UQqGGGAIfbo
That trucks too clean. Take her mudding!
Caliper covers? Puhleeze. Everyone knows you’re supposed to paint them red
for the extra twenty-five kilowatts.
I like Olivia’s new look. And, I’m glad to see a new episode. I so look
forward to new shows, it gives me something to do at work. 😉
That grille looks dumb without saying ford on it.
does your show show on verizon fiOs?
The F150 is looking nice Chris. But why settle for plastic brake covers.
just get some chrome ones that can handle the high temperatures. I do agree
with you on putting E3 spark plugs in your vehicles though, as I put some
in my Australian 2003 BA Ford Falcon a few thousand kilometers back and I
noticed the extra power right away. For anyone else interested I had to get
the E3.62 plugs that go into the Ford Mustang, or Crown Victoria’s. They
have a slight variation in design but fit snug.
Not yet, but we hope to be there one day!
you’re welcome 😉 nice girls
We just tried it on our iPhones and it played fine. Sometimes the quality
can be degraded by the app if the connection is slow.
Yup, the Nathan is always a good choice, but I have to admit, these are
super loud. For non-“real” train horns (as in one that would be found on a
locomotive), these are insanely loud… everyone that has heard them has
jumped and told me they were WAY too loud 🙂
Chris do you think it would be possible to do a video on a European car
upgrade? even though you guys and gals are more in to the american domestic
vehicles. to set it straight im a domestic person too.
That truck looks great and I am not that fond of Fords… 🙂
Great work on putting together that rig. From the sound of it that truck
could just about do anything from hauling parts and projects to getting
someone out of a ditch. Craftsman tools are great and Ford cars, trucks,
and SUV’s are the best. Keep the new episodes coming.
You’re welcome.
By the way, on a side note, those train horns are phoney, now if you want a
LEGIT horn, that can easily be heard from possibly 7 miles away, get a K5LA
from Nathan Airchime
Thank you for the great comment and for watching!
Hands down favorite episode from you guys, I have the same generation F150
so this gives me inspiration
Fittings wearing out on your intake? But a whole new one lol I like it
Buy*
hola soy de México buen canal
Wahoooooo!
Why is the quality shitty(I’m using the iOS app)
When is the small block being used
Thank you for the spark plug info and the comment! Those caliper covers
aren’t plastic, BTW. They’re 6061-T6 aerospace aluminum.
No offense but why didn’t you guys customize a 4×4 instead of a 2wd
the old grille looked so much better!!
We have them on several project vehicles and they’re awesome! It’s a great
product, and easy to install! We’ve been even able to install them on
vehicles without removing the wheels.
It was one of our favorites too. So much went into that episode! We’ve got
a similar episode coming out this week where we ‘pimped’ a Chevy work
truck. A ton of products installed. While you have a F-150, hopefully
you’ll like the same type of episode and enjoy it. Thank you for watching
Motorz!
that grille looks stupid with the ovals instead of saying ford
The truck looked good at SEMA Chris. I would have rather seen a prerunner
bumper on the front of your truck but that’s just me…
That trucks looks great. Glad to see it’s finally done. How is the wrap
holding up?
Yes, Motorz is back ! I missed the show, Chris !